The Iron Heel by Jack London
I come to you today to discuss Jack London’s The Iron Heel. Jack London was and still is considered one of America’s premier authors and a fascinating character to study in […]
I come to you today to discuss Jack London’s The Iron Heel. Jack London was and still is considered one of America’s premier authors and a fascinating character to study in […]
The Kama Sutra by Vatsyayana is one of those books that greatly fits Mark Twain’s definition of a literary classic: A book that everybody wants to have read, but nobody […]
Upon reading the title of this article, you probably asked yourself one of two questions: “Who’s ‘Moviebob’” or “Why would you bother reviewing a 3 year old book that has been […]
So the time has come for me to review a book written by my boss (my tertiary boss to be more specific. I work three jobs, so you know I’m […]
Bruce Lee is a name that will undoubtedly need no introduction to any of my readers: best known for the four “canon” films he starred in during the early 1970s, […]
All people reading this blog, I want to make this announcement to you. That announcement is that I have decided upon a complete revamping of this blog’s mission statement. Plenty […]
Before I can review Ovid: Robert Heinlein once said that “every generation thinks that they invented sex”-that’s certainly true of both the generation that idolized Heinlein’s Stranger In A Strange […]
As I have stated repeatedly on this website: I am an anthropologist by training. Not only am I an anthropologist, but I am also something of a “shitlord”, as the […]
In today’s article, I discuss The Education of a Body Builder by Arnold Schwarzenegger, and the lessons that it holds for all men. These lessons do not just pertain to fitness: …Needless to say, […]
I am a huge cinemaphile. I have referred to and cited several movies in my writing, ranging from the silent epics of D.W. Griffith and F.W. Murnau to the most commercialized […]