
Book Review: Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson
Kevin Wilson’s Nothing to See Here surprised me in the way the best reads do: with quiet weirdness, emotional precision, and an undeniable sense of heart. I went into it knowing only the basic hook — children who spontaneously combust — and came out with a story that’s less about spectacle and more about care, odd kinship, and what it means to try to love people well, even when you’ve been discarded yourself.

Tony Soprano Walked So the Therapy Generation Could Run: A Retrospective
Britney Spears’ “Toxic” is playing on the radio. Logomania it-bags and frosted eyeshadow are in, Lindsay Lohan is on every tabloid cover. Your Motorola Razr flips open with a satisfying snap. It’s the early 2000s, and therapy is still for ‘crazy people.’