Understanding Art?
Of course it’s a subjective call — we all enjoy different things. But when it comes to movies, for me, Stephen Chow’s two most famous — Shaolin Soccer and Kung… Read more »
Of course it’s a subjective call — we all enjoy different things. But when it comes to movies, for me, Stephen Chow’s two most famous — Shaolin Soccer and Kung… Read more »
Isn’t this the way of things? A conversation with a lovely friend about C. S. Lewis: D: We watched a documentary years ago on his and Tolkien’s relationship. Me: That… Read more »
…but it still counts. I’ve never been a huge basketball fan. I’d say the most I’ve watched it was when I was back visiting my mother a couple of years… Read more »
I quite by accident clicked on JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, playing on Netflix in Korea. And the title kind of fits. It’s decent anime, but…bizarre. Do I recommend it? Sure. Kind… Read more »
Maybe it’s my cynicism that does it, but I think I’ve developed a critical eye that directs me to the possibilities of underlying philosophies in what people say. So this… Read more »
I listen to music on occasion, just to clear my mind. It’ll be on in the background. It’ll pick me up. I’m by no means an expert. I can’t tell… Read more »
The “Viking Death Ship” climb has been legendary to me since the first time I did it on a return trip from BIG. STONE. FACE. I was much heavier. It… Read more »
I like Andy Mineo. He’s creative, and not a few of his songs are on my playlists. Including this one. You can feel a good rhythm for riding, and get… Read more »
I’m not really a basketball fan. I don’t see much difference between it and soccer. Yes, a lot more scoring, but still, a whole lot of up-and-down the court. But… Read more »
One of the things that is unique(ish) about my biking is that I’m in it as much (or even more) for the sights and memories (and history) as I am… Read more »