by Christopher Allen | Nov 16, 2018 | Culture, Economics, Pop Culture
Jeffery Thompson On November 20, 2015 http://chancevideogame.tumblr.com It goes without saying that the “creative industries” consisting of Film-making, Music, and Video Gaming have provided billions of dollars to the US economy, but their impact extends beyond simply...
by Christopher Allen | Nov 16, 2018 | Culture, Economics, Pop Culture
Shatoyia Bradley On April 6, 2016 This past weekend, news broke of actress Tisha Campbell-Martin and her husband actor, Duane Martin, filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy in January of this year. Tisha is know for her five seasons as “Janet ‘Jay’ Kyle” on the ABC tv series,...
by Christopher Allen | Nov 16, 2018 | Culture, Liberal Lunacy, Pop Culture
Victor Medina On April 25, 2016 Meet Kenan Kong, the new Superman. No really, he’s the new Superman. DC Comics recently announced a new comic book, “New Super-Man” (yeah, there’s a hyphen in Superman now, for some reason), coming out in July, and it isn’t about...
by Christopher Allen | Nov 16, 2018 | Politics, Pop Culture
Victor Medina On May 8, 2016 Ask many conservatives, and the rise of Donald Trump in the Republican Party to become the presumptive GOP presidential nominee remains an enigma to them. After all of the flip-flops, the crude comments, and the support for Planned...
by Christopher Allen | Nov 16, 2018 | Culture, Politics, Pop Culture
Victor Medina On July 27, 2016 It seems no one is safe from the ridicule of the Garbage Pail Kids – not even Democrats! If you grew up in the 1980s, you remember the Garbage Pail Kids, the sticker cards with a gross-out sense of humor. They are still around, although...
by Christopher Harris | Jun 10, 2015 | American Exceptionalism, Education, Pop Culture
I was scrolling through the Washington Poo (the name I have given to the Washington Post newspaper), and I ran across this article entitled “Here’s how my graduating class ended up with 72 valedictorians: The rise of multiple valedictorians is not a product of the...