The Relevance of Elvis

June 29, 2022 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams There is a huge resurgence in Elvis Presley’s popularity with the Baz Luhramann movie “Elvis” starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler as The King. There has also been a considerable amount of surprising backlash from some so-called influencers and Rolling Stone and their pretend-time music journalists. […]

Knock Out Racism 

June 27, 2022 Steve Corbett 0

Decades later I read how Ali unloaded the same hot question he threw at me when he encountered other white reporters during his legendary career and life fighting racism and oppression. 

Roe v. The Religious Right

June 25, 2022 Kidman J. Williams 0

by Kidman J. Williams Roe v. Wade has been in effect for nearly 50 years. Now in a 6 – 3 decision our Right-wing slanted Supreme Court has removed a woman’s choice. Those rights were not taken under consideration and were seemingly imposed by religious beliefs, opinions, and principles; all […]

Why I’m Unvaxed and Proud 

June 22, 2022 Kyle K. Mann 0

I firmly stood my ground in the face of the most relentless propaganda campaign in history. Endless messages in the media. Scorn and ridicule from close friends and family. Shamed and called immoral. Isolation and loneliness. Missing special events that should have meant a lot in my life and that can never be recovered.

moving men – chapter 1

June 21, 2022 Karene Horst 0

Writer Karene Horst shares her twisted perspective on relationships and the scars they leave behind with the first chapter of her novel moving men.

How I Got in the Film Biz

June 15, 2022 Kyle K. Mann 0

The car that stopped for me was decidedly funky, old and beat up. A beach cruiser, we used to call them in Hawaii. I fearlessly threw my pack in and jumped in the back seat. In the front seat, two rastas sporting huge wild dreadlocks looked at me with expressions bordering on disbelief.