In the light of the recent “House of Cards: Season 3,” let’s take it back to the very beginning, our first meeting with Frank Underwood and his fellow cast of sometimes underhanded, always power-hungry politicians.
Author: Mike Williams
This week’s breakfast: stuff to chew on
Free pancake day. You can get free pancakes. They don’t cost any money. Pancakes are free on this day. (Although you should consider donating to charity.)
Feb. 26, 2015: a date which will (possibly) live in infamy
When the clock struck midnight, heralding the start of Feb. 26, 2015, the big news was that marijuana is now legal in our nation’s capital.
24 hours later, the world had turned upside-down.
A Moveable Feast: February’s recipe roundup
February draws to a close, and the verdict’s in.
‘Agent Carter’ wows with writing, plot, acting, production value
Marvel’s latest flops haven’t been–well, inspiring. But its newest creation is not only NOT a complete, utter failure, but manages to have marvelous cinematography, captivating color correction, witty writing, and freaking amazing feminist undertones.
Stories Worth Reading: William Forehand
What is the most dangerous thing you’ve ever done?
This week’s breakfast: stuff to chew on
We’ve got tips on living with communists and giving blood as well as links to time travelers, AP test signups, winners, losers, baking tips and, as always, The Beatles.
Aaron and Zach’s Best Beautiful Wachowski Entertainment & Other Forms of Mass Media Blog: ‘Jupiter Ascending’
The Wachowskis once directed “The Matrix.” Nowadays it seems the standard for their films is more like a “Star Wars” prequel.
Photo of the day: Swimmers depart for state tournament
The members of the swim team who qualified for the state tournament are greeted by a cheering crowd as they prepare to leave for the state tournament. This year’s state team is one of the largest groups in school history.
A Moveable Feast: Mug cakes prioritize function over form, still tasty
They’re infinitely adaptable. They don’t take your entire night to make. You don’t have to hide the rest of the servings to make sure you don’t eat them all, because there’s only one. Mug cakes are for rugged individualists… or, you know, people without friends with whom they can share baked goods. Mug cakes are the future.