Beers I Have Known — Pipeworks Brewing Company Cold Blooded Cryo Blood of the Unicorn
This series of posts is dedicated to the many, many six packs, pony kegs and pints that have sauntered into my life at one point or another. This week, I am glad that I still have a stash of birthday-gifted … Continue reading Beers I Have Known — Pipeworks Brewing Company Cold Blooded Cryo Blood of the Unicorn
Medium Rotation — My Soft Machine; Roach
ARLO PARKS My Soft Machine (Transgressive) — How does an artist follow up a debut that achieved the level of acclaim of Collapsed in Sunbeams. The first full-length outing from the British-born Arlo Parks raked in awards like they were … Continue reading Medium Rotation — My Soft Machine; Roach
Now Playing — Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
It’s the exposition scenes that really tip off director Christopher McQuarrie’s commendable embrace of the inherent ridiculousness of this screen franchise that he’s basically made into his life’s work. Any time that latest Mission: Impossible circles around to another explanation … Continue reading Now Playing — Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One
Laughing Matters — The Ben Stiller Show, “Pan America Insurance Company Salesman of the Year”
Sometimes comedy illuminates hard truths with a pointed urgency that other means can’t quite achieve. Sometimes comedy is just funny. This series of posts is mostly about the former instances, but the latter is valuable, too. As I’ve mentioned before, … Continue reading Laughing Matters — The Ben Stiller Show, “Pan America Insurance Company Salesman of the Year”
College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #26 and #25
26. Midnight Oil, Diesel and Dust (1987) The first seed that would turn into the fertile garden Diesel and Dust was cast in 1984, when members of the Australian rock band Midnight Oil spent a couple days at an Aboriginal … Continue reading College Countdown: CMJ Top 1000, 1979 – 1989 — #26 and #25
Outside Reading — Diplomatic Immunity edition
This Was a Great Week for American Diplomacy by Fred Kaplan Writing for Slate, Fred Kaplan details the significant achievements of the Biden administration at the recent NATO summit. The real thrust of the article, however, is that the genuinely … Continue reading Outside Reading — Diplomatic Immunity edition
This Week’s Model — Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?”
I mean it as a high compliment when I assert that the new song Billie Eilish created for the Barbie movie soundtrack recalls the expert work of Randy Newman. Especially when Newman was the go-to for Pixar during the animation … Continue reading This Week’s Model — Billie Eilish, “What Was I Made For?”
Laughing Matters — Ben Stiller as Tom Crooze
Sometimes comedy illuminates hard truths with a pointed urgency that other means can’t quite achieve. Sometimes comedy is just funny. This series of posts is mostly about the former instances, but the latter is valuable, too. Among the overabundance of … Continue reading Laughing Matters — Ben Stiller as Tom Crooze
The Art of the Sell — Carne Asada Tacos from the kitchen of Lalo Salamanca
These posts celebrate the movie trailers, movie posters, commercials, print ads, and other promotional material that stand as their own works of art. On the occasion of Better Call Saul collecting another set of nominations in prominent categories, all of … Continue reading The Art of the Sell — Carne Asada Tacos from the kitchen of Lalo Salamanca
Top Ten Television, 2022-2023 season
I’m sticking with my now longstanding tradition of commemorating the Emmy Nomination Announcement Day Eve by assembling my own list of the best television programming from the prior season. As always, I’ve tried to stick with those shows that were … Continue reading Top Ten Television, 2022-2023 season