“I cannot throw out these books”
I wrote 10 or 11 blog posts re Never A Dull Moment: 1971, the year that rock exploded by David Hepworth. The post “I cannot throw out these books” appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleShe was loved (Annette), hated (Maggie)
I have no recollection that the deaths of Richard Nixon (1994) or Ronald Reagan (2004) generating anywhere near the same level of vitriol as Margaret Thatcher's passing. The post She was loved...
View ArticleD is for Death
Death is such an uncomfortable subject, even though most of us will experience it eventually. The post D is for Death appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleMalala, the government shutdown, and other things
I worked with Jeff Sharlet's late mother Nancy, so I knew Jeff from when he'd beat me, legitimately, in SORRY when he was six. The post Malala, the government shutdown, and other things appeared first...
View ArticleJuly Rambling: Weird Al, and the moon walk
I REALLY want to see the movie Life Itself, about Roger Ebert. The post July Rambling: Weird Al, and the moon walk appeared first on Ramblin' with Roger.
View ArticleMOVIE (on TV) REVIEW: Life Itself
The Siskel & Ebert legendary fights I had read about, and heard about, yet seeing the apparent disdain they had for one another in clips was astonishing. The post MOVIE (on TV) REVIEW: Life Itself...
View ArticleOctober #1 rambling: recovery mode
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will commission 36 playwrights to translate all of Shakespeare’s plays into modern English. The post October #1 rambling: recovery mode appeared first on Ramblin' with...
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