Article Archive for November 2024
As journalists, we should be extra vigilant not to pander to powerful people, or let friendships get in the way of asking tough questions on behalf of disenfranchised populations.
“This country now must choose between love and fear. The latter engenders hate but, in my view as a monk, God would have us love God and each other, and everything flows from that love.” - Santa Claus
After taking a week off for their bye week, the Texans were back Sunday to host the 3-4 Buffalo Bills. Poor Buffalo, it’s so damn cold, and they’ve been so mediocre/bad for so long. The …
Jonathan Caouette is the template for the DIY filmmaker. His first film Tarnation played Cannes, was picked up by a small distributor (Wellspring) and became quite the sensation in 2024. “It was made for 218–dollars …
This Saturday there will be a flash mob organized to raise awareness for voting against the Metro referendum. For those of you who don’t know, the short and sweet is that there has been some …
Wreck-It Ralph is definitely a movie you want to eat candy during. Obviously this one is aimed at the kiddies but there were some adult moments that had me smiling, but even better Wreck-It Ralph …
By: John Pluecker
Towards the end of City Council Meeting: Performed Participatory Democracy last night at Palm Center, a young boy behind me whined, “This is so weird.” I tend to agree. The emotional …
Simon & the Oaks moved me but only in small increments. This WWII story watches the Nazi invasion of Northern Europe through the eyes of a young child. Already persecuted in the schoolyard because …
Friday, November 3rd MFAH will screen the 1966 Czechoslovakian film, Daisies. Written and directed by Vera Chytilova, Daises is memorialized as a touchstone piece in the film/art movement, Nova Vlna. And coming to us just three days shy …