Last time I was this titilated was on the A train to no parts in particular shopping a full day in Manhattan, going to a street fair And walking home by the magical shop lights of the city of Gotham. All the while thinking that the world of possibilities lay verdant at my feet. ...
I’d arrived home just in time to get the leftover pork roast heated in the oven and ask my daughter to put some rice in the rice cooker because we had nothing to go with the meat for lunch. Well, the lights flickered, poltergeist-style, for quite a while. Then the power and ...
Clair Software’s products, too – it’s nice to hear my name in lights every once in a while So, as I was reminded by Dave’s mention of Jettison in their 13th Anniversary episode a couple of weeks ago, I’ve been tuning in for years now and think some of St. Clair Software’...
The lights would go off, our gadgets illuminating the room until we were finished whatever we were doing (Kat, playing a game, and me spending time on Twitter, or playing a game). Though we were laying beside each other, we weren’t really spending time together, which is important when...
Based on the best-selling historical novel by Franz Werfel, the film chronicles the life of 14-year-old Bernadette Soubirous, who began seeing visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Lourdes, France in 1858. When news of Bernadette's vision first spreads through the town, there are those who...
Turns out, I could! I practiced controlled floating for a while but really had no ideal direction or destination in mind. As I came to that realization, my mind shifted to vision #2. Vision #2 My initial thought of the flotation tank was that it sort of looked like a coffin. That im...
The popularity of Christmas trees continued over the next two centuries, with the invention of electric lights, plastic decorations and artificial trees in the 1900s. Slowly, the Christmas tree, like Christmas itself, has become more and more commercialised and fake. Those old rumours of Christma...
(Lights up on LOU SULLIVAN, alone, impassioned.) LOU SULLIVAN: I feel so unsure! As I take your hand, and lead you to the dance floor. (The smoke of dry ice is general.) LOU SULLIVAN: As the music dies! Something in your eyes!
All it takes is a quick perusal of current national and international news headlines to make the biggest dreamer in us all take stock and truly question whether Dr. Martin Luther King’s vision of “a beautiful symphony of brotherhood” will ever become a reality. After all, history has a ...