book review: TRIBES by Seth Gordin

Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us 2008, Author: Seth Godin Book review by Leia Gadow This book piqued my interest when I saw it on the stained oak shelf of my local bookstore. I had also seen it mentioned on Ted Hope’s Truly Free Film blog. I was expecting a typical how-to style book on community building around a […]

Two Movies: Seatsniffer and Homemade Monster

Midnight Matinee From Leia and Brandon Gadow, a quasi-musical and a quasi-documentary: Home Made Monster, and Seat Sniffer. Click them now… sit back and enjoy. The Flash movie files will start automatically. Trailers: Full movie: Seat Sniffer Full movie: Home Made Monster

Xmas Exile On Kettner

Exile On Kettner Blvd? Nope. Christmas, 2010 by Reviewer Rob It was Christmas Eve tonight and apparently I hadn’t felt I’d had enough alienation and self-loathing recently because I went by one of the only places I knew that were open, The Casbah on Kettner Boulevard, hoping for a little diversion. They had their annual Xmas eve event, a free […]

Roger Waters touring THE WALL

THE WALL, today “How can you have any pudding if you don’t eat your meat?!” Why am I doing the Wall again now? Roger Waters, in his own words. I recently came across this quote of mine from 22 years ago: ” What it comes down to for me is this: Will the technologies of communication in our culture, serve […]

website review: Found Footage Fest

Entertaining Discarded Video website review by Michelle The gravyard for bizarre, forgotten VHS tapes is a hilarious website called Found Footage Fest, foundfootagefest.com. Tapes range from PSA’s and educational videos to random, goofball clips of teen celebrities (A supposedly girl obsessed Chad Allen), religious programs, and singing cats. These tapes are found at thrift stores and garage sales across the […]

[ad] New CD from Christina Ashley

New Music from Christina Ashley. Find her on Facebook. christinaashleymusic.com sketchinrecords.com

Merry Christmas from Reviewer Magazine

Merry Christmas from Reviewer Magazine SOME IS RICH, AND SOME IS POOR THAT’S THE WAY THE WORLD IS BUT I DON’T BELIEVE IN LYING BACK SAYlN’ HOW BAD YOUR LUCK IS

Wander-Lusting After My True Identity in the Southern Hemisphere

Did my Culture Really Make me who I am? Contrasting Two Vastly Different Worlds By Jessica Wright I’m starting the “Love Men Again Movement.” Yep, it’s true. After living my whole life trying to be as strong or stronger than men, pretending I don’t need them (but secretly wanting them to need me), I’ve decided I’m not doing that no […]