“Moonage Daydream,” a new documentary, takes an enthralling 140 minute look at the amazing career of David Bowie. The doc by Brett Morgen, an Oscar winner, is creative, touching, outrageous and above all a musical testament to the incredible 50 year career of Bowie.
I read an article the other day about that posed the following question – what is your favorite room in your home?
I thought about that question for days but really couldn’t decide. I did narrow it down though to a three way tie.
I feel that, with Amazon and similar websites, we’re becoming people who expect instant gratification. Almost everything we want; we can get with one click.
No secret that I enjoy attending shows. Not many fit the troubadour - unaccompanied solo artist - variety. At the very least most artists enjoy the support of at least one accomplished sideman. I probably saw John B.
As the remnants of Ian move over the eastern seaboard, I'm reminded by Hurricane Sandy which devastated the south shore of Long Island. The destruction looks the same with boats ending up in people's backyards and houses totally gone.
I watch the news reports, the interviews with residents and the utter devastation that Mother Nature brought to bear on Florida and can't help but vividly remember when it happened to us. My heart goes out the people and businesses that have been changed forever.
Aaron Judge is a 30 year old, 6’7”, 282 pound Unicorn, ie, a person or thing that is highly valued. Aaron is presently employed, as my most favorite player, by my favorite Major Leagu
We always hear about polls. And with Election Day looming, we will be hearing about polls more and more. The polls will warn us, try to motivate us and, ultimately tell us how and why the vote went the way it did.Every day or so I receive an email, text message, or phone call asking me a polling question or to participate in a poll.
“The Phantom of the Opera,” the longest-running show in Broadway history will end its 35 year run on February 18, 2023. Almost 20 million people have seen the show, on Broadway, since it opened on January 26, 1988. Since the first production in London in 1986, the show has been seen by more than 145 million people around the world.
