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  • And now the news: 6/22/2026

    When this is over, US rights abusers must be tried for crimes against humanity

    Excerpt: Because when all this nonsense is over — and I swear one day it will be, at the ballot box or in the streets or by any means necessary, even though I might not live to see it — I want more than just people feeling ashamed of their role in this spree of inhumanity.

    I want justice.

    Me again: Enjoyable column, certainly, but just as certainly: If Trump & the Republicans are ever removed from office, and Democrats take power again, I expect nothing like this. Nothing. Dems will repair 5% of the damage done by Trump, and prosecute nobody.

    Promoter of election conspiracy theories wins Republican primary for Nevada Secretary of State

    How Republicans are gerrymandering black votes into irrelevance

    A closer look at the Supreme Court’s indefensible “whites-first” reasoning on gerrymandering

    Looming Supreme Court decision could narrow mail-in voting

    Federal Judge blocks Idaho law criminalizing going to the bathroom

    Trump administration seeks to halt first local reparations program for Black people

    Secret vetting and blocked promotions: Inside Hegseth’s war on women and minorities in the military

    Excerpt: “When I think about my career in uniform, in almost every instance where there has been poor leadership or people in positions they’re not qualified for, it was based on either the reality or the perception of a ‘diversity hire,’” Mr. Hegseth, a former major in the Army National Guard, wrote in his 2024 book “The War on Warriors.”

    US Department of Transportation will no longer enforce a provision of the 1964 Civil Rights Act prohibiting racial discrimination in federal funding

    Frustrated by courts, Trump weighed suspending habeas corpus

    Excerpt: In the case of the Insurrection Act, Vice President JD Vance pushed to invoke it just days after federal agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a Minnesota critical care nurse who was protesting the administration’s immigration policies.

    Claiming an antifa plot, US charges 15 in Minneapolis with conspiracy

    The ‘Minneapolis 15’ ICE-protester indictments are meant to shut you up

    ‘Rejected’: How federal prisons stonewall grievances and deny care for years

    Trump regime arrests Colombian immigrant for speaking out against a Trump-endorsed candidate in his home country’s upcoming presidential election

    Justice department says it will investigate Major League Baseball amid Pride hats controversy

    Trump administration’s budget office has illegally redirected funds intended in part for Secret Service training and recruitment to help pay for the new East Wing ballroom

    Apparently the real reason Anthropic’s models are offline: a six-year-old Trump grudge

    Trump’s new acting intel chief Bill Pulte arrives early, eyes firing hundreds

    Gavin Newsom says Justice Department is investigating him and his wife

    The President of the United States posted this at 3:38 AM today

    Manager at Trump’s New Jersey golf club helped plan Reflecting Pool repairs

    ICE spent $700 million on 7 warehouses. Now it wants to get rid of them.

    Woman’s hypothermia death in Pittsburgh after her release from ICE custody is ruled a homicide

    Report authors say feds violated Minnesotans’ human rights during ICE surge

    Excerpt: “During Operation Metro Surge, federal authorities used serious human rights violations, they were not accidents: extrajudicial executions, enforced disappearance, arbitrary detention, some of the most chilling and potent human rights violations there are, to terrorize Minnesota’s immigrant and refugee communities,” McKenzie said.

    As punishment for organizing a hunger strike at an ICE jail, Cuban immigrant was deported to Ecuador

    Cubans are being unjustly deported under Trump even if they have bona fide asylum claims

    25 babies and toddlers are in ICE custody on an average day

    A mom’s worst moment is costing her everything. How ICE is tearing this New Jersey family apart.

    ICE is targeting the lawyers of immigrant children

    ICE protester says he was shackled in hospital for days after agents’ attack

    ICE removed detainee protections after private outreach from top contractor

    ‘This neighborhood is like a hornet’s nest’: Protesters are calling attention to ICE vehicles parked on Manhattan streets

    ‘It’s like Hell’: 60 lawsuits detail alleged medical neglect at New Jersey ICE jail

    ICE agents defy Connecticut law on mask ban

    Excerpt: “Tell them to arrest me,” the agent responded. “Tell them. I dare you. Who’s going to arrest me?”

    US citizen says ICE detained him for 2 hours without explanation

    A small taste of life the unprivileged live every day.

    After US strike on Iranian school, months pass without answers

    We know the answers that matter: It was intentional, it was a war crime, and nobody will be punished.

    A Muslim Texan sought to find his place in the party at the state Republican convention. He left in tears.

