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Disney Announces Immersive Experiences for Fans

By Christie Hudon | Feature, Geek Salad | Comments are Closed | 20 July, 2017 | 0

Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge will bring an immersive fan experience to both Disney World and Disneyland with Marvel attractions close behind.

C.S. Lewis, Comic-Con, and the Epic Heroic Quest

By John Seel | Culture, Feature, The New Copernicans | Comments are Closed | 19 July, 2017 | 0

The costumed attendees of Comic-Con are the heroic early-adopters of a burgeoning spiritual movement.

“Spiderman: Homecoming” Isn’t A Nasty Bug Bite But It May Not Be Quite What You Expect

By Jonathan Leaf | Feature, Movie Review | Comments are Closed | 14 July, 2017 | 0

This fresh retelling of the Spiderman legend is closely tied in to the Avengers’ universe. It’s surprising, entertaining & certainly worth a Saturday night.

The Radicalism of Reading

By The Editors | Books, Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2017 | 0

Reading has helped promote freedom for centuries, and people are reading more than ever. We should celebrate that.

Not Miss Lonelyhearts

By The Editors | Culture, Feature | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2017 | 0

Being a single woman does not necessarily mean that I’m lonely. Single people can have a wide array of meaningful, beautiful friendships and family ties.

Why So Many Films are Shot in Georgia Rather than Hollywood

By The Editors | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 12 July, 2017 | 0

Hollywood socialists belie their own beliefs when they won’t film in the dystopia they’ve created: California. Instead they seek out freer markets.

Filmmaker Documents Quest by Victims of ISIS for Justice

By John Zmirak | Feature, Movies, Politics | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2017 | 0

Filmmaker and human rights activist Jason Jones is joining Kurdish, Christian, and Yezidi victims of ISIS to hold Obama accountable for chaos in Iraq.

“The Big Sick” Gets A Clean Bill of Health

By Jonathan Leaf | Feature, Movie Review, Movies | Comments are Closed | 10 July, 2017 | 0

“The Big Sick” is the funniest, best-crafted, and most heart-warming American comedy in years. A story of love, confusion, & culture clash.

Quicksilver Daydream Performs Psychedelic Jam Via SCENES Live Sessions

By Robin Russell | Feature, Music, SCENES Live Sessions | Comments are Closed | 7 July, 2017 | 0

It was a walk through our nation’s most creative musical period. Lytle’s voice, his lyrics and the music all tap into the rich musical past of the 1960s.

Silly but Serious: The Lessons of “Captain Underpants”

By The Editors | Feature, Movies | Comments are Closed | 5 July, 2017 | 2

Captain Underpants is a kid’s flick through-and-through, but it is much smarter than other films that try to exploit young spectators.

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