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M/U Film Soiree Chat: SHIN GODZILLA
Godzilla, with bureaucracy.
The Heartbreaking Nature of Principle: An M/U Film Chat
The M/U Film Soiree dares to experience Terrence Malick’s 2019 A Hidden Life
Reflections on the Billboard Hot 100, 1993-1998 (Part 1 of 4)
Let’s talk about the mid-90s
The Most Dashing Man in the World Has Been Framed: A M/U Film Chat
The M/U Film Soiree gathers on Saul Bass’ birthday to watch North by Northwest
And There Was Silence in Heaven: A M/U Film Chat
The M/U Film Soiree gathers together to chat through The Seventh Seal, perhaps the best plague film of all time
We’ll Meet Again Some Sunny Day: A New M/U Film Chat
The M/U Film Soiree gets together online to watch Kubrick’s 1964 classic Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Bomb
10-Year-Old Eyeliner
A Review of Emo-Night Boston This piece was featured in the Late Winter 2020 Monadnock Underground print quarterly. It was four years into our relationship and two months into our marriage when I finally introduced my wife to my culture. We went to Emo-Night. For me, the self-indulgence of emo music was a way of…Read More
The Black Circle Spins On
Musical choices define who we are as individuals — and the ways we listen to music can help define society That hiss when the needle connects with the vinyl, pregnant with static and anticipation. The mechanical whirling of a compact disc coming to life, it’s secrets laying within. The clicks and whirls of a walkman…Read More
Bob Dylan and the Carnival of America
We need to actually live our lives in our world if we hope to save either Nothing is ever just one thing and all of life is rife with contradiction, sentiments embodied no less in Bob Dylan as in America itself. It’s impossible to watch The Rolling Thunder Revue, Martin Scorsese’s new Dylan documentary on Netflix,…Read More