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My Thoughts on Outcast
I don’t usually get to watch a lot of TV these days, so I don’t normally get Cinemax, but I signed up temporarily for the sole purpose of watching Outcast (created by Robert Kirkman), and I certainly don’t regret it. … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Brent Spiner, demons, gore, horror, outcast, Patrick Fugit, Philip Glenister, possession, review, Robert Kirkman, Thoughts, Wrenn Schmidt
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Humanity
The atrocity in Orlando, Florida has brought forth a question that frequently arises each time evil rears its ugly head. I’ve addressed it in some of my fiction and poetry, but I’m writing it straight out in case it may … Continue reading
ROOTS Review
ROOTS isn’t a film one watches for enjoyment or entertainment, but for enlightenment and perspective. This was true for the original and doubly so for the remake, which is much more graphic and intense. Some have argued, perhaps too … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged Africa, ancestors, birth, Civil war, Confederate, death, family, Kunte Kinte, LeVar Burton, life, Mark Wolper, Middle passage, revolutionary war, Roots, saga, slavery, Union
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Roots Reboot: Controversy and Consciousness
“No more slave movies!” That was one declaration among the commentary I’ve seen in response to the Roots remake announcement. I’ve also come across comments calling for a protest of A&E and its sister networks (History, and Lifetime) which … Continue reading
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Tagged 12 Years a Slave, America, David L. Wolper, Director Steve McQueen, education, fact, fiction, History Channel, LeVar Burton, Malachi Kirby, Original, Remake, Roots, slavery
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Banned Books Week Highlight: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Medical advancements are often a derivative of the suffering of others. And often, society reaps the benefits without knowing the names or histories of those who made it possible for us to treat and avoid certain medical conditions. A … Continue reading
Banned Books Week Highlight: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Nineteen Eighty-Four is set in a province in Oceania in a time of endless war where widespread government surveillance is commonplace. Society is ruled under a political system known as Ingsoc, or English Socialism enforced by the elite Inner … Continue reading
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Tagged 1984, control, George Orwell, government, hate, humanity, oppression, propaganda, rebellion, Sci-fi, society, surveillance, war
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Banned Books Week Highlight: The Master and Margarita
Mikhail Bulgakov was defiant to say the least. He wrote The Master and Margarita between 1928 and 1940, during the anti-religious campaign in the Soviet Union. It wasn’t published until 1967, twenty-seven years after Bulgakov’s death, and was censored even … Continue reading