Here’s the most “amazing and fantastic” aspect of Bernie Sanders’ first-ever, digital-only national town hall meeting: Mainstream news networks were uninterested in broadcasting it…
Author Archives: JoAnn Chateau
First Wave of Work Dogs Discovered in Siberia
Russia recently made an important canine discovery. It is awkward and difficult… for an American Alpha Bichon like myself to admit this… so, just let me spit it out…
A Monumental Puppy Statue Guards the Bilbao Guggenheim
Is it art? Is it a monument? Is it a West Highland Terrier? Yes, yes, and yes…
Celebrating World Space Week
Dogs have always been important to space travel. Remembering that, today we celebrate World Space Week with funny-dog Maymo…
President Graves: Making Conservatives Compassionate Again
Politics Of Graves “Creator of Graves, cast and crew discuss how Graves is the perfect response to the current political climate.” ~ EPIX Over the weekend, I belatedly discovered the 2016 TV series Graves, starring Nick Nolte. (Thank you Netflix.) While the Democrat Party is still struggling to comprehend that American voters have gone populist,Continue reading “President Graves: Making Conservatives Compassionate Again”
Stephen King Has Me Stumped on the Meaning of Shit
It’s been 24 hours since I finished Finders Keepers by Stephen King, read by Will Patton (exceptional narrator). I’m still dissatisfied with something…
Adopt Instead of Shop
It’s a good thing National Puppy Day’s motto is “Adopt instead of shop.” I don’t remember being a puppy. I celebrate, though–because I remember being adopted…
A Progressive Christian Voice: John Pavlovitz
I’m happy to report my discovery of a shining Progressive Christian voice that says “stuff that needs to be said.” It’s the voice of John Pavlovitz, youth pastor at the North Raleigh Community Church in North Carolina…