04-01 San Diego, CA - Observatory North Park04-02 Ventura, CA - Majestic Ventura Theater04-03 Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory04-05 Fresno, CA - Rainbow Room04-06 Sacramento, CA - Ace of Spad… Read More
Snoop and Khalifa have announced a joint headlining tour. "The High Road Summer Tour" includes 33 cities in North America with stops in Atlanta, Detroit, and Austin. Special guests include K… Read More
Sia will embark on her first-ever arena tour and her first full-scale trek in five years this autumn on her Nostalgic for the Present Tour. Special guests Miguel and AlunaGeorge will accompa… Read More
Sia will embark on her first-ever arena tour and her first full-scale trek in five years this autumn on her Nostalgic for the Present Tour. Special guests Miguel and AlunaGeorge will accompa… Read More
Here's a guest blog by Karen Wiesner, whose writing manual FIRST DRAFT IN 30 DAYS has been a tremendous help to me (Margaret Carter). It begins with a description of her latest novel, follow… Read More
Looking for some great news that can result in a boost to your practice? The original Botox training class – the Dentox course from Dr. Howard Katz – is coming up soon in San Die… Read More
As i continue to explore Lagos and all its recreational facilities, there are so much discover. There are so many amazing recreational parks which some are free to access like JJTpart in my… Read More
FEATURING JOE BONAMASSA, PETER FRAMPTON, JOANNE SHAW TAYLOR, LARKIN POE, ERIC BIBB, BERNIE MARSDEN, CURTIS HARDING, PHILIP SAYCE, KING KING, RYAN MCGARVEY, TORONZO CANNON, + MORE TBA
THIS U… Read More
TBA network and chill event was fun all the way.(TBA is an acronym for the blogger’s advocate).It is forum for bloggers to network, learn and grow together. The hang out venue is Jhlob… Read More
Chicago Blues Hall of Fame Singer Mary Lane Returns with Her First Album in 20 Years Travelin’ Woman, released March 8 on Women of the Blues Label
New Moving New Film Docume… Read More
Celebrating the diversity of the Long Island Music Scene
AUGUST 2019
1st - Nancy Atlas Good Ground Park Hampton Bays, NY
Nancy Atlas and her band of Journeymen hav… Read More
I used to make fun of the whole “cross the ditch” phrase, but I get it now. Anything on the other side of the intracoastal feels like a million miles away when you live at the be… Read More
After its much-anticipated and celebratory debut season last year, Snowmass Base Village is readying for another wonderful winter ahead with new happenings, restaurants, boutiques… Read More
With the current state of the world, the coronavirus pandemic does not seem to be going away any time soon. Movie productions and theatres are all closed, and tentpole films have been shifte… Read More
Here are all the films announced for ‘Fantasia International Film Festival 2020’ in the First & Second Waves. The table below will be actively updated as more titles are form… Read More
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Monday, Aug. 24th: Schedule TBA
Tuesday… Read More
Introduction: In Which an Old Dog Learns a New Trick This is the first of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction series. I wr… Read More
Of the Overarching Series and Its Connection to Speculative Fiction This is the second of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fict… Read More
Surprise #1: Of Not Having to Reinvent the Wheel For Everything This is the third of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction s… Read More
Of Research and Developmental Tool Requirements, Part 1: Surprise #2: Research Overwhelm This is the fourth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the cours… Read More
Of Research and Developmental Tool Requirements, Part 2: Surprise #3: Developmental Tool Underwhelm This is the fifth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course… Read More
Surprise #4: Of Deliberately Limiting Story Potential Development This is the sixth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction serie… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 1: Story Arcs This is the seventh of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction series. Starting this wee… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 2: Series Arcs This is the eighth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction series. Last week, we est… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 3: Establishing a Series Arc Early in the Writing Process This is the ninth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of wr… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 4: Establishing Story Arcs Early in the Writing Process This is the tenth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 5: Surprise #5--Mission Impossible: Standalone Series Stories This is the eleventh of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the c… Read More
Of Arcs and Standalones, Part 6: Cliffhangers and Conclusions This is the twelfth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction se… Read More
Of Reader Reactions and Lessons Learned This is the thirteenth of fifteen posts dealing with surprising things I learned in the course of writing a science fiction series. Learning to w… Read More