Hey music lovers! Welcome back to my little corner of the internet. Today I want to take you on a musical journey around the world to explore some unique cultural sounds and rhythms. Grab your passport, walking shoes, and a set of headphones - we're going places! Our first stop is West Africa and the … Continue reading World Music Exploration
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Sunday Scribblings #162
Welcome to Sunday Scribblings on The Confusing Middle! Each Wednesday I’ll provide you, my blogging friends, with a new prompt. Once you see what the prompt of the week is, head over to your blog and write something in response. There are no rules for what you write. It can be fiction. It can be non-fiction. It … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings #162
Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 79
It's time to fire up the imaging chamber and take a trip down memory lane with one of the most poignant episodes of the sci-fi classic Quantum Leap. In season 5, episode 4, titled "Nowhere to Run," our hero Dr. Sam Beckett finds himself leaping into the body of Vietnam vet Capt. Ronald Miller. This … Continue reading Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 79
16 – Oldboy
Welcome to The Best Movies I’ve Never Seen! This is the part of the blog where I work my way through 100 films I’ve never seen that are generally considered to be great. You’re invited to watch along with me if you can find a copy or find it streaming. So grab some popcorn and let’s … Continue reading 16 – Oldboy
Redemption
Tom walked the cell block, baton in hand, keeping a watchful eye on the inmates. He had been a prison guard at Eastern State Penitentiary for over 15 years, and he thought he had seen it all. The violent outbursts, the contraband, the endless attempts at escape - it all blended together after a while. … Continue reading Redemption
Question of the Week #372
This week is something of a follow-up from last week's question and also comes from Gregory Stock’s The Book of Questions: What kind of people would be attracted to politics given a loss of privacy? How do you think such openness would affect lobbying? What would be your biggest concern about such transparency? Well for starters, … Continue reading Question of the Week #372
Classic Lit Reimagined
We all remember the classic books we were assigned in high school English class. While many of them have stood the test of time, let's be honest - some of them could use a bit of a refresh. That's where modern retellings of classic literature come in. Authors have been putting a new spin on … Continue reading Classic Lit Reimagined
Unexpected Pairings in Music
What happens when two seemingly mismatched musical talents join forces? More often than not, magic. Some of the most acclaimed and memorable songs in popular music history have come from unexpected collaborations between artists of different genres, eras, and styles. In music, as in life, sometimes the whole is greater than the sum of its … Continue reading Unexpected Pairings in Music
Sunday Scribblings #161
Welcome to Sunday Scribblings on The Confusing Middle! Each Wednesday I’ll provide you, my blogging friends, with a new prompt. Once you see what the prompt of the week is, head over to your blog and write something in response. There are no rules for what you write. It can be fiction. It can be non-fiction. It … Continue reading Sunday Scribblings #161
Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 78
In the classic sci-fi series Quantum Leap, each episode brings Dr. Sam Beckett to a new time, place, and person in need of his help. In season 5's "Leaping of the Shrew," Sam finds himself in the middle of the ocean, stranded on a lifeboat with spoiled socialite Vanessa Foster. At first, these mismatched souls … Continue reading Rewatching Quantum Leap – Episode 78