Some Lighthearted Fun

Michele over at the M Files had this fun Armitage-related questionnaire, and I had a break from work. Sometimes a break from the chaos and personal nuttiness can do the soul some good and I have the soul of a 16-year-old high schooler with a crush on the artsy introvert. Let's do this. You Favourite … Continue reading Some Lighthearted Fun

Midweek Geekiness: Killing Mr. Thornton, or Anticipating The Great Red Dragon On Hannibal

I admit to having my qualms about Bryan Fuller's Hannibal. Thomas Harris' books still remained in my memory, along with their adaptations. How much more can a show do? I watched Manhunter, the first movie to feature Hannibal Lecter, at 16 or 17. I only knew it as the one directed by the guy behind … Continue reading Midweek Geekiness: Killing Mr. Thornton, or Anticipating The Great Red Dragon On Hannibal

The Coding Saga Almost Ends

It's week nine of this ten week course. Mentally, if my brain had feet, I have one foot out the door. Add one other thing to academic fatigue - Hannibal starts tonight. When I stayed home those two weeks in October, I caught up on the first two seasons.  As Hannibal ate the rude in … Continue reading The Coding Saga Almost Ends

And Now a Word From Our Writer

I have done a bit of reblogs lately in between some sporadic writing.  Basically I have taken to the 80/20 rule as I did a bit of housekeeping, including adding a new blog to the Library Blogs/Website page. Plus I boldly stepped up my tweeting.  (Not easy for a wordy woman such as myself.)   Keep … Continue reading And Now a Word From Our Writer

Racism, Sexism, and Hannibal: Eat The Rude

Today's Midweek Geekiness comes courtesy of Hettienne Park. People feel very passionately about their television shows and their characters. In one instance, Anna Gunn from Breaking Bad wrote a New York Times Op-ed piece about the disdain some fans had for Skyler White. In Ms. Park's case race, as well as gender, proved to spark a … Continue reading Racism, Sexism, and Hannibal: Eat The Rude