Joan Baez quickly became a folk icon in the ’60s. She sang protest songs as well as traditional folk songs. She was one of the big acts at Woodstock. She even opened up the American side of Live Aid in the ’80s. Her relationship with Bob Dylan led to their
Funeral Home: Special Edition arrives in February
My cousin’s side of the family was in the funeral business in a major Northeastern City. While we didn’t spend too much time at the funeral parlor, the times I dropped by in the evening, it was a bit creepy. It was creepier knowing their uncle lived upstairs while the
Black Mass arrives on Blu-ray and DVD in February
Nowadays if something goes wrong on a college campus, the students are supposedly alerted on texts, auto phone calls and posts on social media sites. The students can take precautions to avoid being the next victims. But in 1978 students had no real emergency alert outside of waiting two days
Blu-ray Review: Murphy’s War: Limited Edition
Peter Yates was one of the great directors of the Easy Riders Raging Bulls era of filmmaking in Hollywood. He changed the course of cop action films with Bullitt and its legendary car chase in 1968. He’d give us coolness of The Hot Rock and grittiness in The Friends of
The Quit Power: How Golf Redefines Health and Happiness
Often overlooked as a leisure activity for the elite, golf is in fact a holistic sport that offers numerous benefits. It transcends physical fitness, fostering mental strength, and cultivating happiness through its unique blend of social interaction and personal challenge. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a curious novice, this