Josh checks in after checking out Detective Conan:
I love genre fiction, so how could I not be intrigued by something called Detective Conan? I mean, it’s got Detective right there in the title, along with the most recognizable (lamentably, perhaps) name in Fantasy fiction.
More free albums that rock: an expansion of the original list.
Music for free? As in beer?
Yes.
Not all computer games have stories. Or is it that not all players have stories?
Jeremiah searches for himself and finds a few good words about “Songbird,” his first published short story:
The protagonist is a rather pompous prick and I lose interest in him almost from the beginning.
Err…
Jeremiah stays up late to catch the midnight premier of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
The true test of whether or not a film is cinematic gold, however, lies in how many members of the audience are portly 11 year olds in capes. By that metric, the opening night of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was a smash hit success.
A quick overview of the latest and greatest in free, quality fiction available online.
Jeremiah goes shopping and faces a crise de conscience: is Calvin Klein really the devil, and does purchasing an article of clothing he designed automagically make you a jerk?
But screw them anyway. I mean, come on! The kind of pants I wear is supposed to be meaningful?
Jeremiah reviews Ratatouille, Pixar’s latest film.
Following in the footsteps of Finding Nemo, Monster’s Inc. and all the rest, Pixar’s latest film, Ratatouille, has a lot to live up to. Although it is no The Incredibles, I found it to be a lot of fun and a great kids’ movie.
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