I'm surely not the only jazz aficianado here who nurtures a deep love and admiration for the music of Michael Brecker. He's been one of the most in-demand session saxophonists of the past 30 years, recording with the likes of Steely Dan, the Rolling Stones,
I was starting to get a little bored with the black-black-black version of the web site—way too self-consciously NYC, and besides, it could get a little hard to read after a while. So I've redone things a little, taking a liberal dose of inspiration
The fate of WWII England rests in the claws a squadron of misfit homing pigeons.
As if there weren't enough already. So I installed the latest upgrade to AOL Instant Messenger the other day. Now, I'm no naif here. I've done this enough times to know that, after an AIM upgrade, you have to go back into your preferences
When █████ and I are out walking Ella and a kid asks us what kind of dog she is, sometimes we say, "She's not a dog, she's a bear!"
My review of the new animated movie Valiant for Science Fiction Weekly is live at SciFi.com. The film purports to tell the story of the celebrated homing pigeons that saved thousands of lives during WWII. Caveat emptor: My original grade for the movie was a C+, but apparently the
❦asphalteden jogged free a brief memory that hadn't surfaced for some time, so I thought I'd rescue it from the comments section of another entry and put it here, front and center. I was a developer on WordPerfect 6.0 for DOS back in the early
I can't help it. When someone sends me an email that says: Kindly advise a good time to contact you along with your contact information. I want to respond: My dear Good Time, should you choose to contact me along with my contact information, you would find me
Hey there, all you WordPerfect users aspiring to write short fiction! For you maligned folks and you folks only, I've added a new feature to my inexplicably popular manuscript formatting instructions. I created a set of WordPerfect templates and macros that let you easily create a properly formatted
You often hear cited as fact that Mormonism is the fastest-growing religion in the world. Peggy Fletcher Stack does a fine job in a recent Salt Lake Tribune op-ed piece of sorting out the evidence that this is untrue: Today, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
From Roger Ebert's print review of Deuce Bigelow: European Man Whore: The movie created a spot of controversy last February. According to a story by Larry Carroll of MTV News, Rob Schneider took offense when Patrick Goldstein of the Los Angeles Times listed this year's Best
At Fantasy Book Spot, you can find an interview with "writer's writer" Richard Bowes, a friend and workshop comrade. The occasion is the release of his new "mosaic novel" From the Files of the Time Rangers, which I've read in a couple
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