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Let’s Pull Away Over Nature’s Forces

Robyn Hitchcock, Groovy Decay – This was Robyn’s second solo album, from 1982. And it was not particularly successful, so it was kind of difficult to find. While I prefer to purchase things in physical form when possible, I bought both this and the demo … Continue reading →

Posted in Albums, Authors, Beatles, Christmas, Families, Holidays, Humor, Language, Minus 5, Monkees, Music, Robert Rankin, Robyn Hitchcock, Sexuality, XTC | Tagged andy partridge, groovy decay, groovy decoy, let the war against music begin, my failed christmas career, my failed songwriting career |

All He Does Is Drink Your Blood, ‘Cause He Don’t Like Ginger Ale

We’re All Going to the World’s Fair – This is a weird and often sad movie about a teenage girl who plays an online game that has something to do with the World’s Fair, but we never learn how the game … Continue reading →

Posted in Cartoons, Conspiracy Theories, Games, Health, History, Language, Monsters, Sexuality, Television, The Simpsons, Video, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged anthony hopkins, bram stoker, bram stoker's dracula, carnivals, charles montgomery burns, count dracula, dracula, gary oldman, halloween, keanu reeves, psycho, renfield, the funhouse, vampires, vlad the impaler, we're all going to the world's fair, winona ryder |

All Zamonian Stories End Tragically

Have I been reading too much recently? I checked three books out from the library last week, and have already finished all of them. Then again, none of them were that long. I have a bad habit of often looking … Continue reading →

Posted in African, Alchemy, Art, Astronomy, Authors, Book Reviews, Dragon Quest, Egyptian, Humor, Jainism, janelle monae, Magic, Maps, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Philosophy, Prejudice, Religion, Science, Sexuality, Technology, Video Games | Tagged alaya dawn johnson, athanasius kircher, cats, danny lore, dirty computer, dragon quest viii, dragons, echo the crat, edward brooke-hitching, eve l. ewing, i'm afraid you've got dragons, john herschel, magonia, mars, moon, nevermind, percival lowell, peter s. beagle, planets, prince charmles, save changes, seshet, sheree renee thomas, succubus ghoolion, sun, the alchemaster's apprentice, the last unicorn, the memory librarian, the memory librarian and other stories of dirty computer, the sky atlas, time travel, timebox, timebox altar(ed), walter moers, wizards, yohanca delgado, zamonia |

Big Bugs and Birds

Calculated Risks, by Seanan McGuire – This one is a direct follow-up to Imaginary Numbers, with Sarah Zellaby and her allies transported into another dimension, and their memories of her having been erased. She has to do the calculations to … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Arabian, Authors, Book Reviews, Dreams, Humor, incryptid, Korean, Magic, Mathematics, Monsters, Music, Mythology, Persian, Piers Anthony, Relationships, Rick Riordan, seanan mcguire, Sexuality, They Might Be Giants, Xanth | Tagged antimony price, calculated risks, cheollima, fonda lee, ghost writer in the sky, gifted clans, graci kim, imaginary numbers, isis, johrlac, manticores, rabbits, rick riordan presents, rocs, sarah zellaby, singing the comic-con blues, sirens, the last fallen realm, untethered sky, verity price |

Crime Doesn’t Clay

There are SPOILERS for both movies reviewed here. Heavenly Creatures – If I hadn’t known this was based on true events, I would probably have thought it to be some kind of conservative panic. I mean, two teenage girls who … Continue reading →

Posted in Cartoons, Drugs, Families, Health, Relationships, Sexuality, Television, The Simpsons, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged anne perry, brawl in cell block 99, crime, don johnson, heavenly creatures, honora rieper, juliet hulme, kate winslet, mental illness, murder, pauline parker, vince vaughn |

The Ozual Suspects

The Characters of Oz: Essays on Their Adaptation and Transformation, edited by Dina Schiff Massachi – This collection of essays by different authors, some of whom I know personally, discusses various Oz characters and how they’ve been used over time, … Continue reading →

