Lifelong Learners | Josh Keegan
A sixty-five year old man sits in his cluttered living room and fumbles to change the channel. He peers overContinue Reading
A sixty-five year old man sits in his cluttered living room and fumbles to change the channel. He peers overContinue Reading
Public access television is far from the streaming phenomenon of Netflix and Amazon. Netflix’s, The Get Down, has a $7.5Continue Reading
A slight October breeze carries the excitement of Saturday race day. At seven o’clock members of Salmon River County RidersContinue Reading
The lights fade up on the dimly lit Torp theater as director Haley Nelson rolls out a lone roll ofContinue Reading
Joe Giasullo is the posterboy for post-college success. Dressed in casual business attire, hair neatly coiffed, it is clear whenContinue Reading
The wall between Mexico and the United States that Donald Trump and his “deplorables” dream about towers in front ofContinue Reading
The blues. A man dejected, depressed, down on his luck, down in the dumps, stuck under his own personal rainContinue Reading
It’s a January morning at the Salton Sea in southern California. Red and orange rocks dominate the terrain. A refineryContinue Reading
Cookbooks are for the traditional cook, the non-internet savvy person, the grandmother, aunt, or uncle who doesn’t know the internet.Continue Reading