Two of the documentaries at the Anthem Film Festival caused my brain to do a reboot.
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The North American Science Fiction Convention Lands in Detroit: Day 1
Detroit seems to encapsulate a little bit of both worlds into it: both the pessimism and the optimism of science fiction, its bleak futures and its hopeful projections.
Read More »Music Review: Cabaret Voltaire – ‘#7885 Electropunk to Technopop’
The 19-song '#7885 Electropunk to Technopop' is a well-chosen introduction to what was probably the most dynamic period in Cabaret Voltaire’s 41-year career.
Read More »Where Do We Go From Here When More Care Is Not Better Care?
In my own experience, health is best established by starting from a spiritual perspective.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Wizard of Oz FAQ’ by David J. Hogan
The Wizard of Oz FAQ has much valuable info, but is poorly structured with no narrative thread and much more bias than a typical non-fiction book.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘All Cheerleaders Die’
Has some fun even while wallowing in some tried and true genre tropes.
Read More »Software Review: ‘Exposure 6’ from Alien Skin Software
If you want to bring back the look and feel of analog film to your photographic creations or if you just want to pump some creative juice into your work then I highly recommend 'Exposure 6.'
Read More »Game Reviews: A Playful Trio from Goliath Games
These board games from Goliath Games combine gross-out fun with math and knowledge skills.
Read More »Gadget Review: Zmart Remote
The Zmart Remote is a fun toy for the geek in your circle, but for you normal folks you can think of it as a super-handy backup for when you inevitably lose the remote control...AGAIN!
Read More »In Praise of the Wolf: Steppenwolf for a New Generation
Steppenwolf was a hard-driving '60s band that younger generations should explore beyond the hits.
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