Music, Culture Archive
Twede’s Cafe in North Bend, WA has recently been renovated to return as the Double R Diner in the renewed Twin Peaks set to debut on Showtime sometime in 2017. Word is the owner made returning the diner to the look of the Double
I wish I had the willpower to not search for the latest news on the filming for the new Twin Peaks continuation set to air in 2017. I don’t. Be warned, I’ve decided to share what I’ve found. The last 48 hrs has been
I have to be careful when I listen to Bartok’s string quartets. They can freak me out and leave me feeling like I’m in a scene from The Shining. Stanley Kubrick kinda ruined Bartok for many people because he used and abused his music
In 2013, Sec. Hillary Clinton held the same position on marriage as a certain county clerk in Kentucky. (By the way, she’s a Democrat.) I’m sure any moment now a reporter will ask candidate Clinton about this, “Would you have supported Kim Davis’ views on
The New York Times editorial board has absolutely no intellectual curiosity when it comes to investigating Planned Parenthood’s harvesting of organs from abortions and won’t be caught dead encouraging debate of the overarching moral dillema of *terminating pregnancy for the sake of convenience. (Yes,
‘Return to Oz’ has become an underground classic since initially being released on June 21st, 1985. The film was a disaster with critics and lacked popular appeal with audiences expecting another happy musical. Sadly, It’s the only film that Walter Murch ever directed who
Sharing some new video/music artists I’ve recently encountered. Enjoy: Pogo is a world famous electronic musician who specializes in remixing classic films–including bits of dialogue remade into melodies. You’ll want to scroll through this playlist to get a feel for the full scope of
Reason and Huffington Post are jumping up and down to protest against anyone daring to compare the identity confusion of Rachel Dolezal (pretending to be white) and Bruce/Caitlyn Jenner, now ‘identifying’ as a woman. What I want to point out is that the first comparisons
If you didn’t know, Kalief Browder is a young man who was held in a U.S. prison for three years without a trial for allegedly stealing a backpack. He spent a good percentage of that time in solitary confinement. He was sixteen years old.
I recently visited the fifth largest church in the U.S. and the biggest in Kentucky; Southeast Christian Church located in Louisville. It’s a place I visit with an aunt and uncle (I dearly love) and their family about every other year–and I usually dread