As more and more apartments are converted into condos, the days of renting in Tampa Bay appear to be numbered.
Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for February 12, 2005
Denzel stars in a great thriller that doesn't try to do anything different.
A soppy film about love...that somehow manages to not actually be soppy
A review of the Notebook, and some remembrances
There were not a lot of 80s hair bands that made a huge impact like Motley Crue, Guns n’ Roses comes to mind, but that is about it.
Garage rock is alive and well and living in Boston.
Pop music, big tunes, lots of piano...
The Netherlands is a hotbed of prog-rock and one of the latest entries that will enter our consciousness is Sanity.
A lean, dandy album of greasy stomps, twangy guitars, and good party singalongs.
The 2nd Part of a 4 part series surveying great Nashville Rock and Roll.
Latin America Does Not Exist . . . Who is Latin in Central America? What delicate
This Morning's News Stories.
Neal Stephenson talks to Reason Magazine
Soft, retro-couch potato meets work and honor. Kipling's guy-stuff still entertains.
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle starts off simply enough, when Toru Okada and his wife Kumiko lose their cat, and turns into a masterful novel, spanning philosophy, Japanese history, and metaphysics, among other things.
John MacKenzie muses on the treatment of religion in Science Fiction
An anatomically correct cartoon frog, featured in a UK television commercial selling his high pitched squeal as a cell phone ring tone, faced possible castration
Did you know that Europeans think the US has no middle class and that we imprison our unemployed?
BC Writer of the Day