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Continue reading →This post is a congratulations comment to Munich’s, Bavarian, soccer team ‘FC Bayern’ – who have seized the ‘Champion’s League’! Way to go “Burschen”!
Continue reading →To all of those people who haven’t experienced the United States first hand – through having lived here for many years, present day claims of “racism” may appear credible to the observer who is outside of the environment first hand. … Continue reading →
Learning how to draw correct conclusions, relies on a person’s individual ABILITY TO CHOOSE. Reliable choices cannot always and constantly be deferred to a supplier of product, in all cases, and across all industries. From the time of our own … Continue reading →
Historical record is essential to knowing “where you have been and where you are going to… I wanna go with you”. Rather than quote the musician without relevance; and rather than destroy historical artifact or monument – an archivist (including … Continue reading →
Are you raging? This is a substantive dissection of a 1996 US-released music album. Writing this blog post excites me tremendously. There is a moment of immense inspiration – as one’s study of history begins to contribute to the sense-making … Continue reading →
Movie Review: “The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle” (2000) (PG): Combining cartoon animation with live action, the movie-makers created a film similar to “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988), (stylistically). Put out by Universal Pictures in 2000, this narrative is quick … Continue reading →
My friend readers, thanks for your continued interest in my blog posts. With all of us facing this “COVID-19” (“Corona-Virus-Disease-2019”), there is heightened awareness of the inevitable risks and perhaps benefits, that are inherent qualities of living a mortal existence. … Continue reading →
Movie Review: 1993’s “Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla 2”: Story-telling of humans who take up fights against monsters (small, medium, or large) – has long been a conventional device present in some of our most interesting movies. What is viewed as fictional, … Continue reading →
This post, is for those of you who are unfamiliar with the sex trade in Southern California. (And, is, for those of you who might know a thing or two about it already). As a Christian, I know that I … Continue reading →
Hi my reader friends, writers are not tasked nor responsible with promoting racial identity. Nor, with seducing an audience by means of championing a cultural personality. I’m not your best friend, just because I share your ethnic group. Writers earn … Continue reading →
Which movie do you think I will review today? Can you guess which of 4 family movies it might be? Is it “Frozen 2”? Is it “Abominable”? Is it “The Lion King”? All of those 3 would be possible, but … Continue reading →
Movie Review: “The Secret Life of Pets 2” (PG) 2019 To my readers who enjoy my movie reviews, it’s been some weeks since I’ve last written a review for you. This movie review is of a film that is oriented … Continue reading →
Today’s review is of the intimate stage play (small stage) entitled: “The Velveteen Rabbit”. Adapted for the stage, by Janet Allard and directed by Beth Lopes, this book comes to animate “real” life. Commenting in reverse order, you can first … Continue reading →
Hi readers! Today, I present a few music tracks to you of English musician P.J. Harvey. From one of my more exceptional and avant-garde albums in my collection, her “Is This Desire?” album (1998 Island Records Ltd.) is in my … Continue reading →
This posting is somewhat of an industry-insider “column”. It’s meant for anyone to read though, who might be interested in knowing how best to preserve relevance and enjoyment in this creative art of writing for actors and audiences. Why should … Continue reading →
Movie Review: “A Dog’s Way Home” (PG) 2019 I’m glad to review this film recently released in the US theaters – and I walked in to view it knowing full well that cute factor would be at play, stating the … Continue reading →
Movie Review: Disney’s “Mary Poppins Returns” 2018 (PG) Looking for a perfectly cast, joyous film experience that is sure to light the holiday candle in your hearts? Visit the Mary Poppins musical film re-make, which delivers a tale of social … Continue reading →
In a few days, I will be posting a review on an upcoming family-film screening.
Continue reading →Today’s movie review is for Disney’s “The Kid” (2000), rated (PG). During the 1980’s, a TV show (entitled “Moonlighting”) featured actress Cybill Shepherd and actor Bruce Willis in the USA. This show introduced boys like me, to one prevailing stereotype … Continue reading →