Thanks for coming back to our series highlighting National Poetry Month. If you missed the first two installments, check here and here. This week, I wanted to talk about [...]
Originally opening in October 1974 at the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre in Baltimore, MD, The Wiz, with music and lyrics by Charlie Smalls, is a re-imagining of Frank L. [...]
As discussed in last week’s post, April is National Poetry Month. This week I want to discuss poetry slams. Simply put a poetry slam is a competition. The poet will [...]
April is National Poetry Month, established in 1996 by Academy of American Poets with the following objectives in mind: highlight the extraordinary legacy and ongoing [...]
The curmudgeon searching for connection, love and the meaning of life is a common theme in movies. There is a formula to follow however…good writing and a compelling [...]
Since the beginning of time, humans have wondered: “is there life anywhere out there?”, and cinema has answered “yes”for decades. Filmmakers have [...]
I wanted to write a review last week about FXX Feud: Bette and Joan, however, I needed to temper my excitement with part 1 with the question: Was it going to continue into [...]
On Tuesday March 7th, members of Pop Culture Uncovered attended a screening event for Fox television’s newest cop drama titled Shots Fired. We thought we’d [...]
According to movie critics, there will be no surprises during tonight’s 89th Academy Awards. The predictions from of 5 different newspapers, websites and entertainment [...]
The Great Wall of China is series of walls on China’s north border stretching almost 4000 miles. Construction has been dated back to 220 BC with the purpose of [...]
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