Category Archives: Ian Goldstein
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One Day I Found A Time Machine
Leave a commentSeptember 10, 2014 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein It was just sitting there. Out in the open. Disguised as a Silver Honda. I walked up …
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Watch Jon Stewart Moderate A Discussion With a Young Dave Chappelle and Christopher Hitchens
Leave a commentJune 30, 2014 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein Jon Stewart hosted a show on BBC2 called Where’s Elvis This Week? Topics in this episode range from …
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Girls: “She Said OK”
Leave a commentJanuary 21, 2014 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein “She said OK” is about three people and their desperate actions. While It is Hannah’s 25th birthday …
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Rivers, Rock, And The Final Episode of Joan Rivers’ Late Show
Leave a commentNovember 27, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein On May 16, 1987 Joan Rivers said goodbye. It was the final episode of The Late Show …
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Top of the Pops: Californication
Leave a commentOctober 29, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein The word Californication can be separated into three parts: California, vacation, and fornication. All three suggest joy, …
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Breaking Bad: Series Finale Roundtable Discussion
Leave a commentOctober 10, 2013 by Jason Seligson
What were everyone’s initial reactions to the series finale? Jason: My initial reaction was one of total satisfaction. When the screen …
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The Dichotomy of Tupac
Leave a commentSeptember 6, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein Now tell me what’s a mother to do? Bein’ real don’t appeal to the brother in you. …
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Woody Allen’s New Blue Film
1August 20, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein Couples walked out of Blue Jasmine holding hands. Woody Allen’s new film is funny, but it’s not a feel …
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Here Is a Haunting, Slowed Down Version of “Jolene.”
Leave a commentAugust 17, 2013 by Ian Goldstein
By Ian Goldstein “Jolene” was a hit single for Dolly Parton in 1973. The song is told from the perspective …
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