It's a humid June day in the Year of our Lord, Nineteen-Hundred and Ninety-Two. A classroom is filled with children, who are literally dying of a lethal combination of stifling heat and boredom. The fat kid looks out the window and sees the ice cream man. He's talking to two girls in bikinis and...
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment | 1 Comment »
2010 was a ridiculous year for Marble Mummy . After compiling a decades worth of homemade beats onto one album, he was also able to come out with two 20+ track albums known as Made of Marble [For a sense of reference, the first album of the Made of Marble series...
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment | 3 Comments »
Using Football as the subject of a Broadway show is about as useful as an air conditioner in the dead of winter. This production has no theatrical twists to strike a general interest: nobody is addicted to drugs, nobody dies, nobody is warding off a terrible secret, nor is anybody conspiring in any shape...
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment | 1 Comment »
The lost children stare
out of their shoe box as
we blankly watch this
show we call life,
playing one another for
the world to see.
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Baseball For Dinner Presents, Video | No Comments »
Peter Horak's career, 23, died eleven years ago on Friday, July 30th, 1999 in cinemas around the country.
It was born in 1976 to Peter Horak, Hollywood stunt coordinator of such action classics as Problem Child and Forget Paris. Preceding the death of Peter Horak's career were Peter Horak's judgment and Peter Horak's dignity.
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Obituaries | No Comments »
Phantom Songs is an ongoing series of musical pieces that you can’t quite put your finger on. You have most definitely heard the song before, but are most likely not able to pinpoint who made it, when it was released, and/or what the song is really about. A lot of schlock was made in...
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment | No Comments »
Recently I went to a show at a hole-in-the-wall venue called Death by Audio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. All the groups that I managed to catch perform were pretty sweet, and it felt like the audience as a whole generally had a grand old time, even despite the fact that the headliner went MIA and...
Read more »
Posted in Arts & Entertainment, Local, Opinion | No Comments »