
Serious linguistic lessons from an unserious linguist.
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The year is 1830. Brussels. Nobody has heard of Charli XCX because this is 1830s Brussels. The song of the summer is Amour Sacre de la Patrie: “Sacred Love of the Fatherland”.
King William I has decided to throw himself a summer birthday...
The truth is, I don’t really want to write about recipes anymore.
This Substack has been sitting dormant for a year for this reason. A couple of days ago, I made a post that had nothing to do with recipes and it was LIBERATING! A lot has c...
I wrote piece this months ago and let it die in the drafts because I couldn’t pair it with a recipe. Given Ego Nwodim’s recent departure from SNL- and everything else going on in the world of late night TV, jesus christ- I thought I might a...
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Playwright, Educator, Accordionist, and Moose on the Loose in London
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