Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Officially on Hiatus
Sorry to anyone who may stumble here. The blog is on hiatus for a little while, mostly because I don't have any time. As always you can find me on starpulse.com. Thanks guys!
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Brilliant!
Starpulse.com is reporting that SciFi Channel as acquired the rights to the fourth series of Doctor Who as well as The Sarah Jane Adventures. Both are scheduled to air starting in April. I am working to cover these shows with Starpulse so I hope to be able to give my readers the same Whoniverse loving they expect! I'll keep you posted!
Side note, I will be interviewing Burn Gorman today who many of you may know as Owen Harper on Torchwood. Hopefully I'll have some tidbits for you this afternoon!
Thursday, January 24, 2008
"I told him so"
So there are various reports that former Joker Jack Nicholson had warned Ledger about taking on the role of the Joker. Personally I find it somewhat sick that Nicholson is implying this tragic death was the fault of a movie role, but at the same time it really makes you think about the power an iconic character like the Joker has. Just some food for thought
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Heath Ledger Died!
Talk about breaking news, my office has pretty much stopped working and are all finding stories about this. Shit....
Hollywood Deaths come in threes
Brad Renfro then Heath Ledger...one more to go
Unless you count Suzanne Pleschette...then we're ok
Monday, January 21, 2008
Not Dead Yet
I've been gone a bit, but I will be returning soon with nightly posts recapping the interesting stories I see each day along with other features. In the meantime check out starpulse.com for some articles I've been writing!
Friday, December 14, 2007
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Want to buy steroids?
Tech Crunch has a weirdly funny article about what happens when ads try to target readers of certain articles. This comes in the wake of The Mitchell Report which deals with steroid use in baseball:
For at least a brief period, the story on CNN.com was matched with these “Ads by Google” shown at right trying to sell you the very steroids that the baseball commission is so upset aboutCheck the story out here!
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