October 2023
Participatory Fascism Rather than George Orwell's dystopian vision of a boot stamping on a human face, we should heed Aldous Huxley's caution. The real concern lies in an overripe, relentless American culture. Michael Bettencourt
The Good Ol' WGA They're back. Almost. The movies and series. The WGA took the Producers behind the shed and kicked their derrières. They got what they wanted, a bigger slice of the swollen pie. Arthur Danin Adler
Friendly Follies Suddenly Ms Thing comes out of her house, boiling down the sidewalk towards me. I'm trapped. She's up by the sidewalk, I'm down the driveway. Claudine Jones
Hank Williams at 100 He is often cited by music critics as being one of the most influential singer/songwriters of the 20th century. He recorded fifty-five singles that reached the top ten of the Billboard Country & Western charts. Les Marcott
The Persistence of Memory It was the summer of 1964, so I would have been 9 or 10. At the height of that season, the midafternoon was too hot for even a heat-inured Texan boy to play outside. Gregory Luce
Oppenheimer and a Necessary Truth It's a great film. And as such, it continues to make me think long after the credits rolled about Oppenheimer, this immensely complex mind and also just an ordinary man with wants and needs. Patrick Walsh
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