Movie Monday: Oz the Great and Powerful
You’d think giants would’ve held up a bit better against a fraudulent wizard. But no. Maybe the balloon freaked ’em out. In a box office
You’d think giants would’ve held up a bit better against a fraudulent wizard. But no. Maybe the balloon freaked ’em out. In a box office
This past weekend, my young granddaughter was over at our house and asked me if she could use my iPad to play an app. Of
If it were possible for websites to arrange themselves on the starting line of a track, react to the starting gun, and then muscle their
Controversial television? Sure, we think we know controversy here in the states, what with our Oscar telecasts, nudity-laden HBO fantasy dramas and our crass broadcast comedies.
Sunday night, my wife and I decided we wanted to watch the debut of History Channel’s much-publicized new miniseries The Bible with our family. If you
“Fee! Fi! Fo! Fums! Brothers Warner could use a Tums!” That’s what I imagine the studio’s bevy of giants are chanting right about now, their
If you think having a really nifty, current-generation smart phone represents the pinnacle of personal information integration, well, think again. A new wave of technology
Let me start out by asking you a quick question: How much would you suffer to get your name printed in a record book somewhere?
Some of you have already noticed that the “LEAVE A COMMENT” box has disappeared from the bottom of our posts today. I had to take
I didn’t watch the Academy Awards telecast on Sunday this year. Or last year. Or the year before. Never mind that as the online editor
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