September/October 2014
Cover Art By: Tyler Nordgren
Resident curmudgeon Jurgen Jetsohn takes aim at restaurant waitstaff.
Comedian Marc Maron talks about defining his comic personality and the raw honesty of his podcast.
Isn’t this holiday supposed to be for kids? Somehow, in our lifetime, parents have taken over and pretty much spoiled everything
Wayne knew how to handle dogs; people were not so easy
Rockwell’s ‘Armchair General’ portrays the older generation’s passion to stay current with war news and its frustrating isolation from the action overseas
7 ways you can boost your Wi-Fi reception at home
Investing in stocks is a good idea for the long haul, but every portfolio needs balance
We have descended into the apocalyptic universe of 24-hour cable, where bad news is good news and extremely bad news is the best news of all
What’s tough on veterans isn’t remembering what was bad, it’s missing what was good
Take comfort food to a new level with celebrity chef and host of ‘Bizarre Foods America’ host Andrew Zimmern
With the help of a volunteer pilot, a one-eyed Chihuahua and dozens of other homeless pets have flown across the U.S. to loving homes
“When my husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer,” says author Judy Berman, “we fought the illness as a team.”
When wronged, you have the right to sue. But in today’s strained judicial system, mediation may offer a quicker, cheaper, and more satisfying result
An astronomer draws attention to the rising threat of light pollution with the help of the U.S. National Park Service and brilliant night-sky photography
We sat down with America’s hardest working comedian to talk about cars, fame, and what comes next.