Provocative utopian. Dynamic innovator. Erotic idealogue.

Kyle Whelliston was all of these things and so much more. Over the course of thirty-one years, he wrote 2,373 articles and essays for various online and print publications, as well as some books. As per his last will and testament, all 2,928,166 of his life's words have been collected here, in one place, for eternal posterity. Keep his flame alive. This is the Whelliston Memorial Library.

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The Mid-Majority Interview - Gregg Marshall
*Gregg Marshall is a lot of things: a master motivator, an excellent rap dancer, and the first mid-major head coach to have a double-keg installed in his living room. As of ten months ago, after coming up short in his first six attempts, he's also a member of the NCAA Tournament victor's club -- joining 438 other Division I head coaches who've won games on the Big Bracket.

34. Jolin Tsai (蔡依林) - Dr. Jolin (2012)
Today’s Tai-pop hit, off of multi-million-selling artist Jolin Tsai’s 12th and latest album, shows admirable restraint. It only breaks for a precarious pre-chorus that threatens to throw the song completely off the rails, but that just serves to set up the two overwhelming hooks from the chorus and English-sung refrain (“I’ll give you luh-uh-uh-uh-OVE!”).

Presbyterian
Presbyterian College's Templeton Center, built in 1979, is one of those intimate gyms that you'd expect from a new Division I school to have. Its cozy interior has six rows of cushion-back seats, but those are for the fans.

Tourney Central 3/11/2009 (Day 9)
Bullet Points- Congratulations to North Dakota State (Badlands/Summit), Western Kentucky (Sun Belt) and Cleveland State (Horizon League). All three have reserved space on the Big Bracket with title game victories last night.

Dribblings 11/12/2004 (Experimental Rules Edition)
When you see your first game of the year on the TV, do not adjust your set. All "exempted tournaments" and some exhibition games will be played under experimental rules, which include a 20'6" 3-point line (9 inches farther out), a wider lane with weird angles, and an NBA-style no-charge zone under the basket. Old friend Bill Herrion weighs in.