Posted in Advertising, Art, Book Reviews, Characters, Christianity, Eric Shanower, Feminism, Gender, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Live Shows, Magic, Magic Items, Muppets, Music, Names, Oz, Oz Authors, Philosophy, Plays, Politics, Religion, Sexuality | Tagged a good man but a bad wizard, a living thing, all wound up, angelica shirley carpenter, aunt em, but first there was a scarecrow, charlotte greenwood, cowardly lion, danielle paige, david maxine, dee michel, dina schiff massachi, dorothy and the heroine's quest, dorothy and the wizard in oz, dorothy gale, feathertop, fred woodward, gita dorothy morena, glinda, glinda and gender performativity, golden cap, hank the mule, heart over head, intelligence, j. l. bell, jack pumpkinhead, james satter, jinjur, katharine kittredge, knitting, louis f. gottschalk, love magnet, mark i. west, mary lenard, matilda joslyn gage, miss piggy, nathaniel hawthorne, nome king, oliver morosco, ozcon international, ozma, ozma of oz, ozma sorceresses and suffrage, paige gray, patchwork girl, piecing together the patchwork girl of oz, polychrome, prince silverwings, private jo files, queen ann soforth, queen coo-ee-oh, rinkitink in oz, robert b. luehrs, ruth berman, scarecrow, scoodlers, shaggy man, shannon murphy, straight outta oz, the characters of oz, the marvelous land of oz, the muppets' wizard of oz, the nome king, the proto-sissy the sissy and macho men, the tik-tok man of oz, the wizard of oz (1902), the wizard of oz (1939), the wonderful wizard of oz, tik-tok, tik-tok of oz, tin woodman, todrick hall, trading knitting needles for pistols, walter squire, wicked witch of the west, winged monkeys, witch's familiars or winged warriors, witches, witches wicked and otherwise, wizard of oz |

I May Be Wrong, I’ll Pay for It

Cracker, Bob’s Car – This 1995 fan club release was recently made available to the general public. I’d previously heard some of the songs on it, but not all. It’s largely a collection of stuff the band did in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Albums, Ben Folds, Camper Van Beethoven, Cracker, Humor, janelle monae, jenny lewis, Minus 5, Music, Poetry, Relationships, Self-Esteem, Sexuality, sparks, Video | Tagged bob's car, calling cortez, david lowery, f.s.k., flamingos, grace jones, johnny hickman, joy'all, kim jong-un, neil young, roger miller, scott mccaughey, the age of pleasure, the girl is crying in her latte, veronica lake, what matters most |

Impure Evil

One Bible verse I’ve heard a fair amount recently is from Isaiah 5:20: “Woe unto them that call evil good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for … Continue reading →

Posted in Christianity, Conspiracy Theories, Current Events, Education, Gender, Language, Philosophy, Politics, Prejudice, Religion, Sexuality | Tagged bible, faith, homophobia, homosexuality, idols, isaiah, jesus, kirk cameron, mary miller, morality, national day for prayer and repentance, patriarchy, racism, ritual, romans, sin, st. paul, transphobia |

The Strange, Silent Type

SPOILERS, as usual. Strange World – It’s weird that Disney came out with a new big-budget animated feature that just fizzled out at the box office, and I’m not quite sure why it did. I guess it was largely bad … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Cartoons, Families, Greek Mythology, Humor, Mythology, Names, Relationships, Revisiting Disney, Sexuality, Technology, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged airships, anne bancroft, avalonia, bernadette peters, burt reynolds, callisto, diversity, dom deluise, james caan, liza minelli, marcel marceau, marty feldman, mel brooks, paul newman, sid caesar, silent movie, slapstick, strange world, turtles |

Attack of the Puberty Panda

Turning Red – This is the first Pixar film to be directed solely by a woman, and it explores the familiar themes of the awkwardness of adolescence and trying to fit in with an overbearing family. That it uses menstruation … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Art, Cartoons, Families, Health, Magic, Monsters, Music, Relationships, Religion, Revisiting Disney, Sexuality, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged 4*town, adolescence, billie eilish, boy bands, kaiju, menstruation, pixar, puberty, red pandas, turning red |