Movie Review: Julia Child: America’s Favorite Chef
Growing up, I remember summer vacations or sick days being home and watching PBS. If I wasn’t watching the Electric Company or doing yoga with Lilias, one of my favorite things to watch was The French Chef with Julia Child. I thought…
Review: “The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires” by Grady Hendrix
Patricia Campbell is bored with her life. Sure, she’s busy. She’s constantly worried about her two kids, her son is obsessed with Nazis and her husband is always working. To top it all off, her mother-in-law with dementia is moving…
Book Review: And They Called It Camelot
When I was growing up, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was the president’s widow who married a rich Greek man and was known as Jackie O. I never gave her much thought besides wondering why she married such an older man. So…
Kingdom: A Medieval Korean Political Intrigue… Oh and There Are Zombies!
A couple of months ago, while looking at Google entertainment headlines, I stumbled on a short clip for the second season of a Netflix series I had never heard of, Kingdom. It showed a group of Asian men and women…