Saturday, July 21, 2012
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That's Just Exactly the Way I Remember It
'Fringe' Duo Adapting 'Sleepy Hollow' for Fox: The duo's dramatic take on Sleepy Hollow is described as a modern-day supernatural thriller based on the 1820 short story in which Ichabod Crane partners with the town's local female sheriff to bring peace to a beleaguered community.
Gator Update (Museum Edition)
Rogue Galleries: From the mixed-up files of Philly's smallest, weirdest, most secret museums.
Hat tip to Jeff Segal.
Hat tip to Jeff Segal.
Friday, July 20, 2012
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First It Was the Thin Mints Melee . . .
BIG 105.9 FM -- Miami's Classic Rock Station: A Bryan man told police that his wife stabbed him in the hand after reading his Facebook page.
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Now Wade fights to tame the lawless, poverty-stricken wasteland…while investigating a string of brutal murders of young women. It’s a case that takes him from the squalor of the inner-city to the manicured enclaves of the privileged, revealing the sordid and deadly ways the two worlds are intertwined…making his enemies even more determined to crush him.
Forgotten Books: The Watchmaker -- Georges Simenon

When I started reading the book, I was a little surprised to see that it had an American setting. When I arrived at the end, I saw that Simenon was living at Shadow Rock Farm in Lakeview, Connecticut, when he wrote it. So I guess that explains the setting.
This is another of those older books that might not stand a chance of getting published today. The first twelve pages are all telling, without even a single line of dialogue. It's clearly building up to something, but it's hard to tell what that something is. Eventually we learn that the watchmaker's son, age 16, has taken the family car and a neighbor's daughter, age 15, and headed off for parts unknown.
Things don't go well for the son, however, and soon he's involved in robbery and murder. All this happens offstage, though. The book's not about that. It's about the father and how he comes to understand and accept what's happened. Depressing stuff. It's also about the media circus and American justice. (Aside: if Simenon thought there was media overkill in the middle '50s when this book was published, he should be around now when the kid would be getting interviewed on national TV by Sean Hannity.)
The ending is as downbeat as you'd expect. Not much hope for change or redemption here.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
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But then a rider comes after him at the head of a mountain snowstorm. That rider turns out to be Wilbur’s son, Devlin, whom Wilbur hasn’t seen since the boy was two years old.
Devlin is a deputy U.S. marshal now, and he’s come to arrest his father for murder. But not just any murder. The murder of Devlin’s mother over twenty-five years ago in Tennessee...
Wilbur Calhoun might be old and just want to live quietly and anonymously, but does that mean he’ll go to the hangman peacefully, even when escorted by his long-lost son?
Remember, this is a Frank Leslie yarn!
Homefolks Think We're Big in Detroit City
Wanted: One Alligator. Last Seen: East Side of Detroit, Near The River
And, yes, Fugitive Alligator WBAGNFARB.
Alligator Wrestler Update
Mail Online: He's heading for trouble! Alligator wrestler dices with death by sticking his face in monster's jaws
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Morgan Paull, R. I. P.
MSN Movies News: "Blade Runner" star Morgan Paull has died at age 67.
The veteran actor passed away on Tuesday. Details of his death have not been released, but Paull was diagnosed with stomach cancer earlier this year.
The actor, who also appeared in film classics "Patton" and "Norma Rae," played Holden in Ridley Scott's sci-fi hit and became the director's sidekick on set after suggesting he hire Daryl Hannah to play replicant Pris in the film and fire Sean Young.
The veteran actor passed away on Tuesday. Details of his death have not been released, but Paull was diagnosed with stomach cancer earlier this year.
The actor, who also appeared in film classics "Patton" and "Norma Rae," played Holden in Ridley Scott's sci-fi hit and became the director's sidekick on set after suggesting he hire Daryl Hannah to play replicant Pris in the film and fire Sean Young.
William Raspberry, R. I. P.
The Washington Post: William Raspberry, a Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for The Washington Post whose fiercely independent views illuminated conflicts concerning education, poverty, crime and race, and who was one of the first black journalists to gain a wide following in the mainstream press, died July 17 at his home in Washington. He was 76.
Vintage Travel Posters
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
William Asher, R. I. P.
The Hollywood Reporter: William Asher, who directed episodes of such classic TV shows as I Love Lucy and Bewitched, died Monday at a board and care facility in Palm Desert, Calif., according to the Desert Sun. He was 90.
PimPage: An Occasional Feature in Which I Call Interesting Books to Your Attention
An accidental collision on a Bangkok sidewalk goes very wrong when the man who ran into Rafferty dies in his arms, but not before saying three words: Helen Eckersley. Cheyenne. Seconds later, the police arrive, denying that the man was shot. That night, Rafferty is interrogated by Thai secret agents who demand to know what the dead man said, but Rafferty can't remember. When he's finally released, Rafferty arrives home to find that his apartment has been ransacked. In the days that follow, he realizes he's under surveillance. The second time men in uniform show up at his door, he manages to escape the building and begins a new life as a fugitive. As he learns more about his situation, it becomes apparent that he's been caught on the margins of the war on terror, and that his opponent is a virtuoso artist whose medium is fear.
Or Maybe You Do
Guitarist still into 'Wipe Out' 50 years later: What you may not know about "Wipe Out," the most famous 2 minutes and 12 seconds in surf-music history:
Elvis Update
New Elvis Presley Recording Discovered: A new Elvis Presley recording has been discovered and played online and we have the video and audio for you. The song is I Forgot To Remember To Forget You from a Louisiana Hayride performance in 1955. The recording is said to be audio taped from a TV broadcast, just audio the actual film does not exist.
Recording at the link.
Recording at the link.
Overlooked Movies -- W. W. and the Dixie Dance Kings

