Survivors of the Z’s- Rhonda Gedling, 27/07/2016, Motel Liz, outside Colorado
Where were we going to go?
What was going to become of us?
OF ME?
Should we go left?
Should we go right?… Read More
More than a million migrants and refugees crossed into Europe in 2015 alone. This has been the largest movement of people fleeing persecution in modern European history. The political and hu… Read More
I’m like a lot of Americans.
For most of my adult life, I have been overweight. While I struggled to eat well, my weight slowly climbed until I was firmly entrenched in the realm of ob… Read More
Credit: Silvia SipaIn common parlance, the word ‘soul’ pops up everywhere. We may speak of a vast, soulless corporation or describe an athlete as the &lsquo… Read More
Happy Monday everyone! Hope you had a good week. Since I didn’t want to stick to doing a weekly round-up on a specific day or a specific number, I just decided to keep doing what works… Read More
THE BASEMENT DEMOS 1996 - 2003
Time is a River...I'm in a boat
Life is so funny but I don't get the joke
Photo Credit: Paul Colliton
The story behind this blog po… Read More
CGMagazineKenneth Shepard
In 2018 I fell back in love with series that
lost me years ago. While my list of games played this year is probably the
shortest its been since I started working i… Read More
Easter is coming and most of us can’t wait to give and receive presents and chocolate eggs. If traveling is your second nature and all of your friends admire your genuine and adventuro… Read More
Congratulations to Blues Music Award Winners!
SHEMEKIA COPELAND, MIKE WELCH, AND MICHAEL LEDBETTER
SCORED BIG AT THE BLUES FOUNDATION’S
40TH ANNUAL BLUES MUSIC AWARDS … Read More
Welcome to the latest edition of the Week in Review, now called “Keane Interest” because I wanted something a little more catchy. This edition covers the latest GAAM event, the H… Read More
After avoiding buying Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild for nearly a year, I finally succumbed to temptation and bought the game last week. I was avoiding it for my own good, since we have… Read More
The Indian Government, smug in its belief that its stony inaction on a slew of anti-Muslim measures like ‘lynchings’, attacks on so called ‘Love Jehadis’, electronic… Read More
Two Millennia after the Ancient Egyptians dropped their Solar Deity, Ra, their Descendants are Rediscovering the Power of the Sun. In the Southern Desert, half an hour’s Drive from Asw… Read More
If you know me, you know that I love a sweet treat or two. I’m more of a nibbler than someone who dives into giant vats of treats, but I’m a big fan. It’s no surprise that… Read More
Great news! The Museum of Science and Industry is officially open and welcoming back guests. Heads up before you visit: you’ll need to reserve your tickets online. The museum is operat… Read More
Writer's Craft Article Fiction Fundamentals: Writing Elbow Grease, Part 1 Introduction by Karen S. Wiesner Based on Cohesive Story Building, Volume 2: 3D Fiction Fundamentals Collectio… Read More
We live in a society that is increasingly connected to the Internet context, technologies invade the lives of each of us, our habits and behaviors are linked to the use of personal techn… Read More
Ancient Rome is regarded as the pinnacle of literature and art, influencing all aspects of life, including Roman names. Parents today are rediscovering names from the Roman era due… Read More
The events of September 11, 2001, had a profound impact on the world, including on the Muslim community living in the West. In the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, governments in many Western… Read More
Marriage and Couples Counseling: Recognizing When It’s Time
Every relationship has its ups and downs. While love is a beautiful journey, it’s not without its hurdles. Sometime… Read More