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The Cabin in the Woods - Review and Analysis
A review and analysis of the new horror film The Cabin in the Woods. The first half is spoiler-free but the second half goes into a bit more depth.
10 commentsThe Letters of Henry and Sadie # 12
"Hello the cabin!" "C'mon in!" I finished punching the new hole in Rowdy's breast collar as the latch lifted and Jefferson Cole Panghorn stepped through the doorway. My black gelding had been doing so much log skidding work this winter that his...
11 commentsA Tour of the Francis Ford Coppola Winery in Geyserville, California
Located in Sonoma County, California, the Francis Ford Coppola Winery welcomes visitors to its Geyserville location. On any visit, you may run into the famed director of the Godfather Trilogy as he walks the grounds of this fabulous tourist destination or is seen driving his rare Tucker sedan.
8 commentsOklahoma Resort ~ Lake Murray ~ Recreation Activities for an Entire Family
See photos & videos of this terrific family vacation place at the Lake Murray State Park in Oklahoma.
16 commentsMore Country Music Songs About Rain
Part 2 of Country Music songs about rain. As long as country artists continue to create amazing songs about rain I will continue to create stories around them.
28 commentsTop 7 Female Drummers of All Time
Female drummers are almost an oxymoron. Good female drummers definitely are – at least according to top drummers charts scattered around the net. So who are those (as we will refer to them in the future) pioneers of female drumming? Here is a selection of top 7 female drummers, in no particular order.
7 commentsThe World's Greatest Tenors - Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker was born Rivan Ticker in Brooklyn, New York in 1913, the son of Romanian Jews. His musical talent was discovered by the first grade and by 1943 he was the cantor at the Brooklyn Jewish Center. He made his debut at the Met in 1945 where he performed for 30 years. Pavoratti said he was inspired by Tucker's singing and Robert Merrill called him the greatest tenor who ever lived.
3 commentsTucker & Dale VS. Evil: A Brief Review
A film review of Tucker & Dale vs. Evil. A dark comedy about the dangers of false accusations and confusion.
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