Monthly Archives: September, 2017

Trophy: A Sobering and Challenging Look at Big Game Hunting

When it comes to killing animals for sport, the sides of the debate seem pretty clear-cut. Either you think it's acceptable or you don't....

Alter Bridge’s Myles Kennedy Speaks on the Band’s Live Album, Longevity & Chris Cornell

In the year 2017, if someone unfamiliar with mainstream rock and metal were to ask me, “Who is the definitive band and gold standard...

School Life: Sweet if Somewhat Slight

Originally released under the title, In Loco Parentis, School Life follows the students of Headfort, Ireland's only remaining primary level boarding school. For those...

The Clydes Get ‘Lucid’ About New Music, Walt ‘Clyde’ Frazier and New Brunswick

Before I begin this interview, let's care of some journalistic housekeeping. Brent Johnson, lead singer of The Clydes, is one of my best friends. We've...

Thank Satan It’s Friday: One Heartbreaking, Two Chill, And The Rest Heavy

There seems to be a pattern here. Every other week is incredibly slow, which is then followed by a week where I've got a...

IT is a Terrifying, Thoughtfully Made Homage to The Classic Stephen King Novel

IT starts out in the town of Derry, Maine during a heavy rain storm. Little Georgie Denbrough (Jackson Robert Scott) is chasing his toy...

The 2017 Fall Movie Preview: The 10 Most Anticipated Films, The Oscars & The Duds

As I write this over Labor Day weekend, movie theaters are a Mad Max Post-Apocalyptic world right now: a barren wasteland. The box office is...

Jase Harley on New Jersey, Hip-Hop, Fashion, & American Heathen

Jase Harley has been making music since he was a teenager and has recently become a true multi-media artist using fashion, photography, writing, vlogs,...

Review: Elsewhere #2

Elsewhere #2 is published by Image Comics. It is written by Jay Faerber with art by Sumeyye Kesgin. Well, I hope you have read issue #1...

Review: Savage Things #7

Savage Things is published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. It is written by Justin Jordan with art by Ibrahim Moustafa. The amount of...

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