There’s always a chance the Flip Collective will be making brand new episodes of The Twilight Zone. Excited by the possibility of inspiring modern audiences with a re-imagini[...]
The dance form known as “The Dougie” is nothing short of a societal metaphor. How one feels about The Dougie says more about what one thinks about certain effects of a world[...]
M&Ms, the epitome of American Institutionalism. Or perhaps the worst of American Institutionalism. If the Reformed Protestant Church were a candy, it would be M&Ms. Part wa[...]
Dear Moth Producers, I’m a lover of stories, and as such, am an enthusiastic admirer of The Moth. I think that if we dig down to the roots of our humanity, we collectively share th[...]
When We Last Left Off In the last episode, we decided the formula needs to combine the elements of popular opinion, expert advice, and personal preference. If you have waded all th[...]
Enter the Solution Last week I blathered on and on about the travesty of wasting our lives on entertainment that we think is crap, and promised, this week, I’d deliver a fool[...]
Are You Entertained? In high school, my crew of guys saw Major League 2 in the theatre. Its predecessor, Major League, or Major League 1, as I learned to call it, had been somethin[...]
Introduction: A Modernist’s Rant Living in L.A., I’m forced to be around more dogs than you could shake a stick at (you could shake a stick at them, but most have never seen real s[...]
EDITORS NOTE: Due to the advent of the college football season, we thought we would take your minds off the NCAA’s current woes in respect to high-priced-tattooed-prostitute[...]
“More things are wrought by Scooby-Doo than this world dreams of.” — Lord Alfred Tennyson or Somebody Today, Scooby meets Jonathan Winters… Wherein we first find out something myst[...]