The OWTK Podcast — May 2014
This episode, for May 2014, is quite possible the most star-studded in the history of the OWTK Podcast with world premiere song debuts from Recess Monkey, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and The Okee Dokee Brothers.
This episode, for May 2014, is quite possible the most star-studded in the history of the OWTK Podcast with world premiere song debuts from Recess Monkey, Secret Agent 23 Skidoo and The Okee Dokee Brothers.
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If you don’t mind jumping around a bit with me, all Quantum Leap style, I’d very much like to tell you how May is set up to be a biographical month of live music for me. Will you be my holographic best bud for the next 300 words? May starts, […]
The first weekend of May is shaping up to be a brilliant time to visit Philadelphia. This is true for out-of-towners and for city residents alike, and not only because the weather forecast predicts high-60’s and sunshine. The nice forecast is, well, nice, but this weekend also marks the 30th […]
It is undeniable that the world is, indeed, a small world after all, and shrinking more by the minute, but at the very same time it is so unimaginably large, and therefore rather difficult for adult or child to truly understand what is happening riiiiiiight…now there, there and way way […]
*The post is sponsored by Zazzle.com. The opinions expressed below are my own. The suburbs. Amiright? The ‘burbs in the 21st century can be all kinds of dreadful; strings of intersections and traffic lights and craptastic chain restaurants and cookie cutter big box stores and brand name pharmacies on every […]
In this landmark study, Jeff Bogle examines the impact social media has had on society as a whole through the narrow lens of himself alone. If you read one social media impact study today, let it be this one.
Two weeks ago, I stood in the middle of a madhouse. Kids in electric-orange socks, like a too-bright dystopian fantasy, sprinted past me in every direction. What was missing was the heavy arm of an unseen totalitarian regime. Only, it wasn’t exactly missing. I stood there, sneakers off, firmly in […]