Episode 73: Thomas Hart Benton, or How to Paint America Like It Just Drank Three Cups of Coffee and Joined a Parade
Thomas Hart Benton painted America like it had muscles, music, gossip, and a wagon wheel loose in the best possible way…
Thomas Hart Benton painted America like it had muscles, music, gossip, and a wagon wheel loose in the best possible way…
Grant Wood painted America so calmly that the pitchfork became famous and the farmhouse started looking suspicious…
I saw a driver behind me looking down at a red light, and suddenly my rearview mirror developed trust issues…
We were promised flying cars decades ago, so why are we still sitting in traffic like obedient little ground mammals…
AI is not typing like a tiny office goblin. Streaming is stranger, faster, and way more interesting than…
Software stops being a solo act when the codebase starts needing memory, manners, reviews, and someone brave enough to ask…
Republicans, Democrats, leaking valves, and the one thing America still agrees on: somebody better call the plumber before…
Nasser took the canal, Britain and France took offense, and history immediately started making that face where…
A bug crosses eight modules, the logs start humming, and one tiny trace finally points at the thing nobody wanted to…
Software does not become real just because the code looks sincere. First it has to build, link, package, and survive the tiny machinery of…