Bad at Sports Sunday Comics with Tara Booth

Bad at Sports Sunday Comics with Tara Booth

By Krystal DiFronzo Tara Booth’s work is an assertive clash of color that depicts the most humbling and sticky situations. Some relatable moments include trying to pee while wearing a romper, cutting bangs into near oblivion, and stoned Amazon shopping (with the...
THINKS to Think

THINKS to Think

THINKS to Think is a new Wednesday feature for the reimagined Bad at Sports. Who better to inspire imagination than Dr. Seuss? Oh, the THINKS you can Think! is classic Seuss. I discovered it last Christmas when my brother gave a copy to his friend’s son–and...
In The Late Afternoon of Modernism: An Interview with Graham Harman

In The Late Afternoon of Modernism: An Interview with Graham Harman

In any case, four or five centuries from now when the end of modernism seems as obvious a historical fact as the birth of it, I think Latour will be seen as the one who really put his finger on what is central to modernism: an artificial taxonomy of natural and cultural (or world and thought) in which the two realms are supposed to be purified from one another. The reason so many philosophers have a hard time appreciating this is that philosophers are still pursuing a modernist project even as other disciplines have been compelled to move beyond it. The Owl of Minerva flies at dusk, so it must not be dusk quite yet. We are still in the late afternoon of modernism.

Review: Regin Igloria’s How Different It Is to Be Outside

Review: Regin Igloria’s How Different It Is to Be Outside

Guest post contributed by Brent Fogt. Though we may be traveling, we carry with us not only our supplies and our desire for adventure but also our obsessions, doubts and fears. Regin Igloria makes this point forcefully in “How Different It Is to Be Outside” at the...