The ol’ METEOR ploy.

My 2023 April Fool’s Day went well enough.  I didn’t get too many of my friends this year, but I still fooled a few on Facebook.  Ah, the old chestnut of the crashed meteor.

I think the name of the radio station at the end was a nice touch:



[Okay. The news said that a meteor fell in downtown Roanoke. I know that there were multiple points of impact, but they’re saying it was a single meteor that broke up upon entry.

NO INJURIES OR DEATHS. But the northern section of Elmwood Park is ON FIRE near the amphitheater. It began when the meteor struck near the trees along Elm Avenue.

Roanoke Fire Department responding.

Will share details here. But, if you can, try tuning in to W-AFD.]



Check out this interview with author/editor Wednesday Lee Friday.

There is a downright terrific interview of my colleague Wednesday Lee Friday over at Authority Magazine.  You can find it right here.

Do check it out.



Cover to “Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II” #6, Mark Bright, 1991

DC Comics.

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Photo of East River Drive viaduct in New York City, 1949

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Throwback Thursday: “The Changeling” (1980)!

I saw “The Changeling” at some point after 1980, when it  made the rounds on television — I can recall it being quite good.  It might have been the first George C. Scott film I ever saw.  (I am linking below to HD Retro Trailers for the trailer.)

I watched it with my Mom.  My Dad would have been the go-to guy for action or adventure movies; my mother was a bit too serious for those.  Every once in a long while, though, she’d surprise me by really enjoying a fright flick when it came on.



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“View from Copenhagen,” Harald Rudyard Engman, 1931

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I’m gonna start calling these people “seventeen-seventy dicks.”

They want to overturn a free election and install a king, but their rallying cry is “1776.”

I SWEAR to you — I cannot conjure a more obvious example of Orwellian doublethink.

It’s just so goddam weird.


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Cover to James Fields’ “The Art of The Batman,” 2022

Harry N. Abrams (Abrams Books).  I cannot determine the artist here — my best guess would be that it is Glyn Dillon, concept artist for the film.

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The Roanoke Times prints my letter about Tucker Carlson’s January 6th misinformation.

I am so pleased today to see The Roanoke Times print my letter about Tucker Carlson’s efforts to misinform the American public about the January 6th, 2021 attack on our nation’s capital.  You can find it right here in today’s paper.

The Roanoke Times is Virginia’s third-largest newspaper, serving 19 counties throughout the southwest portion of the state.  Its weekday readership is estimated at 163,000 people.



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Today’s agenda — in the spirit of straight-edge punk, I need to spearhead a movement for “straight-edge dorks.”

No drugs or alcohol for me. I can get weird and moronic on my own, OLD SCHOOL.



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