Don’t shoot!

The recent events in Ferguson, Missouri, have played out in a way that only Quentin Tarantino could have imagined. Tarantino’s films, which are very violent, often tell their story from more than one perspective. Scenes are not shown in the usual order. Key information is presented after the fact, reversing whatever conclusions one may have drawn up to that point. … >>

America loves Smirnoff

Who’s the person you’d most like to have dinner with, if you had the chance? There are lots of world leaders, famous actresses and authors who’d be on the list, I’m sure. But I’d choose Yakov Smirnoff, because he’d be the most entertaining. I did finally meet the Russian-American comedian last weekend. Well, not really; it was his double. (You … >>

Most famous, but least read

Yesterday, April 21, was the 100th anniversary of the death of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. The author from Missouri was better known by his pseudonym, Mark Twain. How do you describe such a well-traveled and versatile individual? The sum total of his life was much greater than the individual things he did. He was a steamboat pilot, a businessman, a newspaper … >>