Why Longtime Alaska Residents Are Called ‘Sourdoughs’

Why Longtime Alaska Residents Are Called ‘Sourdoughs’

When Trisha Costello bought the Talkeetna Roadhouse 25 years ago, she was given three things: the deed, a set of keys, and a sourdough starter that the previous owner said dated back to 1902. The year-round population of Talkeetna, Alaska, hovers around 900 people, but in a normal year, Costello’s crew churns out hundreds of…

‘One Night in Miami’ Captures Race Relations Then, but Not Now

‘One Night in Miami’ Captures Race Relations Then, but Not Now

The “inspired by true events” label on a film should give audiences pause. It usually means a heaping helping of fiction along with a smattering of truth. Yet the core of “One Night in Miami” actually happened. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonThat in and of itself is remarkable. Sam Cooke, Jim…

St. Mary’s Well, Jesmond in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

St. Mary’s Well, Jesmond in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

St. Mary’s Well is a quiet and hidden place of sanctity, right in the middle of a busy suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne. Unless visitors know exactly where to look, it’s easy to miss the unassuming footpath that serves as a short-cut between The Grove and Reid Park Road. That’s where visitors will see the…

Huang Kuan Statue in Edinburgh, Scotland

Huang Kuan Statue in Edinburgh, Scotland

For the more than two million people that visit Edinburgh every year, it’s an opportunity to explore the many historical sites the city has to offer. Others come for business, while some reunite with friends and family. There are also around 35,000 students who arrive in Edinburgh every year to attend the half dozen universities…

TEENAGE BOUNTY HUNTERS: A Delightful First Season Shot Down by Netflix

TEENAGE BOUNTY HUNTERS: A Delightful First Season Shot Down by Netflix

With a title like a pulpy crime novel and characters reminiscent of Sex Education, Teenage Bounty Hunters isn’t far off from the “high school drama with higher stakes” TV trend. Its protagonists, teenage twin girls who act their age and almost look it, fall into bounty hunting by accident. They quickly find that they’re pretty…

Novis Mortem Collective in Colorado Springs, Colorado

Novis Mortem Collective in Colorado Springs, Colorado

When visitors enter this shop, they are immediately greeted by the owner and the brilliant mind behind Novis Mortem Collective. Novis Mortem is a curiosity shop filled with natural history. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonInside the shop is a wide selection of pinned insects such as beetles, jeweled flower mantis, bright…

Januš Parulis Museum of Life and History of Hrodna in Hrodna, Belarus

Januš Parulis Museum of Life and History of Hrodna in Hrodna, Belarus

The owner and curator of this private collection, Janusz Parulis amassed this amazing ensemble of everyday items now crammed into this tight space. The collection contains around 20,000 items, which are displayed haphazardly across the museum. However, this unique display adds to the museum’s charm.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonParulis has a…

‘WandaVision’ Is a Wacky Work in Progress

‘WandaVision’ Is a Wacky Work in Progress

Those teaser images from “WandaVision” weren’t lying. The Disney+ series is the classic sitcom we never saw, a loving ode to TV’s past that suggests a very different MCU future. Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonConfused? You won’t be alone after sampling the show’s first three episodes. What happens next is anyone’s…

Brooklyn’s Putrid, Beloved Gowanus Canal Has Been a Horror for Centuries

Brooklyn’s Putrid, Beloved Gowanus Canal Has Been a Horror for Centuries

In the late 19th century, life along the shore of Brooklyn’s fetid Gowanus Canal was the stuff of nightmares. The stench emanating from the 1.8-mile-long slash of stagnant water was awful enough to penetrate people’s dreams. Take Stephen Mooney. In 1889, the unwelcome smell shook him from sleep, and compelled him to shut his window…

Saving the Songs of South Korea’s Female Divers

Saving the Songs of South Korea’s Female Divers

Kang Kyung-ja opens the door of her home on the island province of Jeju, South Korea, with a smile on her face. After offering me a cup of barley tea, she unfolds a piece of paper to sing me a song she’s written. Ieodo sana, ieodo sana, ieodo sana Read moreA Guide to The Perfect…

