Blu-ray Review: Hair (1979)
The Film Milos Forman’s film adaptation of the surprise hit stage musical Hair is a curious one. On one hand, Forman does a pretty good job bringing Galt MacDermot’s musical numbers to life, with...
View ArticleMusic Review: Arlo Guthrie – Alice’s Restaurant
Will all commie pinkos please report to the Group W bench at Alice’s Restaurant? Arlo Guthrie had a hard act to follow. His father was the legendary Woody Guthrie, whose songs influenced hundreds of...
View ArticleBook Review: Tears of the Phoenix by Lonnie Beerman
Tears of the Phoenix centers around three families — the Carillos, the Dentons, and the Alberts. Each family has a son around the same age (10) who is considered an outcast at school. After they find...
View ArticleBook Review: Summer of ’68 by Tim Wendel
Tim Wendel’s book, Summer of ’68: The Season That Changed Baseball — and America — Forever, bestows upon baseball fans an interesting perspective on the 1968 baseball season. He follows the Detroit...
View ArticleBook Review: The Orchid Bracelet by Freddie Remza
A finalist in the 2012 Next Generation Indie Book Awards contest, Freddie Remza combines her love for writing and travel with her creative imagination to build a platform for social awareness and the...
View ArticleMusic Review: Steve Miller Band – Brave New World
Change was in the air for The Steve Miller Band as keyboardist Jim Peterman and guitarist Boz Scaggs had departed. Keyboardist Ben Sidran was selected to join holdovers Miller, bassist Lonnie Turner,...
View ArticleMusic Review: The Steve Miller Band – Number 5
Number 5 was the fifth Steve Miller Band studio album within a three year period and effectively closed out what is considered the first phase of their career. It was probably not as good as their...
View ArticleMusic Review: SSgt Barry Sadler – Ballads of the Green Berets
During the mid-1960s the Vietnam War and the anti-war protest movement were gearing up. Dozens of artists such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs were producing music that supported this movement....
View ArticleBook Review: Reaper 6 by Andrew Rafkin
“Black Ops” is military-speak for the most dangerous, and often horrifying missions imaginable. These “black operations” are always denied by the government and are one of the key sources of conspiracy...
View ArticleTV Review: ‘American Experience’–‘JFK’
The American Experience examines the life and times of the 35th President of the United States. The WGBH/PBS two-part four-hour production, JFK, premieres on November 11 and 12. This is a unique and...
View ArticleMusic Review: Arlo Guthrie – Alice’s Restaurant
Will all commie pinkos please report to the Group W bench at Alice’s Restaurant? Arlo Guthrie had a hard act to follow. His father was the legendary Woody Guthrie, whose songs influenced hundreds of...
View ArticleBook Review: Tears of the Phoenix by Lonnie Beerman
Tears of the Phoenix centers around three families — the Carillos, the Dentons, and the Alberts. Each family has a son around the same age (10) who is considered an outcast at school. After they find...
View ArticleBook Review: Summer of ’68 by Tim Wendel
Tim Wendel’s book, Summer of ’68: The Season That Changed Baseball — and America — Forever, bestows upon baseball fans an interesting perspective on the 1968 baseball season. He follows the Detroit...
View ArticleBook Review: The Orchid Bracelet by Freddie Remza
A finalist in the 2012 Next Generation Indie Book Awards contest, Freddie Remza combines her love for writing and travel with her creative imagination to build a platform for social awareness and the...
View ArticleMusic Review: Steve Miller Band – Brave New World
Change was in the air for The Steve Miller Band as keyboardist Jim Peterman and guitarist Boz Scaggs had departed. Keyboardist Ben Sidran was selected to join holdovers Miller, bassist Lonnie Turner,...
View ArticleMusic Review: The Steve Miller Band – Number 5
Number 5 was the fifth Steve Miller Band studio album within a three year period and effectively closed out what is considered the first phase of their career. It was probably not as good as their...
View ArticleMusic Review: SSgt Barry Sadler – Ballads of the Green Berets
During the mid-1960s the Vietnam War and the anti-war protest movement were gearing up. Dozens of artists such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Phil Ochs were producing music that supported this movement....
View ArticleBook Review: Reaper 6 by Andrew Rafkin
“Black Ops” is military-speak for the most dangerous, and often horrifying missions imaginable. These “black operations” are always denied by the government and are one of the key sources of conspiracy...
View ArticleAnthem Film Fest: Countryside vs. City – Two Wars
In the war between the countryside and the city, which side are you on? At the libertarian Anthem Film Festival, July 9-12, 2014, viewers saw that war played out in two films about two wars, a...
View ArticleMusic Review: Arlo Guthrie – Alice’s Restaurant
Will all commie pinkos please report to the Group W bench at Alice’s Restaurant? Arlo Guthrie had a hard act to follow. His father was the legendary Woody Guthrie, whose songs influenced hundreds of...
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