Posts Tagged ‘ Big Hollywood ’

TAC Fiction and Poetry Review

November 5, 2010
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TAC Fiction and Poetry Review

Welcome to November. There’s a Greek greeting shared between folks on the first day of each month. This isn’t the first day of the month, but it is the first TAC Fiction Review of the month, so I share with you, Kalo Mina, which means, ‘good month.’ In effect, it’s a wish that the coming month bring you blessings and happiness. Terry Teachout posted a George Orwell quote that one might want to reflect one prior to pontificating on what the coming months and years may have in store: “People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome.” – George Orwell, “London Letter,” Partisan Review, Winter 1945 This quote is appropriate because many of those linked below steadfastly refuse to ignore “the most grossly obvious facts.” The past few weeks have been devoted to supernatural hauntings. This week, as Fall drifts into Winter, the selections below plumb hauntings of a more emotional nature, therefore I’ve included more poetry than past postings. First up, an incredibly moving short story by the first non-Western winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Please follow the link

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Interview with the Creative Minds Behind “Grand Theft Audio”

February 8, 2010
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Comedian and Big Hollywood contributor Carl Kozlowski, “cyclone of information” and aspiring voice over artist Brant Thoman, and comedian, stage actor and “general rabble-rouser” Jake Belcher are taking internet radio by storm with  Grand Theft Audio, a wild mix of entertainment, pop culture, politics, and just about anything else that strikes their fancy. In this interview these media entrepreneurs discuss, among other topics, how they came together, what makes their show different, and the uneasy relationship some conservatives have with pop culture. For those who have never heard Grand Theft Audio, how would you describe it? CARL KOZLOWSKI: Uncensored in the best sense of the word. We’re definitely a freewheeling and funny show that refuses to be censored on matters of politics and our vast and deep opposition to Obama, his cronies and their policies. We’re proud and excited about the fact that we’ve had at least one major comedy, music-world or media-mogul guest, including Andrew Breitbart, Big Hollywood editor John Nolte, and conservative comedy icon Evan Sayet – on our shows. It’s a big party with great discussions that bring issues to fun life. BRANT THOMAN: In short, three friends giving their honest opinions and personal take on all

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‘Big Hollywood’ Relieves Academy Awards’ Emetic Qualities

February 23, 2009
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‘Big Hollywood’ Relieves Academy Awards’ Emetic Qualities

          Reading the ‘Big Hollywood’ live blog during the televised Academy Awards ceremony made it possible to get through the program without experiencing too strong a bout of flulike symptoms, S. T. Karnick writes.  

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