I found a new bizarre niche of CIPC material to get lost in! You can go online, find some pictures of cheap chess sets and…
CIPC #69: The hound of the Baskervilles
Long, long time ago, when I started this blog, I already knew that, inevitably, I would end up talking about Sherlock Holmes. I don’t think…
CIPC #68: The hateful eight
Tarantino syndrome is a disease which has been affecting many young movies, often with a great pedigree, for decades now. A textbook case is offered…
CIPC #67: Barneby wand decoration
In every big city you can find a games bar nowadays; a place where you can get together to play boardgames with friends1 while having…
CIPC #66: “Weird Al” Yankovic, White & Nerdy
Parody is a tricky genre. When it fails, it tends to fall completely flat, but when it succeeds, ah, then you might just get a…
CIPC #65: The cinema snob S11 E13, Mighty muffin pounder rangers
Judging the quality of entertainment is an age-old tradition – probably about half an hour younger than entertainment itself – but it, like so many…
CIPC #64: Back to the future part III
This is going to be a huge disappointment. Just imagine: for more than a year, my fans1 have been waiting, silently fearing my blog would…
CIPC #63: The X-files S5 E20, The end
As far as I can ascertain, the X-files is more or less an adaptation of the Fortean times in which every uncanny or weirdly creepy…
CIPC #62: Championship conflict
The history of the world chess championship is filled with scandals. Delicious, delicious scandals. Some of the more famous ones are the yoghurt incident (Karpow…
CIPC #60: Kiekeboe Vol.89, De s van pion
Every now and then, some mainstream comic of tv-series features chess in one of its episodes; by now you might already be aware of that.…