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Utah Trip, Day 5

Day 5 – Tuesday
On Tuesday morning, we got up and drove out to Salt Lake City to Sandra Tanner’s bookstore. I interviewed her for a paper I’m working on for one of my classes.
Then we headed to Cafe Rio for lunch. I had been prodding the group to try the food while we were out [...]

Empowerment films & television series

My husband and I just watched Whip It [PG-13] (2009), Drew Barrymore’s directorial debut starring Juno favorite Ellen Page. It was absolutely delightful, and definitely something that I want to add to my film library for my daughter to watch when she’s older. To learn why, I suggest watching the trailer below and reading Eric [...]

“Please Don’t Leave Me” by P!nk

I just saw the video for “Please Don’t Leave Me” by P!nk. It cracked me up. This is how music videos should be done.
Plus the references to Misery, Cujo, It and The Shining will please Stephen King fans.
As I was watching it, I couldn’t help but muse on the fact that a male singer could [...]

Temple phobe is not pleased with Big Love

I was only 16 when I looked up the contents of the LDS temple ceremonies using an Internet search engine, and the year was 1998. I can’t even remember why I did it other than that the Mormons told me not to do it. I guess I was one of those teenagers who would have [...]

Dollhouse

I’ve been a fan of Joss Whedon for quite some time: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Firefly & Serenity, you name it, if Joss did it I probably think it was at least watchable. And who could forget Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, which you can still watch for free online in its entirety?
Anyways, his new [...]

Music Videos I Like

And now, a post that has nothing to do with religion.
A music video about the DC Animated Universe Batgirl called “When Batgirl Was Young.” I recommend watching it in high quality.
I enjoyed the DCAU thoroughly, as my daughter Harley could tell you.

Dexter Season 3 Trailer

I can hardly wait. I hope the first few episodes get leaked like they did last year.