Encyclopaedia Brittanica: “Semite, Name given in the 19th century to a member of any people who speak one of the Semitic languages, a family of languages spoken primarily in parts of western Asia and ...
Back in the late 1950s and then reissued in the 80s and 90s, DC Comics introduced a character called Bizarro Superman. He was the exact opposite of the real Superman. Whereas Superman was good ...
A more appropriate label would be “bizarro” antitrust— since the only place neo-Brandeisian helps workers, consumers, and small businesses is in the bizarro world where things are the ...
Anyone who watched last year’s second-round playoff series between the Panthers and Bruins should find it hard to imagine Brad Marchand and Sam Bennett being anything but passing acquaintances with ...
When I was a kid, I read Superman comics. I remember the one issue where the Superman character Bizarro does everything in an opposite manner to Superman. The bizarro world was revisited in a ...