The 1953 movie 'Malta Story' made me want to visit that tiny Mediterranean country so disproportionately weighted with lore from prehistoric times to WWII.
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Tech Review: UWater G5 MP3 Player/FM Tuner
Wan't to dance and sing with the fish? The waterproof UWater G5 can make that dream come true (dancing ability not included).
Read More »Edible Underwear – ‘Do You Want To Eat My Knickers?’
I wasn’t aware that men needed a whiff of chemicals, but the combination of women’s undergarments and the macho motions of the kitchen clearly lends itself to the small screen’s appetite for exotic foods spiced with a sizzling dash of sex.
Read More »Doubt This, Not That: Are You Being Spiritually Seduced?
A healthy dose of (productive) doubt can be an enriching and favorable state of mind, leading you to consult your own inner wisdom and question events around you.
Read More »Church Relationships Can Lead to Healing
Recently, I read that there is scientific evidence that going to church weekly has health benefits – it can boost the immune system, decreases blood pressure, and may add as much as two or three years to your life. When I heard this, I was interested to find out what …
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival: Innovation Week-Storyscapes, ‘Circa 1948’
'Circa 1948' was one offerings of the Storyscapes Program at Tribeca Film Festival. The amazing digitally immersive 3D interactive time travel to locations in Vancouver's past is an app that can be downloaded for free and enjoyed on iOS devices.
Read More »Anti-Social Networking – What Hath God Wrought?
We have defined our social worthiness by people we have never met and allow to become our “friends,” and then to add to the incongruity, we become friends with the friends of people we’ve never met.
Read More »Reverse Culture Shock: Customer Service in the U.S. is Ridiculous
If you want my business, try the novel idea of actually conducting one.
Read More »What Are You Writing?
Writers are worker ants, always labouring, often without pay, for the good of the nest: the planet we all share. All writing is political.
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘The Ghost of Gershwin’
This new musical with songs in the style of the legendary composer is a hit-or-miss homage to the '30s Broadway musical.
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