Month: October 2015
Review: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
The Scorch Trials begins exactly where the last one ended, and Thomas and friends find themselves in an eerie lockdown fortress where something is amiss. … read more
Review: The Perfect Guy
You could see that last one coming a mile away. That’s it. Everything about this production screams amateur hour. … read more
Review: The Visit
The film is only 94 minutes long, but, aside from a few cheap scare tactics, nothing really happens for the initial 80 minutes. … read more
Review: Saltfront Vol. 3
The third edition of Saltfront continues to inspire with its assortment of environmentally charged works of poetry, photographs, essays and short stories. … read more
Review: Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy...
In Everyday Witchcraft: Making Time for Spirit in a Too-Busy World, Deborah Blake shares easy, quick ways to recharge your batteries and reconnect with nature. … read more
Review: Dylan Goes Electric!
Although Dylan Goes Electric! purports, via the title and cover image, to be about Bob Dylan, it also summarizes the entire 1960s folk revival. … read more
Review: DEVO’s Freedom of Choice 33 1/3
This book details the significance of Freedom of Choice, the third album in Devo’s impressive catalogue and arguably their most notable. … read more
Dead Kennedys’ Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables (33 1/3)
Michael Stewart Foley’s Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables casts Dead Kennedys as a product of the darkness and seemingly hopelessness of the late 1970s. … read more
Review: But I Could Never Go Vegan!
A collection of delectable and creative vegan recipes answers common objections of adopting a plant-based lifestyle in But I Could Never Go Vegan!. … read more
Review: Back to the Wild: A Practical Manual for Uncivilized...
Syntactically and semantically, Back to the Wild presents something of a challenge. … read more
Review: Goat Story Coffee Mug
Perhaps the perfect coffee accessory for the trend-setting, upwardly-mobile, modern-day viking, Goat Story’s mead horn–shaped mug brings style with its functional design. … read more
Review: Natural Cause Skateboard
The first thing I noticed about this board was its good shape, something that I didn’t expect from a local company. Most likely, Natural Cause borrowed their board shapes from a time-tested company, though which one, exactly, I couldn’t say … read more