Transmit to Your Eyeholes: Week Ending 12/26/2020

I read a lot. This is a selection of what I read this week (12/21/20 through 12/26/2020) that I think you should read, too. Articles *Robin McKie’s Early humans may have survived the harsh winters by hibernating for The Guardian: God, if only this were true now. *Vivienne Nunis & Sarah Treanor’s Why Africa’s animation … Continued

Transmit to Your Eyeholes: Week Ending 12/20/2020

I read a lot. This is a selection of what I read this week (12/14/20 through 12/20/2020) that I think you should read, too. Articles *Kevin Broderson’s Frogs and Toads for Alaska Department of Fish and Game: I wanted to learn more about the wood frog’s winter hibernation habits and I was not disappointed. *Emily … Continued

Transmit to Your Eyeholes: Week Ending 12/13/2020

I read a lot. This is a selection of what I read this week (12/07/20 through 12/13/2020) that I think you should read, too. Articles *Abha Bhattarai and Hannah Denham’s Stealing to survive: More Americans are shoplifting food as aid runs out during the pandemic for The Washington Post: Stores are seeing an uptick of … Continued

Transmit to Your Eyeholes: Week Ending 12/06/2020

I read a lot. This is a selection of what I read this week (11/30/20 through 12/06/2020) that I think you should read, too. Articles *Rebecca Davis’ China’s Gay Rights Stance Can’t Derail Demand for LGBT Films for Variety: There are a lot of misconceptions regarding film censorship by the Chinese government and what audiences … Continued