Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
Theatre Review: “Who is the Lunatic Here?”
We hear the deep ones at The Visceral Company.
Cinecast Review: “Birdemic” is Only Watchable via RiffTrax
The best part of RiffTrax’s live screening of “Birdemic” was actually seeing them do it.
Book Review: Your Future is More Than Your Career
This book is no job-hunting guide, but rather a way to find your place in the world.
Review: X Marks the Spot
Red X is the kind of place that sounds too odd to be true.
There’s a Park in Mexico Where Tourists Can Brave a Pretend Border Crossing
You, too, can find out what it’s like to make an illegal crossing from Mexico to America.
What Happened to Anita Sarkeesian Proves How Much We Need Feminism in Tech
Anita Sarkeesian wanted to do some critical analysis of how women were treated in video games. She never predicted it would become a maelstrom of vitriol from certain gamers.
When Brands Remember 9/11, Is it Memorializing or Advertising?
When brands remember 9/11, is it memorializing — or just plain unscrupulous advertising?
Film Review: Puts the Fun in Dysfunctional Family
The movie version of “August: Osage County” gives its cast (especially Streep) a chance to shine.
Nicholas Brendon Joins Cast of ‘Untitled Web Series’ Film Version
Nicholas Brendon, best known as “Xander” in Buffy, the Vampire Slayer, has joined Travis Richey and the folks over at Siv-Art Productions in the latest iteration of Untitled Web Series About a Space Traveler Who Can Also Travel Through Time, a feature film.
Film Review: I Love You, “I Love You, Phillip Morris”
I was pleasantly impressed by this surprisingly sweet romantic comedy.










