Outside Reading — Shame Game edition
In Defense of Shame by Julia Claire Writing for Gawker, Julia Claire makes the most important argument of our age, and she does it effectively and with enviable wit. The flagrant rejection of accountability and honest assessment of wrong social … Continue reading Outside Reading — Shame Game edition
This Week’s Model — Hurray for the Riff Raff, “Pierced Arrows”
Alynda Segarra, the creative wonder behind Hurray for the Riff Raff, knows how to pack feelings into a song. So when she explains that her new single “Pierced Arrows” is about felling discombobulated when knocked asunder by heartbreak, there’s little … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Hurray for the Riff Raff, “Pierced Arrows”
My Misspent Youth — Excalibur by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis
I read a lot of comic books as a kid. This series of posts is about the comics I read, and, occasionally, the comics that I should have read. Round about the late late nineteen-eighties, there were a few things … Continue reading My Misspent Youth — Excalibur by Chris Claremont and Alan Davis
Then Playing — The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ; The Sea of Grass; Times Square
The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ (Alice Guy-Blaché, 1906). As the title implies, this early silent film from director Alice Guy-Blaché covers the whole life of Jesus Christ in its relatively brief running time. It’s primarily a … Continue reading Then Playing — The Birth, the Life and the Death of Christ; The Sea of Grass; Times Square
Actors’ Director — Peter Bogdanovich
Before Peter Bogdanovich made movies, he loved movies. That doesn’t seem all that unique, but it was still a relatively new trajectory into the artform in the late nineteen-sixties, when the grand old men of Hollywood’s Golden Age (and it … Continue reading Actors’ Director — Peter Bogdanovich
Sidney Poitier, 1927 – 2022
By the time I was old enough to pay attention, Sidney Poitier was already an icon, one of the few figures in entertainment genuinely deserving of that term. The major career-capping laurels — the lifetime achievement Oscar, the Kennedy Center … Continue reading Sidney Poitier, 1927 – 2022
College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #251 to #249
251. The Fixx, Phantoms (1984) “Looking back, I think Phantoms was a dark, reflective album for us,” Cy Currin, lead singer of the Fixx, said of the group’s third studio album. The British band was buoyed by success when they … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #251 to #249
Outside Reading — Girlhood edition
The Downside of Raising a Feminist by Jessica Valenti Jessica Valenti writes for her own Substack newsletter, All in Her Head, about watching her tween daughter navigating the treacherous terrain of school environments filled with offhand misogyny and adrenalized boy … Continue reading Outside Reading — Girlhood edition
This Week’s Model — Young Guv, “It’s Only Dancin”
As side hustles go, Young Guv is a nice one. Ben Cook used to play guitar for Fucked up and still serves as frontman for the group No Warning. He also scratches an itch for retro pop under the guise … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Young Guv, “It’s Only Dancin”
Radio Days — Winter Break
This series of posts covers my long, beloved history interacting with the medium of radio, including the music that flowed through the airwaves. This was my favorite time of the year at the college radio station. Technically, FCC rules allowed … Continue reading Radio Days — Winter Break