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Month: July 2019

Why America – and the History Channel – Needs More American Pickers and Less Pawn Stars

Posted on July 30, 2019July 30, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

At my previous gym we had 2 TVs. The volumes on both were able to be turned up. This caused issues. Issues of competing broadcasts

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged american pickers, ancient aliens, blog, critique, culturaly commentary, pawn stars, the history channel, think piece, thinkpiece, trump

7 Nominees for the White People National Anthem

Posted on July 23, 2019July 23, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

The Most Popular White People Drinking Songs I’ve been studying my people for awhile now. Ever since I went to college and realized there are

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged billy joel, country roads, cultural commentary, cultural critique, darius rucker, drake, firends in low places, Garth brooks, jimmy buffet, john denver, journey, larry bird, margaritaville, neil diamond, piano man, sweet caroline, thinkpiece, wagon wheel

Why Michael Scott Hates Toby, and the Best Pointless Feuds of the 21st Century

Posted on July 16, 2019July 16, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

The exceptional fun of undeserved loathing In the cold open to the 9th episode of the Office’s 5th season (“Frame Toby”) Michael Scott is in

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Posted in Feature ArticlesTagged alabama song, bears, blackish, canada, david bowie, how i met your mother, jimmy kimmel, matt damon, michael scott, packeres, parks and recreation, red forman, simpsons, that 70s show, the office, toby flenderson, usa, will and grace

The Best A Song Will Ever Get is When You Hear it on The Radio

Posted on July 8, 2019July 9, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

Most of my hipster friends probably don’t listen to the radio. The reason for this is as much due to a subconscious scoffing at of

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Posted in Arts and Entertainment, Feature ArticlesTagged brian fallon, cultural commentary, lou reed, radio, think piece, thinkpiece

Why the Darius Rucker Version of “Wagon Wheel” is Possibly the Most American Song Ever

Posted on July 2, 2019July 1, 2019 by Jordan Mark Sandvig

There’s no formula for writing a hit song. Ok, Barry Gordy might disagree, but whatever the formula for writing a hit, it’s certainly not: hear

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Posted in Feature ArticlesTagged arthur crudup, barry gordy, big bill broonzy, billy the kid, bob dylan, cultural commentary, darius rucker, free bird, hootie and the blowfish, lady antebellum, millenial, old crow medicine show, pat garrett, soundtrack, think piece, wagon wheel

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