Epic Ride, part 1 by Titus Gee Big D sold his Nighthawk. He didn’t want to, but he was taking the wife and child a thousand miles north to a new job in Seattle. Before he went, my partner-in-two-wheeled-shenanigans hatched one final scheme. Now, Big D has kind of a knack for biting off more […]
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Endeavor Fly-by by Titus Gee Space Shuttle Endeavour is ferried toward home, passing near the Stennis Space Center, in Mississippi. The shuttle now rests back ‘home’ at Edwards Air Force Base, north of Los Angeles. Photos courtesy of Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne employee Sherry Giveans. Rocketdyne designed and built the main engines required for the […]
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The Editor’s pick of videos by some awfully talented people. Belgian Ingenuity The Belgian pop-rock band, Willow, burst onto the Euro scene in 2010, after taking third place and the audience award at Humo’s Rock Rally, a venerable rock contest in Belgium that has been crowning that nation’s ‘Next Big Thing’ since 1978. Rather […]
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Big Easy Express promises a simultaneously raucous and intimate look at the six-city tour that took Mumford & Sons, Old Crow Medicine Show and Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros across America on a pair of vintage train cars.
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Finale: Three Mini Movie Reviews by James Roland Saturday Night of the Comet This campy end-of-the-world fest stars Catherine Mary Stewart, the super-hot, unsung starlet of the ’80s (see also The Last Starfighter and Weekend at Bernie’s for proof of this). She’s cute, charming, and is the only living woman who can out-eyebrow Martin Scorsese. […]
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Week Three: Five Mini Movie Reviews by James Roland Monday Hell Night The barrage of teen scream flicks in the ’80s was a real mixed bag in my opinion. While I can’t fault them for having fun, not many of them were what I’d call well made. While Friday the 13th, My Bloody Valentine, and […]
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For the month of October I’ll be watching one (new-to-me) horror movie each day and writing up my thoughts. Please post your thoughts, reactions, or arguments in the comments! Oh, and Happy Halloween!
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For the month of October I’ll be watching one (new-to-me) horror movie each day and writing up my thoughts. Please post your thoughts, reactions, or arguments in the comments! Oh, and Happy Halloween!
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Harrison Ford has been easy to love on screen, in the decades since he piloted the Millenium Falcon into cinematic history. Interviewing him, on the other hand, not so easy.
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Part Five – Dracula by James Roland I realized that I was 26 years old and had never read the classics, so now I’m catching up, one volume at a time. You can read the intro to this blog series here. Schlock is eternal. Despite the changing tides of opinion, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has claimed […]
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