Independence on the Cherokee Trail

Men must be ruthless to survive in the western frontier. Kindness and mercy are few and far between. Go about your way and don’t get into anyone else’s business. Except Mary Breydon is not a man, and she ends up jeopardizing other people’s business. Famed western author Louis L’Amour is known for his vivid storytellingContinue reading “Independence on the Cherokee Trail”

Price and Poe: A Gothic Dream

When disturbing stories are narrated and performed by the right storyteller on screen, the words from the page become the essence of what they were meant to become. When director Roger Corman took Edgar Allan Poe’s Gothic, spine-chilling stories and transferred them to the big screen, Poe’s characters came to life like never before. ButContinue reading “Price and Poe: A Gothic Dream”

Simply Wham!tastic!: A Review of Andrew Ridgeley’s “Wham! George Michael and Me”

Nonstop “Party nights and neon lights,” complete with dozens of one-night stands. That wasn’t quite Wham! (unless we’re at “Club Tropicana”). A major rift that results in a lineup change or a crumbling of the band. That wasn’t Wham! either. Pure bubblegum pop accompanied with a teenage image. That was Wham!…to a certain extent. AnContinue reading “Simply Wham!tastic!: A Review of Andrew Ridgeley’s “Wham! George Michael and Me””

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