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GQ Recap: February 2012
In direct contrast of its’ cover, this issue served to be quite modest. Though Academy Award nominee Michelle Williams graces the cover, for her portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn, Williams seems to be the co-focal point. … Continue reading
VOGUE Recap: February 2012
Aside from the biblical-like September issue, it is the March issues of American Vogue that many fashion adorners look forward to annually. However, over the last two years (2010, 2011) it has been the February issues that have generated buzz. 2012 has … Continue reading
Tim Tebow: Angelic Rebellion
“He did it again.” When the mission seemed impossible, and when many were going against him — he did it again. Trucking through adversity, Tim Tebow defied his critics (and all odds) by winning his debut playoff game. The victory … Continue reading
VOGUE Recap: December 2011
Anna & Co. wraps up the 2011 year with a modest issue. Actress Charlize Theron graces the cover for her fifth time since 2000, and opens up about her ideas on love and relationships, and her new film role. A … Continue reading
Urban Legend
When former University of Florida head football coach, Urban Meyer, announced his retire last season, I declared that without a doubt he would one day coach again. Though my belief was bold. Not only did I believe that Meyer would … Continue reading
Penn State: The Blame, The Shame, & The Audacity of a Society
Never have I ever imagined a day where I’d see Joe Paterno fired as head football coach of Penn State University — in relation to a sexual child abuse scandal. This entire mess has been a complete circus and heartbreaking … Continue reading
Joe Paterno, As Advertised…
“If the one person you hate the most in this situation is Joe Paterno, you’re doing it wrong.“ A resounding statement being echoed across national media outlets (and social networks) in defense of Hall of Fame football coach, Joe Paterno. … Continue reading
The Spirit of Detroit: Trouble Don’t Last Always
For much of the last century Detroit, Michigan has played a pivotal role in major American sports. Yet [as a city] we have certainly had our rendezvous’ with rock bottom. It wasn’t that long ago when Detroit was the laughing … Continue reading
That’s The Night That The Lights Went Out In Georgia
“That’s the night that the lights went out in Georgia, that’s the night that they hung an innocent man. Don’t trust your soul to no backwoods Southern lawyer; cause the judge in the town’ got bloodstains on his hand…”