I’m Tired of Ads: The KFC Lifetime Short and the Era of post-advertising.

*Spoilers for A Recipe for Seduction* Harland David Sanders was a lot of things in his lifetime. A soldier in Cuba in the early 1900’s, a midwest carriage painter, and a lawyer that literally ended his law career with a courtroom brawl, all of the things Mr. Sanders did up until 1930 would be enoughContinue reading “I’m Tired of Ads: The KFC Lifetime Short and the Era of post-advertising.”

Quarantine Roundup 1: Music I Have Listened to Since March

Howdy all! Since the state of Colorado initially went into its Safe at Home phase in late March of this year, I have been listening to a lot of music to get me through these trying times. Here are a few of the albums that I would like to put on your radar! March Phantogram-CeremonyContinue reading “Quarantine Roundup 1: Music I Have Listened to Since March”

Holding Up, Aging Well, and Aging Poorly: A Tale of Three Movies (Part 1)

Roughly 10 years ago, I was on the cusp of graduating from High School. In that time of transition came a lot of movies that, at the time, I thought were either horrible, so so, or great. As time has passed, however, my opinions on movies have changed. Films to me, after a certain amountContinue reading “Holding Up, Aging Well, and Aging Poorly: A Tale of Three Movies (Part 1)”

Tom’s Diner Review: A Middling Meal Bolstered By Nostalgia

Jake Jabs. John Elway. Dealin Doug. Tom Messina. To me, these names conjure up a time in Denver prior to the upheaval of the city by the tech and the cannabis boom. While the first three are fairly well known for sales and football, Tom Messina is the owner of the famous (or infamous ifContinue reading “Tom’s Diner Review: A Middling Meal Bolstered By Nostalgia”

Short, Early, and Hit Driven: A Review of Phantogram at Larimer Lounge

Prior to winning the tickets to Phantogram, my experience with the band was similar to most people. I knew the songs “When I’m Small” and “You Don’t Get Me High Anymore*”, but couldn’t necessarily associate them with any particular band or group. After winning the tickets, I did a deep dive into the band, learningContinue reading “Short, Early, and Hit Driven: A Review of Phantogram at Larimer Lounge”

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