By Ben Ragusa Since it’s October, I thought it would be appropriate to do a quick blog post on how the World Series has gone so far. Unfortunately, the Red Sox are not representing this year, but thankfully neither are the Yankees, and as a Red Sox fan, a Yankees loss is the same as a Sox … Continue reading Blogtober Guest Post: A Brief Note on the World Series
31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Three
The weird juxtaposition of children's programming and gory horror continues ... 11. Saw — Hulu Horror; a re-watch, returning to the origin story of Jigsaw and Carey Elwes' fickle, fleeting accent. 12. It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown — abc Streaming Cartoon; still stands the test of time — even the WWI Flying Ace. 13. … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Three
Blogtober Guest Post: Blogtoberfest on the Road
By Joe Schneiderman Mileage Start: 164452, West Hartford, CT Mileage End: 164800, Gettysburg, PA For I don’t know how many years, I talked about wanting to visit Civil War battle sites. For even more years, I’ve been a fan of and wanted to meet “The King” Richard Petty-he led me to NASCAR-now, all I do … Continue reading Blogtober Guest Post: Blogtoberfest on the Road
31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Two
The boo-viewing continues... here's part two of my 31 Days of Halloween television recommendations! Read part one here. 5. Midnight Meat Train -- Hulu Horror; a pre-fame Bradley Cooper tries to figure out why a well-dressed man works nights in a meat-packing plant. Sorta. This was a re-watch for me, and overall it still holds … Continue reading 31 Days of Halloween Viewing, Part Two
Blogtoberfest Guest Post: The Scholarly Side
Carl Nabozny, a college Multi-media Coordinator and instructor of courses including The Horror Genre, has shared one of his lesson plans with us for Blogtober. Looking to chat the hours away with the aid of quotes from horror greats, pre-written discussion questions, and notated research? We've got you. We've also got photos of Carl's library … Continue reading Blogtoberfest Guest Post: The Scholarly Side
