Quiz Guy John Chaneski has a game of rhyming headlines based on the 1937 Variety issue, βSticks Nix Hick Pix,β claiming that rural folks avoid movies about rural folks. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βRhyming Headlines Quizβ...
Is the excessively formal language in βTrue Gritβ (2010) historically accurate? The hosts discuss why the Coen brothers would do away with contractions to set a tone for the movie. This is part of a complete episode. Transcript of βFormal Movie...
If youβre inappropriately focused on the minutiae of a project instead of the bigger picture, youβre said to be bike-shedding. Grant talks about that modern slang term and Martha discusses a word that goes way back in time, right back to βIn the...
Greetings! Over the weekend, we played an archive episode featuring a special holiday quiz by John Chaneski. We also talked about βenormity,β βdoorknob-hanging,β βcut to the chase,β and oddly phrased headlines. As you have probably noticed, itβs...
Ahoy! In this weekβs brand-spankinβ-new episode: Great gifts for language lovers, nerds vs. geeks, βtow the lineβ vs. βtoe the line,β the slang term βpoutrage,β and the crust in the corners of your eyes after you sleep. Here βtis: Itβs been called...
Pity the poor typeface designer, always seeing anachronisms in movies and television. Imagine how painful it must be watching a World War II movie only to see a document printed in Snell Roundhand Bold, a font invented in 1972. Hereβs typeface...

