Hold On
By David Dubrow
"Just so you know, I’m not here to do the white glove treatment. Just a quick home assessment, and I’ll be out of your hair." Brian loosened his necktie. "The message I got last night said you’d be here between ten and two. It’s three now. The day’s more than half-shot." "Mm," she replied. Drifting […]
PreTeena April 20-26, 2015
By Allison Barrows
April 20, 2015 April 21, 2015 April 22, 2015 April 23, 2015 April 24, 2015 April 25, 2015 April 26, 2015 <– Previous strips *** Next strips –>
PreTeena April 13-19, 2015
By Allison Barrows
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PreTeena April 6-12, 2015
By Allison Barrows
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Big Yellow Taxiby Yoni Winchell
By Steven W. Aunan
They raved ‘paradise’ And put in a coffee shop A green hotel, a speech zone And a Wi-Fi hot spot Don’t it always seem to go That they don’t know what they’ve got Til it’s gone They raved ‘paradise’ And put in a coffee shop They took all our freedoms Put ’em in a free […]
Week Twenty-Eight: The Coffee Clash
By Curtis Edmonds
You can read this series from the beginning here. I had to go to four different Starbucks before I found somebody that would talk to me about race. The first place I went to was the regular place I go to, and they thought I wanted my usual, which is a caffe americano, shade-grown, with […]
Week Twenty-Seven: The Trigger Room
By Curtis Edmonds
You can read this series from the beginning here. "Thank you for seeing me on such short notice," I said. "I made time on my schedule," my psychiatrist said. Unless she’s my psychologist. There is a subtle but important difference between the two professions, or so I have been told. I know that psychologists don’t […]