Rock Camp: The Movie film review

Rock Camp: The Movie film review

★★★ Directed by #ReneeBarron #DouglasBlush Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWritten by #ReneeBarron #DouglasBlush #KimberleyFurst Starring #SammyHagar #GeneSimmons #MeatLoaf Read moreRobert Stack Finally Solves a Mystery in ‘The Strange and Deadly Occurrence’Film Review by George Wolf “Thanks for coming out tonight, we’re Motley Jüe..oy!” Yes, Motley Jüe was a real band, at…

Once A Cop: The End Of Identity In THE PLEDGE

Once A Cop: The End Of Identity In THE PLEDGE

On his last day as a detective before retiring, grizzled veteran Jerry Black (Jack Nicholson) trudges aimlessly around his now-featureless office, looks out of his window, and notices an old man on the street using a walking frame. It’s not a sight that he wants to see — it’s a harbinger of the frailty that’s…

The 50 Best Movies of 2020

The 50 Best Movies of 2020

This article is part of our 2020 Rewind. Follow along as we explore the best and most interesting movies, shows, performances, and more from this very strange year. In this entry, our team counts down the 50 best movies of 2020. In the year 2019, which now feels like a lifetime ago, Box Office Mojo tracked…

HISTORY OF SWEAR WORDS: Not Your Typical History Lesson

HISTORY OF SWEAR WORDS: Not Your Typical History Lesson

Netflix for the past few years has embraced the potential within strange and unusual content, utilizing its platform and unrestrained creative prowess to mine gems of artistry, storytelling and history. Tiger King and Nailed It! come to mind in recent years, with Nailed It!’s break down of staged reality TV embracing the authenticity of including…

Late Night Howls as Big Tech Censors Trump

Late Night Howls as Big Tech Censors Trump

Colbert and co. face an uncertain future. What happens when the source of your political humor, President Donald Trump, no longer lives in the Oval Office? Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonWe don’t know how far-left comics will respond to a post-Trump world, but one element is crystal clear. They’re downright giddy…

PIECES OF A WOMAN: Nurturing Life & Facing Death

PIECES OF A WOMAN: Nurturing Life & Facing Death

It has been a long time since I’ve seen a movie about marriage and relationships in crisis that really blew me away. Marriage Story was almost completely inert. Abel Ferrara’s Tommaso had some pulse to it, mostly because unlike Noah Baumbach who is overly careful not to disparage his own name, Ferrara proudly displays open…

Temple of Mithras, Carrawburgh in Northumberland, England

Temple of Mithras, Carrawburgh in Northumberland, England

Today, these small ruins are all that can be seen of the Carrawburgh Roman Fort.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonMithraism was a Roman religion inspired by the god Mithras, who was originally a Persian warrior god. As the legend goes, Mithras had captured and killed a sacred bull in a cave. Mithraic…

Granger Stage Station in Granger, Wyoming

Granger Stage Station in Granger, Wyoming

For pioneers who traveled along the path of the Pony Express, the Overland Stage Trail, or the Oregon Trail, a stop in the tiny town of Granger, Wyoming was a must. Granger Station, also known as the Old South Bend Station, was originally built in 1850. It served as a way station for travelers as they made…

Trapped in Museums for Centuries, Maori Ancestors Are Coming Home

Trapped in Museums for Centuries, Maori Ancestors Are Coming Home

On a cloudy day in October, Hinemoana Baker walked into a white room at the Ethnological Museum in southwestern Berlin, dressed in all black. A New Zealand poet and musician, Baker is a descendant of both the island nation’s indigenous Maori people and Europeans. As she entered the room, she began to utter a Karanga,…

THE RECKONING Trailer

THE RECKONING Trailer

Horror comes in clusters in The Reckoning, the latest from co-writer and director Neil Marshall. Grace was never going to have it easy. Life in 1665 was a constant scramble against death, what with limited resources and the plague going around. Then her husband died and she was accused of being a witch, both of which…