The Boomers (NOT)
I don't know about you, but I am tired of the clichés surrounding the boomer generation…
The Future of 3D Stereoscopic Cinema
I have been thinking a lot about 3D over the last number of years not only because we…
The Anti-Gladwell: a Small Change Indeed
I have always wondered why Malcolm Gladwell was such a successful writer…
Beijing and the Clash of History
China sits somewhere in between the pre-modern and the postmodern world, or perhaps it might be better to say…
Boston Med, Social Media and Reality Television
In 1999, the television show, Big Brother began airing in the Netherlands. Within a year it had…
Lost and Popular Culture (a Guest Article by Katie Burnett)
Before there was Lost, there was the original Beverly Hills, 90210…
Avatar, the Movie
It is always fascinating to read critical analyses of popular films when the writer actually
From Quantum of Solace to Sherlock Holmes
The novels of Ian Fleming have been around for a very long time. James Bond has been given life…
Up in the Air with Avatar
"Being in the air is the last refuge for those that wish to be alone."
Huffington on New(s) Journalism
A superb piece by Arianna Huffington on journalism on the Web with many references to…
Life After the End of History
For most of the last century, the West faced real enemies: totalitarian, aggressive, armed to the teeth…
1989 was a very good year by Timothy Garton Ash
It was the biggest year in world history since 1945…
True Blood (2) and the Culture of Vampires
Vampires have become an important part of our current cultural milieu…
New Video of Apollo 11
NASA has released newly restored video from the live television broadcast of the Apollo 11 moonwalk…
Michael Jackson, Race to the Moon and Alex Ross
Greg Tate a writer at the Village Voice has an excellent article on Jackson entitled…