Rosie takes you on a backstage journey of her recent weekend in Seattle, where she was performing, posing and raising money for the U.S. troops overseas.
The Popculturist Revisits “The Neverending Story”
My copy of “The Neverending Story” is getting a bit worse for wear. The dust jacket has long since been lost, and the lettering and imprinted design on the rust-colored cover are barely visible. The binding has stiffened and the pages are becoming brittle. None of which is terribly surprising, considering that I’ve had it for 24 years, and have read it at least a dozen times.
Christmas in France
A visit with France’s ghosts of Christmas Past and Christmas Present. Christmas season starts in France just as it does in North America, at the beginning of November. The fliers, adverts for Christmas markets (idea imported from Germany), “getaway-from-it-all” travel offers and Rudolph jingles start to invade our space. By the end of November, the […]
Life As A Human Likes…7
Life As A Human Likes is a weekly feature of blogs and websites we love. This week, we share a few links to some amazing web sites that focus on our sun, our solar system, the wonders of the universe and an amazing new telescope set to launch in 2014.
Is There Such a Thing As Too Beautiful? Depp and Jolie in The Tourist
Some couples are so good looking that perhaps they cancel each other out. Could that be what’s causing the lack of chemistry between Angelina Jolie and Johnny Depp in their new action/intrigue flick, The Tourist?
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is Still Enchanting
More than a century after The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was published, children and, yes, even adults, are still enchanted by L. Frank Baum’s magical world.
WikiWecaps Episode 1: Inside Wikileaks “Cablegate”
Instructive recap of the Wikileaks “Cablegate” saga as it has unfolded over the last few weeks. What’s in those leaked diplomatic memos? Learn here, all in 3:27 minutes of manic-paced cut-and-paced LOLvideo, complete with a Rachmaninoff score.
The “Thrust is a Must” for this Christmas Concert
Imagine a bunch of people saying, “Hey, I’ve got an idea — let’s all dress up as Egyptian mummies attach bells to our belts and gyrate our hips to the sound of Christmas music?” That’s exactly what happens when the 4000 year old Funk Band, Here Come the Mummies, performs a Christmas arrangement entitled “Carol of the Belts”.
The Popculturist’s Top Ten 10 Christmas Tunes
Confronted with the usual Christmas radio mix of lackluster covers, the Popculturist goes looking for — and finds — some recent holiday songs worth a listen.
A Company With A Sense Of Humor?
If you have ever spent time with a project manager or have been one yourself, you may have heard these words. “When you work with a large group of people, keeping them on track can be like herding cats!” It’s always refreshing when you run into people or companies that can find some levity in […]
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