I recently had the opportunity to do an interview with the hip-hop artist Six Reasons but before we get to that here’s some background information on Six Reasons provided by his website:
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Dragnet + The Supernatural = Hard Spell!
‘My name’s Markowski. I carry a badge. ‘Also a crucifix, some wooden stakes, a big vial of holy water, and a 9mm Beretta loaded with silver bullets…’
The Last Werewolf – Extinction as an Exercise in Terror!
Everywhere you look on the literary landscape you can see vampires, zombies, trolls and many other creatures of the paranormal persuasion. Well, except for the werewolf. Now, British author Glen Duncan has, for reasons unknown, decided that the world needs a werewolf novel. Duncan, deemed ‘one of Britain’s best young authors,’ by The Times Literary […]
Warehouse 13: A Touch of Fever – Syfy Series Makes Seamless Transition To Prose!
When a TV series has a dedicated following – especially a genre show – then there’s a good chance it will spawn tie-in novels. Recent examples include USA’s burn Notice and Syfy’s Eureka. Now comes the first Warehouse 13 novel, A Touch of Fever by Greg Cox – and it is a perfect example of […]
Michelle at Cirque Du Soleil Totem!
I love Cirque Du Soleil. When people ask me what the heck the show is all about, I simply describe it as “The Circus for Pretentious People.” I mean there’s clowns, jugglers, high rope acts, and all the trappings of a Circus, but done as only Cirque Du Soleil can do it. How else do […]
Michelle Reads a Book – The Rightful Heirs
What would you do if you had the chance to become a small part of “history?” Or at least try and right the wrongs of the past? In The Rightful Heirs Tom Schuyler he blends the past with the present in an intriguing premise that has a Pilot Instructor stumbling upon a conspiracy of men […]
50 Years Later, Psycho Still Cuts!!! An Essay by “Studio Plant” Scott Essman
In honor of Halloween, we bring you an in-depth look at Psycho, the movie that still resonate 50 years later. Peripherally based on the real life character of Ed Gein, who killed two people in the 1950s and kept their body parts, the Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho still resonates as one of the greatest horror […]
American Idiot, Green Day’s Rent for a new Generation. Michelle’s Review
During my recent visit to the Big Apple I decided to catch a Broadway show, I got it into my head that I really wanted to see American Idiot the brand new show based on Green Day’s most famous album. I’ll be the first to admit, I don’t get the Green Day thing. Yeah, I […]
Exclusive Book Excerpts: “The Unholy Cause”
We were fortunate enough to be the recipients of a wonderful little gift and we can’t wait to share it with you! That gift is excerpts from the new Supernatural tie-in novel The Unholy Cause by Joe Schreiber. They serve as good examples of things that seem to be vital for fans who really enjoy […]
THEATRE REVUE: Fiddler Breaks Tradition for its Farewell Tour
Nearly forty years ago on the Great White Way, America was introduced to the beloved musical, Fiddler on the Roof, at the Imperial Theatre. Fiddler tells the story of a milkman who is used to the old traditions while the village of Anatevka turns upside down. With Zero Mostel at the helm on September 22, 1964; […]
The Unholy Cause: Interview with author Joe Schrieber
There are several clues that a television show has reached cult status, even if it doesn’t get ten million viewers each week. One indication is the overwhelming chatter and buzz created by its dedicated fans online, especially in developing hundreds of websites paying homage to the show; not to mention occasionally ‘breaking’ Twitter due to […]