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Standing Up, Falling Down: Directed by Matt Ratner. With Billy Crystal, Ben Schwartz, Grace Gummer, Eloise Mumford. The unlikely friendship that kindles between a struggling stand-up comedian from L.A., forced to move back home with his tail between his legs, and a tragically flawed, but charming and charismatic, alcoholic dermatologist. I watched this based on Read the full article…

Since abortion isn’t protected under the Constitution, neither should access to gender-affirming care, Alabama argues.

The World According to Garp: Directed by George Roy Hill. With Robin Williams, Mary Beth Hurt, Glenn Close, John Lithgow. A struggling young writer finds his life and work dominated by his unfaithful wife and his radical feminist mother, whose best-selling manifesto turns her into a cultural icon. Robin’s second movie, and it’s not funny. Read the full article…

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When an unelected conservative majority simply imposes the right’s policy preferences by fiat, there is little reason for the rest of us to respect the Court’s authority.

Use of teargas and arrests by police and targeting by anti-abortion activists disrupts demonstrations in multiple states
cover of Flatlander: the Collected Tales of Gill “The Arm” Hamilton by Larry Niven (1993); art by Chris Moore.


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Supreme Court finds that the Civil War was wrongly decided, reinstates the Confederacy.


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Standing Up, Falling Down


I watched this based on the two main guys alone, Ben Schwartz is still on his well owned upward trajectory and pretty much everything Billy Crystal does is damn entertaining. You’ll not be surprised to learn that this is a fantastically tragic comedy about getting to a certain point in your life and realizing it’s not where you wanted to be, then having to come to terms with either changing or staying the same. There’s a lot to warn about if you’ve struggled with most of the things that adults have to deal with, and I see a lot of myself in Crystal’s character, though I never ascended to the height of a local dermatologist that drinks too much.
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A scene from the reproductive rights marches that happened this weekend. (Lafayette, Louisiana)


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Some Daredevil artwork I did recently, really hoping to see more of him soon.


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[OC] She stood outside of the Supreme Court with something to say. We need to listen.


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Alabama cites Roe decision in urging court to let state ban trans health care


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The World According to Garp


Robin’s second movie, and it’s not funny. It doesn’t seek out humor, don’t need jokes, and it’s a great look at a few different types of feminism, but man, how did Robin Williams go from “Popeye” to “Garp” then “The Survivors”? Seeing that it’s based on a book make sense, as this story feels condensed down from a much larger piece of work, and I can only imagine what was cut, as there’s a ton of stuff in the movie.
Best part is seeing John Lithgow as a woman, played without any kind of wink or nod, just “hey here’s a guy that used to play football and is now a woman”, nearly not explained at all and never with a tongue in it’s cheek. It’s a good movie, but covers some heavy subjects and ends in a way that I wasn’t expecting.