Book Review: 99 Observations on the Advertising Agency Business in the 60’s and 70’s by Gary D. Bringgold with Dean R. Oberpriller Back a while ago, there was a prestigious television program titled Mad Men, which was about a fictitious advertising agency in New York City in the 1960s and 1970s. It was very popular… Continue reading Book Review: 99 Observations on the Advertising Agency Business in the 60’s and 70’s
Month: February 2025
Manga Retrospective: Undead Unluck
Manga Retrospective: Undead Unluck by Yoshifumi Tozuka Fuuko Izumo has had a miserable life due to her curse of Unluck. Anyone Fuuko touches suffers a statistically improbable misfortune, often to lethal effect, with the first victims being her own parents. At age 18, the only thing that has kept her alive has been wanting to… Continue reading Manga Retrospective: Undead Unluck
Movie Review: Broadway Limited
Movie Review: Broadway Limited (1941) directed by Gordon Douglas Our story opens in Chicago, where Hollywood director Ivan Ivansky (Leonid Kinskey), his top star April Tremaine (Marjorie Woodworth) and personal assistant Patsy Riley (Patsy Kelly) are promoting their most recent movie. It’s going swell, but Ivansky is already planning his next movie, which will have a… Continue reading Movie Review: Broadway Limited
Book Review: Private Eye’s Bumper Book of Boobs
Book Review: Private Eye’s Bumper Book of Boobs edited by Richard Ingrams Private Eye is a satire and current events magazine that’s been published in Great Britain since 1961. While their investigative reporting is perhaps more important a contribution to society, they also do a lot of jokes and other humor. One recurring feature has… Continue reading Book Review: Private Eye’s Bumper Book of Boobs