Internet Culture / That's Not What Unc Means You’d never know the meaning of unc or its origins in black culture if you looked to mainstream media. By Gita Jackson / 16 Apr 2026
Impressions / Dosa Divas Makes Me Hungry Hungry for stories about how culture can be commodified, for more perspectives on the diaspora, and yes, for dosa too. By Gita Jackson / 15 Apr 2026
Stupid Things / The Free Press Announces Pop Culture Podcast No One Asked For I have a feeling that this "no-BS" podcast might contain some BS. By Gita Jackson / 14 Apr 2026
Open Thread / Tell Me A Story: Blue Prince Edition I refuse to waste a nice notebook on this game. By Gita Jackson / 11 Apr 2026
Blog / I Love My Ex Libris Stamp The only thing I like more than buying a new book is stamping my name on the inside, thanks to my custom ex libris rubber stamp. By Gita Jackson / 10 Apr 2026
Manga / Witch Hat Atelier Is About Having Hope In An Insane World Witch Hat Atelier takes the darker implications of its magical school setting seriously, leading to a rich and layered narrative. By Gita Jackson / 9 Apr 2026
Blog / Tomato Candles Are The Best Scented Candle, Still Tomato scented candles enjoyed a moment of trendiness last summer, but they're still my favorite. By Gita Jackson / 7 Apr 2026
Open Thread / Tell Me A Story: Destiny 2 Edition I know. I don’t know what happened to me either. By Gita Jackson / 28 Mar 2026
The Best Of Woke Week / ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ Changed The World. Now What? After hearing the news of the failed Buffy reboot, Nathan and Gita sat down to talk about what was once the wokest, and best, show of all time. By Gita Jackson and Nathan Grayson / 27 Mar 2026
The Best Of Woke Week / Notes Towards A 'Woke 2' Stay woke, and carry a big stick. By Gita Jackson / 23 Mar 2026
sports / Tonight At The World Baseball Classic, I Hope Team USA Eats Shit Please Team Venezuela, destroy us. By Gita Jackson / 17 Mar 2026
Afterchat / The Art Of The Fanmix When you really love a story, eventually everything reminds you of it. By Isaiah Colbert and Gita Jackson / 17 Mar 2026