Movie Night: Us
I went to see Jordan Peele’s Us, with trepidation. Scary movies–not my thing. Now I’m trying to figure out when to see it again. … More Movie Night: Us
I went to see Jordan Peele’s Us, with trepidation. Scary movies–not my thing. Now I’m trying to figure out when to see it again. … More Movie Night: Us
Last October I wrote a blog post about my five most anticipated diverse movies. I saw them all. Here is the recap. … More Revisiting My 5 Most Anticipated Diverse Movies for Fall 2018
Rocking the solo life and heading out into nature cause I love it. … More Happy Birthday To Me – Doing (Another) Solo Trip, the Wildlife Expedition
My diverse movies list for fall 2018. … More My 5 Most Anticipated Diverse Movies for Fall 2018
I went to see the Mr. Rogers documentary, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?, and wow, I was hit hard by realizing how much that show contributed to my feeling of safety and fun as a child. … More Movie Night: Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
I really needed this movie version of “A Wrinkle in Time” when I was a kid. … More Movie Night: A Wrinkle in Time
My Oscars prediction for Best Picture is Get Out. Here’s why. … More Oscars Night 2018 – My Prediction
In part two of the series, artist and former Marine KD Neeley describes how she rose from the ashes to open her own art gallery in downtown Albuquerque and organize fundraisers to help her fellow service men and women. … More Interview with Artist Katie Neeley of the KD Neeley Gallery in Downtown Albuquerque – Part 2
An artist and former Marine opens her own art gallery in downtown Albuquerque and organizes fundraisers to help her fellow service men and women. … More Interview with Artist Katie Neeley of the KD Neeley Gallery in Downtown Albuquerque
The selfie re-enactment tradition is still going strong. … More Selfie Re-Enactments Redux