Sun Tzu and Entertainment: The Magnificent Kotobuki’s Heavy Bomber’s Raid

By Andrew Nickerson                                                                                                                          Throughout history, it’s hard to find a tactical/strategic manual anywhere near as influential as The Art of War by Sun Tzu. This 2,000-year-old manuscript differs from virtually all others on its premise alone: how to win. It then lays out the means of victory in simple, common-sense principles, an approach so effective … Continue reading Sun Tzu and Entertainment: The Magnificent Kotobuki’s Heavy Bomber’s Raid

Talk to Me Sister, Trixie Mattel as a Pop Social Linguist

By Alan Lechusza In the era where banned books are up 30-40% nationwide overall (1,477 situations of banned books affecting 874 titles, PEN America 2023), the importance of contemporary cultural language – its use, dialectic and multi-media reference – becomes important.  Pop cultural language transgresses the growing divide between academia and the modern lingua franca.  … Continue reading Talk to Me Sister, Trixie Mattel as a Pop Social Linguist

Why Do I Always Have to be on Time? My Obsession with Punctuality

By Phyllis Bordo My stomach does somersaults, and my palms become sweaty. My heart rockets in my chest and my cheeks go cherry red. It’s crazy; I get anxious even if I think I’ll be only a few minutes late. I don’t know why I have this obsession with being punctual. If I have a … Continue reading Why Do I Always Have to be on Time? My Obsession with Punctuality