    Tulsi Gabbard, her guru and the mysterious messages that helped shape her political career

    Leak exposes members of Peter Thiel’s secretive ‘Dialog’ society

    Right-wing activist accused of assaulting security guard while trying to force his way into pro-LGBTQ event

    22-year-old son of pro-crypto New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand raises $30 million to launch a derivatives exchange

    Colorado commutations board had twice rejected freeing election thief; Dem Gov let her out anyway

    UAW votes to divest from Israel Bonds

    Excerpt: “I don’t just hope, but I know,” said Olga Karounos, 33, a public defender in Brooklyn, New York, from Local 2325 who made a motion to call the amendment out of committee, “that this is going to send a message to — not just the billionaire class — but to politicians and any single person who is not afraid of standing up to genocide, to (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu, to the United States government, and will put the UAW again on the map for standing for international solidarity.”

    8 great Americans killed in B-52 bomber crash at US Air Force base in Southern California

    [2018] Children of Ted Kaczynski: the Unabomber has become an unlikely prophet to a new generation of acolytes

    CNN resident fact checker disappeared from air as company waited for Trump merger approval

    New York Times does a deep-dig, decides Jeffrey Epstein probably killed himself

    [2020] Personal news: why I’m now leaving MSNBC, by Ariana Pekary

    Why do these San Francisco gay bars have TSA-style face scanners?

    Judge denies Biden’s bid to block release of transcripts linked to special counsel inquiry

    What are the grounds for this? What legal theory gives an arch-rightwing bunch of bozos the right to off-the-record conversations between a President and his ghostwriter?

    License plate cameras will soon track phones, wearables, infotainment, and even your pets

    Nation-state cyberattackers are increasingly using residential proxy networks to mask their traffic, turning everyday electronics into a global threat

    Autistic children being injected with unapproved stem cell treatments supported by RFK Jr

    Scores fall ill at Air Force base after Hegseth makes flu vaccine optional

    Federal Trade Commission sues leading transgender health group

    They’re uninsured after Obamacare became too costly. And they’re far from alone.

    RFK Jr. hosts meet-and-greet with infectious diseases

    US faces triple threat of climate crisis, economic hardship, and Donald Trump

    US accused of trying to ‘edit out’ climate change in Antarctic report

    Study shows that HPV vaccines have reduced deaths from cervical cancer to ZERO for women aged 20-24, but RFK Jr. says that HPV vaccine is “dangerous and defective”.

    RFK Jr insists scientific journal explain retraction of anti-vaxx article he liked

    RFK Jr roundup (includes optimism!)

    New plan scales back CDC’s work on diseases abroad

    How an addictive gas station drug found allies in Trump’s cabinet

    Trump ramps up Education Department’s dismantling with changes on special education and civil rights

    Disability groups fear RFK Jr.’s new special education role

    Pokémon Go players unwittingly contributed to tech with military drone uses

    Papa Johns is spying on your fridge to know when you can be influenced to buy pizza

    Amazon retaliated against workers who supported regulating data centers, complaint says

    Trump DOJ trying to protect Musk from lawsuit over Memphis AI data center pollution

    DOJ lawyers argue xAI is ‘vital’ for national security in NAACP lawsuit

    ‘We will hunt you down,’ Trump says in pre-movie ad that stunned Portland theatergoers

    Excerpt: “Seriously?? Is this really happening? Disgusting. Shame on Regal Theaters,” one commenter wrote. Another added, “I will never step foot inside of another Regal theater in my lifetime.”

    Me again: We have some Regal screens here in Seattle, which I’ll now switch from accidentally boycotting to on purpose.

    For World Cup, branding isn’t allowed, unless FIFA gets a kickback

    After 95 years, Big Money kills Hockey Night in Canada

    US plans to end AIDS funding for South Africa

    In addition to the immorality and cruelty and all the dead bodies, I’ve heard rumors that AIDS doesn’t respect international borders. Blowback happens.

    Military official admits boat strike may have murdered human trafficking victims

    Canadian released from US immigration detention after 8 months in a “vile, wretched hellhole”

    Israeli “settlers” set fire to two West Bank mosques overnight

    AI supersucks.

    It is trivially easy to use Reddit to manipulate AI search, research suggests

    Student cheating is becoming impossible to detect in an AI era

    Data center drained 30 million gallons of water without reporting or paying for it, investigation reveals

    Leaked financial docs show OpenAI is losing billions of dollars a year

    21-million copyrighted songs were fed to AI music generators, and Sony, UMG, and Warner seek $150,000 per song in damages

    Utah turns to AI doctors—and actual doctors aren’t happy about it

    Will it take a ‘Chornobyl-scale disaster’ for us to regulate AI?

