Blogger Derek K. Miller Writes His Last Post From the Grave
“The last post” of Derek. K. Miller’s Penmachine blog should be mandatory reading. It was published posthumously, after he had finally lost his battle with cancer, and was intended to remind the rest...
View ArticleWindows 8 Sneak Peak
Looks like Microsoft has finally grown tired of Apple’s boot up their ass. I, for one, like what I’m seeing. The post Windows 8 Sneak Peak appeared first on South Florida Chronicle.
View ArticleGalore, by Michael Crummey
Galore indeed. Michael Crummey, with his third novel, serves up a whole heaping fish-bucket full of fantastical characters and larger than life, mythical tales that serve to dazzle and astound the...
View ArticleLet the Great World Spin, by Colum McCann
Where to even begin with a book that manages to bewilder and entertain with the sheer caliber and epic talent and beauty it contains? In, Let the Great World Spin, Colum McCann has managed, without...
View ArticleThe Guilty Plea, by Robert Rotenberg
A wealthy socialite and a Filipina maid, a Hollywood mistress and a cutthroat reporter, lawyers, cops, and a vengeful, powerful family all vie for your attention in this fast paced narrative. With...
View ArticleDapur is Ridiculously Good
For anyone who hasn’t yet ventured into Fort Lauderdale’s newest, and in this writer’s admittedly less-than-humble opinion, best Asian Fusion experience, be warned: Dapur. Will. Blow. You. Away. The...
View ArticleFrogger, anyone?
Holy Frogger flashback! An amusing, artistic clip of one intersection in NYC, and the mad, mad denizens who brave its’ crossing. The post Frogger, anyone? appeared first on Video God.
View ArticlePrincess Leia Naked!
Strategically planned to coincide with the release of the entire 6-film Star Wars Collection on Bluray this fall, our friends at Vivid Entertainment have at long last given every Star Wars geek their...
View ArticleTom Selleck Predicts the Future
Nostradamus, what?!? He’s got nothing on that icon of 80’s soup-strainers – Tom Selleck. These ads are from AT&T and ran in 1993 and 1994, with Selleck as the spokesman predicting a whole variety...
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