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Sister Carrie Diaries
The Carrie Diaries Watching The Carrie Diaries on Netflix, something occurred to me. Carrie’s journey from Connecticut to New York City parallels the journey by Caroline “Carrie” Meeber in the 1900 novel by Theodore Dreiser. In Dreiser’s novel, eighteen year … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 15 years old, 18 Years Old, 1857, 1859, 1900, 1984, 2011, Become Rich and Famous, British Government, Candace Bushnell, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Carrie Bradshaw, Castleberry, Charles Dickens, Chicago, Coming of Age, Connecticut, Dorrit Bradshaw, Literature, Little Dorrit, Manhattan, Move To the CIty, New York City, Sex in the City, Short comings, Sister Carrie, Sister Carrie Diaries, The 80s, The Carrie Diaries, The Sex Pistols, Theodore Dreiser, Unhappy, Wisconsin
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J.J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams J.J. Abrams first came to my attention back in 2001 with the success of Alias. The Metaphysical Journey of Sydney Bristow caught my imagination, and so it was only natural that I was curious about her creator. About … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1966, 1976, 1984, 2001, 6 Degrees, Alias, Almost Human, Bad Robot, Birthday Day, Book, Buoyant Billions, Connection, Damon Lindelof, Debate, Ethan McMillan, Felicity, Forever Young, Fringe, Gene Roddenberry, George Bernard Shaw, George Lucas, Humaity, Huxley, Infinite, Intelligence, Intertexuality, Island, J.J. Abrams, June 27th, Lost, Lost in Hypertext, Love of Literature, Nerd, Pala, Reader Response, Revolution, S., Science Fiction, SJ, Star Trek, Star Wars, Sydney Bristow, Technology, The Force is Strong With This One, The Internet, The Neverending Story, The Ship of Theseus, The Society For The Study of Lost, The X-Files, What About Brian
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A Government of Wolves
A Government of Wolves: The Emerging Police State In America By John W Whitehead Whitehead is a Constitutional Lawyer who sees our Constitutional Rights and Freedoms eroding away in America. Many are oblivious to the fact that America is … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Movies/TV, Politics/Economics
Tagged 1033, 10th Amendment, 11th Amendment, 13th Amendment, 1984, 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, 3rd Amendment, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment, 8th Amendment, 9th Amendment, A Government of Wolves, and facial recognition software, Arrested, Bill of Rights, biometrics, Blade Runner, Brandon Raub, Brave New World, Children, Children of Men, Civil Disobediance, Common Sense, Consituational Rights, Edward R Murrow, Elderly, Extremists, Facebook, Felonies, Frisking People, Google Searches, iris scanners, James A Whitehead, Land of the Blind, Loss of Privacy, Malcontents, Minority Report, Misdeanors, Mobile Offender Recognition Information Systems., Nonlethal Weapons, NSA, Patriot Act, Police Armed like Military, Pregnant Women, Psych Ward, RFID Tags, Schools, Security, Sheep, Soylant Green, surveillance cameras, SWAT, Taser, Terrorism, The Emerging Police State In America, The Hunger Games, The Law is King, The Matrix, The Rights of Men, They Live, Thomas Paine, THX 1138, TSA, Tweets, Utah, V For Vendetta, VIPR, Visible Intermodel Prevention and Response, Wolves, Zero Tolerence
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Sweet Valley High
Sweet Valley High Ana and I watched Season 1 Disc 3 of Sweet Valley High on DVD. I remembered catching the show a couple of times on a Saturday or a Sunday, but I never knew its regular time slot. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1984, 1989, 1994, 1997, 80s, 90s, Aunt Kelly, Bad, Big, Boyfriend, California, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Cheesy, Coccaine, Colorful, Double Jeporady, Drama, DVD, Elizabeth Keene, Elizabeth Wakefield, Enjoyable, Fashion, Francine Pascal, Good, In Too Deep, Jessica Wakefield, Kidnapped, Melodrama, Mystery, Nicholas Morrow, On The Edge, Regina Morrow, Richard Thomas, Saturday and Sunday Afternoon, Sweet Valley Confidential, Sweet Valley High, Sweet Valley Twins, Sweet Valley University, Telvision, Today, Trouble, Young, Young at Heart
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Into The Looking Glass
Into The Looking Glass By Sarah Clarke Stuart From Alternate Universes to ZFT, this book covers it all! Sarah Clarke Stuart demonstrates a deep understanding of Fringe in her book Into The Looking Glass. She shows that as each season … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1984, Aldous Huxley, Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through The Looking Glass, Alternate Universes, Blade Runner, Brave New World, Cat's Craddle, Do Andriods Dream of Electric Sheep, Donnie Darko, Dr. Jeykll and Mr. Hyde, Dr. Who, Frankenstien, Fringe, George Orwell, Intertextuality, Into The Looking Glass, Isaac Asimov, Island of Dr. Moreau, JJ Abrams, Kurt Vonnegut, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Onyx and Crake, Parallel Worlds, Phillip K Dick, Philosophy, Sarah Clarke Stuart, Slaughterhouse-5, Star Trek 2009, Stargate SG-1, The End of Eternity, Time Travel, Trans-Media, ZFT
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