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Understanding Smallville
First premiering on the WB on October 16, 2001, Smallville has survived eight seasons on a network that has not survived. During its fifth season, WB and UPN merged to become the CW, and Smallville went...
1 commentCamp Rock Movie
Camp Rock, image from http://www.aceshowbiz.com Camp Rock is a Disney movie that was released in 2008. The movie starrs the famous Jonas Brothers and Disney’s new favourite girl Demi Lovato. This is the...
0 commentsThomas Hardy - an Appreciation of a Great English Poet
From the writer of Tess and Jude, one would not expect a lot of jollity or gaiety, and indeed Hardy's poems tend to be sombre in tone, though often leavened with surprising metrical patterns borrowed from his local folk and church music.
23 commentsTaking A New Look At Smalllville
For those that stopped watching Smallville a few years ago, there might be a reason to return to this show now and that is the fact that it no longer takes place in Smallville. While in the past, mostly in...
0 commentsWeek Two of Therapeutic Listening/Sound
This past week of Therapeutic Listening/Sound, with Tess has been amazing. Still moving forward with baby steps, but making progress everyday. I can't imagine where she would be without this line of therapy. ...
1 commentAldo and Noelle: How a Social Networking Site saved Pets
Disclaimer: These are not my pets, nor was I in charge of the rescue effort. I was (and still am) a concerned member of the Catster community, and helped keep people informed throughout this rescue. I...
6 commentsMcLeods Daughters
Grace Kingston-McLeod Gallop! Ingrid the sassy new vet in town. Jazz McLeod All the McLeod women, in the final episode. Moira Doyle Regan McLeod Stevie Hall-Ryan Tayler Geddes The globally popular television...
0 commentsNo Country for Old Men - The Film
Simply you can not stop it. You can not stop the flow of the wave that comes and sweeps in a moment of centuries past. The moment that Absorb continually himself and continually returns, always different but...
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