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Deep Soap: Notes On Camp (With Apologies to Susan Sontag) Similar
By Sara A. Bibel Fancast.com This Camp Doesn’t Rock Maybe it’s summer escapism. Maybe it’s an attempt to lure former Passions viewers. Maybe a bunch of daytime writers attended a John Waters film festival. Whatever the cause, daytime has suddenly gone campy. One Life To Live’s silly and seemingly endless time travel and Mendorra storylines served to embarrass all us critic-types who had spent the past few months singing the show’s praises. My fondness for General Hospital’s Spinelli (Bradford Anderson) was tested when he spent half an episode last week fantasizing that his nurses w...Feed: Fancast: Inside TV
Witness: Book One of All Prophets Are Liars: Bill Blais Similar
A world where magic and steel clash; a world where armored warriors, orcs, and animalistic people struggle daily for their very existence. In this place and time, as deception reigns and no one can be trusted, the people wait for their prophesied hero to return... But the hero, who was biding his time in Boston, was just struck and killed by a drunk in an SUV. So much for the prophesied hero. Now Stephen, the driver, and Rick, the man he was trying to simply scare have been accidentally drawn into an inter-dimensional war. The only connection between the two men is the girl they both want, Sa...Feed: Bookfetish.org
Twisted Sister rocks old-school style Similar
Bill Olive: For the ChronicleTwisted Sister's Dee Snider gets dolled up. Twisted Sister was -- with apologies to other, solid acts -- the best reason to sit through four days of Rock the Bayou bands. Dee Snider and the original Sister lineup tore through the darkening Monday sky with liberal doses of grit and glam. And yes, he was decked out in the signature costume and makeup: blood-red lips, blue eye shadow, a mane of curled yellow hair and shredded stage wear. It was indeed a site to behold.Feed: HandStamp







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