Stephen King's Maine: A History & Guide by Sharon Kitchens peels back the layers of the real-life inspirations behind Stephen King's fictional towns and landscapes.
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Sandy Bee writes about pop culture, books, comics, movies, television, music, and the nostalgic moments that continue to shape fandom. The goal is simple: help readers discover something worth talking about.
The Stones and Brian Jones by Nick Broomfield tells the story of how Brian Jones leader of what would evolve into the world's greatest rock 'n' roll band was relegated to the shadows of history.
HarperCollins Children’s Books unveiled "Ten Little Rabbits," a never-before-published counting picture book by Maurice Sendak, on February 6, 2024.
Traditional Valentine's Day greeting cards can cost an arm and a leg. Consider a trip down the extravagant lane with Gilded Age Greetings, the Rolls-Royce of greeting cards.
There's a new streaming trend that you can deliberately slow down your viewing, it's called "stinge-watching." Are you a stinge watcher or a binge watcher?
Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin marks a significant milestone in addressing the historical racial insensitivity embedded within the 1973 Peanuts classic, A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving.
Deep Inside the Blues: Margo Cooper stands as a guardian of this vanishing world, her lens capturing moments frozen in time, preserving a legacy threatened by the relentless march of progress.
"The Terminal Man" is a vastly underrated movie, it's a modern-day Frankenstein, wandering the streets of Los Angeles where a man is controlled by the computer.
The Borden Company unveiled Elmer's Glue-All, originally marketed as "Cascorez Glue." The main component signaled a unique approach to adhesive manufacturing.
Love and Rockets: The Sketchbooks explores Gilbert and Jaime Hernandez’s mastery of comics as seen on every page of Love and Rockets over the last 40 years.
Van Beuren’s Tom and Jerry rival the Fleischer cartoons in their odd adventures and set to marvelous musical scores by Gene Rodemich. I recommend this Blu-ray collection by Thunderbean.
New Yorker cartoonist Zoe Si takes on the role of cartooning mentor, guiding The Bear's Ayo Edebiri through the intricate process of creating a cartoon.
Let’s Have Period Sex Chocolates by Kotex will get your lover's attention this Valentine's Day. There’s no sweeter period relief than chocolate and sex.
In anticipation of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024, Samsung Electronics unveiled the latest iteration of its AI home companion robot, Ballie.
The Hobby a captivating documentary explores the dynamic world of trading cards, the passions of seasoned collectors, and the emergence of a new wave of collectors.
Spin Master has announced its commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Rubik's Cube by unveiling a fresh lineup of products and additional celebratory offerings.
Mike Cheslik's "Hundreds of Beavers" boldly embraces the art of silence, giving a nod to the days of silent movie antics and a dash of Chuck Jones-era absurdity.
Back in 1984, Apple made waves in the tech world by unveiling the Macintosh, a groundbreaking computer that marked the advent of user-friendly computing.
Robby Krieger and The Soul Savages craft an immersive musical narrative that transcends traditional genres, delivering a dynamic and diverse experience for avid listeners.
Born on January 20, 1934, Radio Times magazine celebrates the occasion with new photos of the legendary actor Tom Baker in new photos of his Doctor Who attire.
On January 17, 1974, Asylum Records in the United States and Island Records in the United Kingdom released "Planet Waves."
Richie Unterberger's "The Ultimate Illustrated History of Bob Marley and the Wailers" serves as a testament to the transformative impact of the group on the musical landscape.
























