Movies at the Holidays: Family Traditions
While some wake up to the NFL on Thanksgiving, or to the NBA on Christmas morning, my family takes some time at the holidays to enjoy something else. Every holiday […]
While some wake up to the NFL on Thanksgiving, or to the NBA on Christmas morning, my family takes some time at the holidays to enjoy something else. Every holiday […]
Running one business is surely difficult. Operating two simultaneously, and in the same space, would be nearly impossible for some. But for Kelly Aubey, owner of FilmBar in downtown Phoenix, […]
Over the Thanksgiving holiday, I was reacquainted with one of my favorite movies not only in recent memory, but that I’ve ever seen: The King’s Speech. I know many people […]
At the beginning of last week, Arizona State University gave its students (including me!) a two-day break. “What to do with 48-hours free from classes, lectures and university-related events?” I […]
At 66 years old, Ira Hayden estimates that he has sold approximately 5,000 paintings over the course of his artistic life. An Arizona native, Hayden is part of the family […]
At the end of last week, Slate’s culture blog, “Browbeat,” (linked in the Blogroll) discussed the upcoming bio-pic about Jackie Robinson, the first African American baseball player in the major leagues. […]
All the way from grade school through grad school, students are taught to “show, don’t tell.” What is it that makes the visual so appealing for people over consuming simply […]