    California admits using high-risk AI — including systems it failed to report last year

    AI facial recognition software leads to false arrests and ruined lives in Florida

    Pension fund claims Microsoft duped investors about AI growth

    How Ukraine uses AI to knock deadly Russian drones out of the skies

    AI Slop: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

    Guy who sucks at being a person sees huge potential in AI

    American cops are armed and dangerous, barely trained, barely supervised. They can get away with anything, and do.

    How cops are turning traffic stops into immigration arrests

    Supreme Court declines to hear innocent man’s case seeking to hold federal agents accountable for brutalizing him more than a decade ago

    Arizona officer guilty of manslaughter after shooting unarmed man

    ‘I give up, you win!’: California cops taser disabled 61-year-old black man as he surrenders on camera, but he played the long game for revenge

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass orders probe into fatal dog shooting by LAPD

    I don’t know anything about Los Angeles politics, but I suddenly know Mayor Karen Bass is an absolute tool. Cops anywhere in America, everywhere in America, kill dogs so routinely, they must be trained to do so. If there’s a police presence at any residence and a dog so much as barks at a cop, that dog is likely to be shot. An investigation into one cop shooting one dog is like, I dunno, an investigation into one unlicensed hot dog vendor at Third Ave & Union Street. There are unlicensed food vendors everywhere, and cops kill family dogs more than daily, and everyone knows it, and claiming there’ll be an “investigation” is just the set-up for public relations that accomplishes nothing.

    Cop driving San Diego police cruiser hits and kills pedestrian, and it’s ruled a suicide

    Colorado trooper is finally fired for falsification of taser records, excessive force

    Video contradicts FBI agent’s account of shooting during undercover sting in Country Club Hills

    Louisiana: Fired deputy indicted for rape of a child under the age of 13 and several other sex crimes

    Family sues Detroit officer who stumbled, accidentally shot & disabled teen at 2024 block party

    Family files wrongful death lawsuit after unarmed Navy veteran is killed by Michigan deputies

    Mississippi: Shoplifting call ends with gunfire as police officer shoots into car outside Walmart, killing child

    Ohio corrections officer charged with illegal cavity search over bar of soap

    Second federal lawsuit alleges unconstitutional strip search by Oklahoma police, jail staff

    Former San Antonio cop who fed homeless man shit-filled sandwich gets big promotion

    Former Virginia officer sentenced to 5 years for indecent liberties with 16-year-old

    Climate change is real, and it's happening now. It's going to get worse, and then it's going to get worse than that. It's never going to stop getting worse, so long as capitalism and the quest for money decides everything.

    A disease of deforestation: how Ebola is linked to the smartphone in your pocket

    Theory: El Nino releases excess heat originally created by humans. Each El Nino going forward will be Super+ El Nino.

    All it takes is a broken car air conditioner for climate change to kill you

    Damage to boreal peatlands fast-tracks climate change

    American government to pay $765 million to cancel 4 more wind projects

    Trump administration allegedly backs off plan to end ocean monitoring

    Religious followers believe their god protects and guides them. But god never shows up. Every religion is led only by humans, who often turn out to be charlatans, swindlers, or perverts.

    Pope Leo: Safeguarding minors ‘is a mandate’ for the Church

    Can you hear me laughing across the internet?

    Arizona pastor gets seven years in prison for abusing minor

    Arkansas: Immanuel Baptist Church tells members it’s reached settlement in sexual abuse lawsuit

    Florida: Southern Baptists’ new leader denies ‘systematic’ cover-up of abuse, says issue ‘absolutely was weaponized’ against church

    So says Pastor Willy Rice.

    Florida “church overseer” arrested after hidden camera is discovered inside bathroom where adolescent girls were changing following a baptism service

    Florida diocese places priest on administrative leave after unexplained ‘serious charges’

    Louisiana pastor gets 80 years in prison for sexually abusing teens

    A sexual abuse case against a Michigan church leader keeps growing even after 60+ felony charges

    Missouri pastor resigns after child molestation arrest

    New Jersey: Appeals court rules Catholic university does not have to disclose entirety of sex abuse report

    North Carolina: Former seminary student pleads in child sexual abuse material case

    Founder of Pastors for Trump drops from Congressional race amid extramarital texting scandal

    Catholic church had been alerted to Texas priest’s sexual predation for years – but dawdled before acting

    Utah man in ‘position of authority’ at family’s church arrested for sexual abuse of 14-year-old nephew

    In this Wyoming church, child sexual abuse has gone unchecked for so long that it spans generations

    Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova: The Final Set

    Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him...

