Rewatching Smallville – Episode 9

Welcome back to Rewatching Smallville, my weekly dive into the iconic series that explores Clark Kent’s journey before becoming Superman. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, you’re invited to join in each Tuesday as I revisit episodes and share my thoughts and observations. Be sure to share your own memories and … Continue reading Rewatching Smallville – Episode 9

A Voice for the Ages: Remembering James Earl Jones

James Earl Jones, the actor whose commanding bass voice and powerful presence captivated audiences for over seven decades, passed away on September 9, 2024, at his home in Dutchess County, New York. He was 93 years old. Born on January 17, 1931, in Arkabutla, Mississippi, Jones overcame a severe childhood stutter to become one of … Continue reading A Voice for the Ages: Remembering James Earl Jones

The Worst 93 – 28 Weeks Later

Welcome to Movie Mondays, a weekly blog series that takes you on a cinematic odyssey through the world of film! Each week, we’ll dive into a list of my 100 least favorite movies, exploring what makes them fall short and discussing the lessons we can learn from their missteps. Remember that these low-ranking films are only … Continue reading The Worst 93 – 28 Weeks Later

Illumination

Leah's eyes fluttered open as the first rays of dawn peeked through the blinds, splashing streaks of golden light across her bedroom wall. She rose groggily and shuffled to the bathroom, flicking on the light switch. But instead of the overhead bulb flickering to life, it was Leah herself who began to glow, bathing the … Continue reading Illumination

Question of the Week #398

From Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: Would you be willing to give up sex for 5 years if you could have wonderful erotic dreams every night? As someone who's never experienced the real deal, I have to say – this arrangement doesn't sound half bad! I mean, think about it. No awkward first times, no performance … Continue reading Question of the Week #398

Street Art as a Lens into Urban Culture

Today, we're taking a stroll through the vibrant world of street art and exploring how it serves as a mirror, reflecting the pulse and personality of our cities. Picture this: you're wandering through a bustling metropolis, and suddenly, a burst of color catches your eye. It's not just another billboard or a flashy storefront - … Continue reading Street Art as a Lens into Urban Culture

Keys to the Perfect Relationship

Alright, let's talk about relationships, even though I've never been in one myself. But hey, I've spent enough time observing the relationships of others to know a thing or two about building a strong bond. It's like being a wildlife documentarian, except instead of studying animals in their natural habitat, I'm studying couples in their … Continue reading Keys to the Perfect Relationship

Synth-Pop and New Wave in the ’80s

Let's talk about the wild and wacky world of '80s music, specifically the rise of synth-pop and new wave. These genres didn't just appear out of thin air; they were born from the unholy union of technology and creativity. It's like the music world decided to put on some neon spandex and dance with robots. … Continue reading Synth-Pop and New Wave in the ’80s

Rewatching Smallville – Episode 8

Welcome back to Rewatching Smallville, my weekly dive into the iconic series that explores Clark Kent’s journey before becoming Superman. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, you’re invited to join in each Tuesday as I revisit episodes and share my thoughts and observations. Be sure to share your own memories and … Continue reading Rewatching Smallville – Episode 8

Disney 03 – Fantasia

Welcome to Movie Mondays, a weekly blog series that takes you on a cinematic odyssey through the world of film! Most weeks have us working through a list of my 100 least favorite movies. But take a break from the worst of the worst on the first Monday of each month when we look at one … Continue reading Disney 03 – Fantasia