Great story! I’m a proud backer of this film, and your analysis reminds me of why it is going to be amazing. Loved this: “Washington Square is a microcosm of the city’s broader historical narrative — a space where the legacies of liberation and oppression coexist.”
March 5, 2025 at 2:26 AM
Great story! I’m a proud backer of this film, and your analysis reminds me of why it is going to be amazing. Loved this: “Washington Square is a microcosm of the city’s broader historical narrative — a space where the legacies of liberation and oppression coexist.”
^ this story is an alternate history of WWI as it plays out in Saki’s England. It is sort of worth a read, but there are good reasons why it isn’t widely read (it’s anti-Semitic, for one).
February 11, 2025 at 2:34 PM
^ this story is an alternate history of WWI as it plays out in Saki’s England. It is sort of worth a read, but there are good reasons why it isn’t widely read (it’s anti-Semitic, for one).
Warren is the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee. Wyden is the same on the Senate Finance Committee. They need to go to the Treasury building with crews from CNN and NBC and demand to be let in. As soon as they're not, hold a press conference right there and explain what DOGE is doing.
February 2, 2025 at 1:49 AM
Warren is the ranking member on the Senate Banking Committee. Wyden is the same on the Senate Finance Committee. They need to go to the Treasury building with crews from CNN and NBC and demand to be let in. As soon as they're not, hold a press conference right there and explain what DOGE is doing.