    Maridee Bonadea
    bicyclist in a car country

    James Burrows
    sit-com maestro

    Daveigh Chase
    actress, Donnie Darko

    Tom Dreesen
    comedian

    Carlo Ginzburg
    microhistory

    Alan Greenspan
    husband of NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell

    Abdullah Ibrahim
    piano jazz

    Mona Khalil
    sea turtles

    The Major Oak
    Sherwood Forest

    name withheld
    forgotten person

    name withheld
    forgotten person

    James Blood Ulmer
    rock’n’roller, “Are You Glad to Be in America?”

    Gregory Williams
    what is race anyway?

    Jane Yolen
    author, The Devil’s Arithmetic

    Nothing will meaningfully improve
    until billionaires fear for their lives.

    6/22/2026

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer. Tip ‘o the hat to the Anderson Valley Advertiser, Daily Grail, Voenix Rising, What Not’s, Jamie Zawinski, and anywhere else I’ve stolen links, illustrations, or inspiration.

    Special thanks to Linden Arden, Becky Jo, Joey Jo Jo & John the Basket emeritus, Jeff Meyer, Dave S, Name Withheld, and always extra special thanks to my lovely late Stephanie, who gave me 21 years and proved that the world isn’t always shitty.

    News always and only from reliable sources, and I decide what’s reliable — no right-wing bullshit, no Substack because fuck Nazis, and no RawStory, Newsweek, or other clickbait sites. Written news is preferred; video links will be rare, and damned near never to videos where the reporter sits, stands, or strolls in front of a camera — that’s show biz, not news.

    If you’re blocked from reading anything linked above, please send an email, and I’ll reply with the article’s complete text, via my computer’s fine ad-blockers and paywall-vaulters.

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  • Four BIG YES movies, plus a NO and a MAYBE

    Kamome Diner (2006)
    Kimi (2021)
    Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)
    The Kindred (1987)
    The King and I (1956)
    Love Your Neighbour (1952)

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    Kamome Diner (2006)
    a/k/a Rice Balls

    Welcome to Helsinki, Finland, where a Japanese woman opens a cafe specializing in Japanese soul food, which mostly means rice balls. Problem is, zero customers come in, day after day.

    More than the menu, this is about the mood, and everything’s always a smidgen off-kilter — things that make you say, “Huh.” It’s unique, but akin in spirit to the great Baghdad Cafe or I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing, only less wackadoodle, which is actually a good thing.

    “You serve Japanese food at your diner? But why Finland?”

    “I thought I didn’t have to do it in Japan.”

    No bad guy. No good guy. Minimal plot. Just a lot of rice balls, which are mild, but very satisfying.

    Verdict: BIG YES.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Kimi (2021)

    Kimi is a virtual assistant for the home, like Alexa or Siri, but what makes it better (we’re told) is that Kimi keeps track of interactions that error out, and they’re resolved later by actual human employees. No worries, the data has been randomized, so it’s totally anonymous.

    An exec describes these human-powered corrections as “the fastest way for Kimi to get better fast, if that makes any sense.” Which it does, I guess, though I’m skeeved out by the listening, and the whole concept. Skeeving is the proper response, too, because this flick is a thriller.

    Angela (Zoë Kravitz) is one of the voice stream interpreters, listening to those errored-out AI interactions. She works from home, and the job must pay very well, as her apartment seems to be an entire floor of a skyscraper. And then one night, in a twist you might see coming but I didn’t, Angela overhears a violent crime in the middle of one of these failed commands.

    She reports it to management, but the company’s security department needs to meet with her and play the files, in person, at the office. And here’s the wild card — Angela is a survivor of assault, which has given her a phobia, exacerbated by the 2020 pandemic and lockdown. It’s traumatic for her to leave her apartment, double traumatic going into the office, and triple traumatic when she realizes that the company sees her, not the violence she’s overheard, as the problem.

    The story and tech are solid, with a smart, tough woman driving the plot, and even a good guy who’s a fat dweeb! As for fears and phobias, it sure plays into mine — the movie was filmed in Seattle, with a key scene at a bus stop where I used to wait after work. And it’s quadruple traumatic, believe me, to watch a scene like that knowing what shops are off-camera and what buses are coming and remembering an argument years ago in the crosswalk…

    Written by David Koepp (Apartment Zero, Jurassic Park), and directed by Steven Soderbergh (Erin Brockovich, The Limey).

