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The Witch Becomes the Face of Indie Horror

Per Matt The woods haven’t been this scary since The Blair Witch first visited.

Beer with a Brewmaster: Rich Kilcullen

Per Matt Whenever sour beers are mentioned, a certain funk comes to mind that’s all the rage in the craft-beer culture these days. Living in the South, one of the most well-known producers of sour beers is Wicked Weed Brewing…. Continue Reading →

Amy

Per Matt With the recent death of Scott Weiland, it seems like an appropriate time to examine another favorite artist of mine, one whose incredible recordings and time on this Earth were also cut way too short, Amy Winehouse.

The 2016 Golden Globes Nominations From a Geek’s Perspective

Per Matt The nominations have been announced for the 2016 Golden Globes awards ceremony and surprisingly, geek culture was embraced with the list. Here’s a quick look at the potential award winners, from a geek’s perspective.

Previewing the 2015 Nashville Whiskey Festival

Per Matt Mark Twain was famous for saying, “Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough.” You’ll be able to find plenty of good whiskey at the Nashville Whiskey Festival, where more than 70… Continue Reading →

Death of a Salesman by Nashville Repertory Theatre

Per Matt Dramatic, painful, tragic, failure, unstable, wisecracking, dismissive and difficult. Individually, each of these words represents different story elements, but together, they help create Death of a Salesman.

Homebrewing with Jason Gross

Per Matt Homebrewing is alive and well in Middle Tennessee!

Nashville Mini Maker Faire

Per Matt The Nashville Mini Maker Faire was a one-day exhibition truly promoting creative thinking and presented by many Do-It-Yourself creators.

The 2013 Academy Awards – From A Geek’s Perspective

Well, well, well. The 2013 Academy Awards have come and gone. And what may we have learned from the broadcast?

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