We attended a fall wedding this weekend, one of my favorite things to do! I'm a sucker for any wedding, but as autumn is my favorite season and October my favorite month, weddings this time of year are sort of a nuptial hat trick. This ceremony and reception were held in two different Berkshire towns … Continue reading A New England Autumn Wedding and tips for ‘Guest Photography’
Tag: blogtoberfest
NAOS, The EMP, Drum Fest
Blogtoberfest Guest Post #5, by Leo Mazzeo It’s been a fair amount of time since I last visited North Adams for the annual Open Studios Event there. My last foray was as a guest exhibiting artist. This time out was as an interested spectator and arts indie blogger. The decumbent autumnal greyness overhead saw the … Continue reading NAOS, The EMP, Drum Fest
A Citizen’s Guide to First Monday, Part 1
Blogtoberfest Guest Post #4, By Joe Schneiderman The First Monday in October is when the new term of the Supreme Court of the United States opens. The occasion is momentous and highly anticipated. The first cases that have received certiorari review are argued. Similarly, a lengthy list of cases that are not going to … Continue reading A Citizen’s Guide to First Monday, Part 1
McScary: The Art of the Horror Franchise
Speaking as a writer, horror film franchises are great in one particular respect, because they give writers and directors a lot of room to develop a story. Granted, not all of them take that opportunity, but some do. And even when they don't, it's fun to track the evolution of the antagonist, be it an … Continue reading McScary: The Art of the Horror Franchise
Gee, Your Food Looks Haunted: 2013 Edition
In the spirit of both Blogtoberfest and Foodieism, I culled some of this year's stranger food-related headlines for another look at October-appropriate Eats. The $340,000 Lab-grown Burger Recently scientists made headlines by creating a hamburger in a lab that, while genetically identical to beef, isn't actually beef. It's more of a muscle-fiber approximation. I'll let … Continue reading Gee, Your Food Looks Haunted: 2013 Edition
