Jack Nicholson's Taped-up Nose: Dialecticals II
Right around the midpoint of Roman Polanski's 1974 mystery thriller Chinatown, when Faye Dunaway and Jack Nicholson were gallivanting around a nursing home searching for the answers to a complex criminal
My Thirteen Favorite Albums
Thirteen is my favorite number. It is the perfect interval between small and large. Hence, I've drafted list of my thirteen favorites: songs, books and films. Here is the first article,
Three Things About Joyce's "Ulysses"
I recently finished James Joyce's third and penultimate novel, Ulysses, which has been called both his masterwork and one of the greatest works of all time. It tells the story of
What Did J. Cole Really Mean in That Five Minute Freestyle?
On May 12th, 2021, American rapper J. Cole joined DJ Sourmilk and Justin Credible, the two hosts of the radio show L.A. Leakers, for their customary freestyle and interview. Wearing an oversized
Elizabeth Taylor's Bright Blue Eyes: Maggie the Cat, Virginia Woolf and the End of Old Hollywood
I love Old Hollywood. Romance and glamour on a black-and-white screen–something about the celluloid impressions of Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck gallivanting through Rome or Humphrey Bogart solving mysteries evokes something within