Ted Willliams, the last Major League Baseball player to maintain a .400 batting average for an entire season famously said, “Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer.” He was speaking to the idea that if a player fails to […]
“Swiss Army Man” at 10: Legacy Audit
Welcome to Legacy Audit: Movies, a series where I’ll be examining films released ten years ago relatively corresponding to the original week or so of their release date. The plan is to avoid covering just the movies you’d find at the top of best of the year lists, rather to cover a number of those […]
Album Review: Ö by Fcukers
New York City duo Fcukers has been building a steady amount of buzz over the last couple of years. Their first EP was released in 2024, and in late 2025, they opened a long stretch of US shows for Tame Impala. On March 27, they released Ӧ, their debut album. Fcukers consists of vocalist Shanny Wise […]
Album Review: I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU (DIRECTORS CUT) by JPEGMAFIA
Following his latest studio album, JPEGMAFIA’s I LAY DOWN MY LIFE FOR YOU (DIRECTORS CUT), released on February 3, 2025, providing a reimagined version of his critically acclaimed album of the same name. Circumventing typical deluxe album protocol, Peggy instead integrates many of the 13 new tracks into the album’s original track list, stating in the […]
LiAngelo Ball and the Basketball-Rap Canon
While LiAngelo Ball, a.k.a GELO, a.k.a G3, has yet to play a minute of NBA basketball, he has made his mark on the league in his own way. Despite this, he is NBA adjacent, with stints in both the NBA’s G-League and Summer League, two development leagues used by the NBA to assess the talent […]






