Come see me Sunday in Lakehurst

Come see me Sunday in Lakehurst

Drop by the community center in Lakehurst on Sunday between 1 and 4 p.m., where I'll be signing copies of Lakehurst: Barrens, Blimps and Barons (find out more about the book here), as well as selling limited quantities of this and other books. I'll have a table there as part of the Historical Society's recognition of the 75th Anniversary of the Hindenburg disaster. The community center is located on Center Street, right there by the McDonald's on Route 70, across from the Historical Society museum at 300 Center Street. It's in the old firehouse. Whether you're an old friend or…
Re-Watching the Sopranos โ€“ Season 3

Re-Watching the Sopranos – Season 3

When I started this series of blog posts, I meant to do it weekly. Life got in the way. But hey, here I is! I'm back. And here's more. As I've mentioned, these posts are full of SPOILERS. If you have not watched the series and think you will one day, avoid them. If you have, read and argue with me below. As I also mentioned, these are meant to be casual posts. I put my time in when it comes to studying cinema. Now I'm just here to have fun. Watching this again in rapid succession, it really struck…

Re-Watching the Sopranos – Season 2

Picking up from last week, when I began posting about my recent re-watch of The Sopranos. As with last week, I will freely post SPOILERS, so don't read if you haven't seen these episodes. Also, I'll be light and quick; these are just some fast impressions, not deep essays on the show. For a great in-depth, episode-by-episode look at the show, read this excellent series of essays. Following the groundbreaking creation that was season 1 of The Sopranos, it wouldn't have been hard to imagine the show failing to live up to the amazing potential it displayed. We've all heard…
Re-Watching the Sopranos โ€“ Season 1

Re-Watching the Sopranos – Season 1

I've said before that HBO changed the the way I watch TV. The emphasis on strong writing, stellar acting, big production values, and season-long storylines drew me back into television after a long period of having abandoned the idea of it being something worthwhile. Prior to a change in my TV habits, I had given up watching broadcast TV altogether. There seemed better things to see and better things to watch (such as Hitchcock films). But HBO's bold, expansive programming changed all that, and these days I prefer long television dramas to movies. It all started with The Sopranos, a…

FICTION: The Girl and the Gold Watch

This short piece sprang from a title an online acquaintance threw at me, one I thought he had made up. The title was so evocative, I immediately got a vision in my head of a little girl and ... well, you can read it below. The problem? He hadn't made it up. That was a poor assumption on my part. The title was The Girl, the Gold Watch, and Everything, and it belongs to a book I did not know existed. Regardless, it inspired this short piece of fiction that will maybe one day turn into a full-blown book. With…