Leonard Nimoy died today. Since I didn’t know him personally, I’ll leave it to others to discuss the terrific guy that from all accounts he
Dear Bill O’Reilly, Don’t worry Bill, I’ll be brief and use small words because even though you’re not aware of your limitations, the rest of
I finally have show dates for Dr. Kritzinger’s 12 O’Clock. They are May 15th, 16th, 22nd, and 23rd at 7:30pm May 17th and 24th at 2:00pm.
I haven’t spoken much about my new book project, and you’ll get no grand revelations today either. It may please you to know however that the
I love bad movies and can watch them all day, but only professional obligation could persuade me to read a terrible book. Accordingly, since no one’s
The 3 Ridiculous Things… series I’ve been working on at the MMIP Riffs channel is mostly about films that I give the side eye to,
The Patriots won the Super Bowl. As always one can look to The Onion‘s brilliant headlines for a comforting chuckle: “Patriots Super Bowl Win Provides Storybook
Steve Shives presents another fine entry in his addictive “Five Stupid Things…” series. While I do have one quibble with its description of Nazi administrative efficiency–Hitler’s
Fiction writers can be a twitchy, temperamental bunch, and the thing that makes us grow fangs even faster than being asked “Where do you get
Burien Actors Theater made their official announcement of the prize winners on Monday. They also released a schedule of show dates. Winning scripts: First place full-length: “Four