The setting is 1957, and Reynolds plays W. W., who's cruising the south in his great-looking Oldsmobile and robbing filling stations. Remember those? Anyway, in the course of his adventures, he steals the car belonging to a country band known as the Dixie Dancekings. While they're still in it. They go along with his robbery, and some more besides, because they're in dire need of money. Reynolds becomes their manager. The oil company whose stations Reynolds is robbing sends out ex-lawman Art Carney to put a stop to the depredations, and things get a bit complicated before they settle down to a happy and satisfying ending.
W. W. and the Dixie Dancekings has a great cast, including country stars Jerry Reed, Don Williams, and Mel Tillis. There's even a performance by bluesman Furry Lewis. The movie's fast and funny, and Reynolds is at the top of his game. If you've ever wondered why he was so big, see this one (or Gator or White Lightning or, for something entirely different, Deliverance). This one's right up there with 'em.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Kitty Wells, R. I. P.
Kitty Wells, the 'undisputed queen of country music,' dies at 92 - latimes.com: Kitty Wells, the long-reigning “Queen of Country Music” and the first woman to reach No. 1 on the country chart with her attitude-changing hit “It Wasn’t God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels,” died Monday at age 92 of complications from a stroke.
Wells was the most successful female singer of the 1950s, one of a small handful of women to have significant impact in country in an era when the music was overwhelmingly dominated by men.
“She was the undisputed queen of country music,” singer Marty Stuart said Monday. “There’s more to being a queen than just calling yourself a queen -- it’s a title that goes with an entire lifetime of service and influence. You check the careers of anyone in this town [of Nashville], and you won’t find anyone with a more spotless career than Kitty Wells.”
Wells was the most successful female singer of the 1950s, one of a small handful of women to have significant impact in country in an era when the music was overwhelmingly dominated by men.
“She was the undisputed queen of country music,” singer Marty Stuart said Monday. “There’s more to being a queen than just calling yourself a queen -- it’s a title that goes with an entire lifetime of service and influence. You check the careers of anyone in this town [of Nashville], and you won’t find anyone with a more spotless career than Kitty Wells.”
Jon Lord, R. I. P.
Deep Purple co-founder Jon Lord dies aged 71 | The Raw Story: Jon Lord, keyboardist with legendary British rock band Deep Purple and co-author of their most famous hit Smoke On The Water has died aged 71, his family announced on Monday.
Dick Lochte at Perfect Crime Books
You can buy any Perfect Crime Books title at a 20% discount direct from our printer at a secure store.
Perfect Crime has new editions of Dick Lochte's Blue Bayou and The Neon Smile. Highly recommended if you haven't read them yet. And even if you have.
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Donald J. Sobol, R. I. P.
Encyclopedia Brown Author Donald J. Sobol Has Died - GalleyCat: Encyclopedia Brown author Donald J. Sobol has passed away. He was 87 years old.
This GalleyCat editor will never forget the hours and hours he spent devouring this Edgar Award-winning mystery series. In addition to these books, Sobol also wrote the Two Minute Mystery series from 1959 until 1968. He launched Encyclopedia Brown in 1963, and the books are still available today from Penguin.
This GalleyCat editor will never forget the hours and hours he spent devouring this Edgar Award-winning mystery series. In addition to these books, Sobol also wrote the Two Minute Mystery series from 1959 until 1968. He launched Encyclopedia Brown in 1963, and the books are still available today from Penguin.
Stephen Covey, R. I. P.
Stephen Covey, author of '7 Habits of Highly Effective People,' dies at 79 | Deseret News: Popular author Stephen R. Covey, who gained fame with the bestselling book "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People," died early Monday.
Covey passed away at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center at 2:15 a.m. due to "residual effect" of a bicycling accident in April, according to a family statement.
Covey passed away at Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center at 2:15 a.m. due to "residual effect" of a bicycling accident in April, according to a family statement.
Want to Take a Quiz?
Jeopardy Style Questions: Jeopardy is a great quiz show and is quite difficult! Ready for the challenge?
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Celeste Holm, R. I. P.
iWon News: Celeste Holm, a versatile, bright-eyed blonde who soared to Broadway fame in "Oklahoma!" and won an Oscar in "Gentleman's Agreement" but whose last years were filled with financial difficulty and estrangement from her sons, died Sunday, a relative said. She was 95.
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
Hat tip to Jeff Meyerson.
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Monster -- Dave Zeltserman

And it's a whiz-bang version, indeed. While it pretty much sticks to the same locations as the version we get in Shelley, it's a lot different. We learn that how Freidrich's brain came to be in its strange new body and why he burns to take revenge on Frankenstein. While he's still in the lab, Freidrich "meets" Charlotte, of whom nothing remains but a toothless head (the Marquis de Sade has some ideas for her). When Freidrich escapes, he travels over a lot of Europe and meets up with vampires, Satanists (who think he's what they've been waiting for), and even a few good people. Even at that, his relationships never end well, though no fault of his own.
Zeltserman got a lot of acclaim for his horror novel The Caretaker of Lorne Field. Monster is a very different kind of book, but it's just as exciting. When awards season rolls around, this one's going to be a major contender.
Tasteful Home Decoration
And Keep Off Her Lawn!
www.kirotv.com: A 62-year-old woman attacked by a suspected teenage vandal taught the boy a painful lesson before police arrived.
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