    Kimi is a fresh and nearly perfect slice of suspense. Except for Angela’s ginormous apartment, my only complaint is: How the heck had I never even heard of this movie?

    Verdict: BIG YES.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949)

    “It is so difficult to make a neat job of killing people with whom one is not on friendly terms.”

    Louis Mazzini (Dennis Price) was born to the wealthy, aristocratic D’Ascoyne family, but only technically. His mother had married a commoner, which got her disinherited, and left young Louis cut off from the uppercrust life he believes he deserves, so to set things right, he begins killing numerous D’Ascoynes.

    This is a famous British black comedy, and all the murders are committed with good British manners. It’s droll, frequently funny, and perfection if you’re in the right kind of bad mood.

    I first saw Kind Hearts and Coronets as a dialing-for-dollars movie on TV when I was a kid, and enjoyed all the killing, certainly, but key elements zoomed right past me when I was 7 — including the central brilliance of having Alec Guinness play all eight of the doomed D’Ascoynes.

    Verdict: BIG YES.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    The Kindred (1987)

    Rod Steiger gets last billing, big paycheck for the big star in a supporting role. Steiger did some good stuff, but at the end of his career “and Rod Steiger” at the end of the credits is the beginning of a bad movie. Like this one, for example.

    Steiger looks like death himself, which is fitting, since he’s playing a mad scientist tinkering with death, but a thousand better films have tinkered better.

    Verdict: NO.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    The King and I (1956)

    In 1862 Siam (Thailand), a schoolmarm is hired as teacher for the king’s children, of which there are many. Deborah Kerr plays the teacher, Yul Brynner is the king, and they both sing a lot. A few of the tunes are catchy — “Getting To Know You,” “Shall We Dance” — but others aren’t, and cripes this story is primitive.

    His Royal Highness has no personality beyond being hyper-authoritarian, and Anna hasn’t much, beyond showing spunk enough to occasionally say no to the King, a word he’s never heard before.

    A subplot concerns one of the King’s many wives, who’s having an affair that ends in tragedy, but it’s merely a plot device and is never mentioned again. I’m assuming the Siamese ballet and any other Thai culture bits are Hollywood horseshit.

    Mostly, though, my problem with The King and I is the plot and premise, that kings and men should rightly rule, and women should promptly bow to both. It’s so provincial, it’s like 1862.

    It’s a true story, sort of. Some British dame (Anna Leonowens) really did work as governess to Siamese King Mongkut’s many children, and wrote a book about it, which an American writer named Margaret Landon turned into a novel, which John Cromwell turned into a film, which Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II turned into a Broadway play, which Walter Lang turned into this movie, produced by Charles Brackett, with choreography by Jerome Robbins.

    The names Rodgers, Hammerstein, Lang, Brackett, and Robbins should yield something special, and most agonizingly, the script is by Ernest Lehman (North by Northwest, Sabrina, West Side Story), but the whole shebang wavers between a yawn and an annoyance.

    Verdict: MAYBE.

    ♦ ♦ ♦

    Love Your Neighbour (1952)
    a/k/a Neighbours

    This is a live-action stop-motion short subject, eight minutes of mayhem after two neighbors, buddies and best friends, quarrel over a lovely flower that unexpectedly sprouts on the lawn between their two houses.

    Made by Canadian master animator Norman McLaren, this won the Oscar as Best Short Subject Documentary, despite being in no way a documentary. Also, based on any reading of the credits, the title of the film is Love Your Neighbour, not Neighbours, but it was Neighbours that won the Oscar and all the accolades, while IMDB doesn’t even list Love Your Neighbour as an alternate title.

    These are quibbles, of course. What matters is, Love Your Neighbour is frickin’ brilliant, perhaps one of the best shorts ever made, silly, surreal, smart, and still savagely on point even all these years later.

    Verdict: BIG YES.

    Colleen Moore in Ella Cinders (1926)

    Logo illustration by Jeff Meyer.
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    If you can’t find a movie I’ve reviewed, or if you have recommendations, please drop me a note.
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    No talking once the lights dim, and only real butter on the popcorn, not that fake yellow stuff.

    Neverending Film Festival

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  • Anything goes: 6/20/2026

    our 85th weekly open mike

    Let’s see what happens when your host (me) has nothing to say. Step right up, speak your mind, tell a story, sing a song, whatever.

    6/20/2026

    Anything goes

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