Posted by Tommy Geraci
Staff Blog
Monday, August 30th, 2010
The types of personalities I care about are the people who lend their voice to others that otherwise may never be heard from. Sure, I want to hear about their latest projects because, 9 times out of 10, the people who are truly good inside chose great work. Whether it is music, movies, radio, or television, I usually enjoy the work of good people.
Posted by Tommy Geraci
Staff Blog
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Without giving away too much, the title “Yellow” is perfect for this play but not for the obvious reason you will learn when you see it, and I do suggest you do your best to do so. The title “Yellow” represented fear, cowardice, and joy at different times in the production. Del Shores writing is always layered with humor, sensitivity, passion, and a touch of drama. I can honestly say I laughed, smiled, blushed, and cried all in one sitting. For me, it was refreshing to see a play that could surprise you in so many ways. The dramatic turn was unexpected as well as the explosive scenes and one particular touching scene.
Posted by Tommy Geraci
Staff Blog
Monday, May 24th, 2010
Are we all connected in spirit? I think we are. Think about what draws you to a person. Yes, sometimes it is physical but physical wears off. What attracts you may not keep you. I think the spiritual connection must be like a magnet, keeping you in each others’ circles. Without the deeper, spiritual connection it could not last long.
Posted by @Axleuk
Staff Blog
Sunday, April 4th, 2010
Twitter friends Dawn and Sylvia had some trouble meeting up for lunch and such, as their countries are hundreds of miles apart. After much brainstorming and anticipation the moment of tweetup has finally arrived, and both Dawn and Sylvia are now mobile in America taking in the sights and meeting friends along the way.
Posted by Tommy Geraci
Staff Blog
Saturday, April 3rd, 2010
var fbShare = {url: ‘http://utweet.it/staff-blog/alzheimers-the-stranger-maker/’,size: ‘large’,}TweetGrowing up we were very close to my Father’s parents. We got together regularly, usually once a week for dinner, and always on Holidays. The weekly visits were usually on Wednesdays where we would have dinner at our house, some conversation, a bit of television watching, and of course coffee [...]
Posted by Wade Burch
Staff Blog
Monday, March 29th, 2010
Information has always been a powerful currency. It is more so in the dawning age – even previously material goods are now taking the form of digital information. While we (rightly) celebrate the freedom of the open internet, certain digital information must be secure in order to retain its value. This security, however, is a relative and elusive idea.
Posted by Wade Burch
Staff Blog, Tech
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
With all the talk of e-readers recently, it’s easy to forget that the iPad is not one. Certainly it can function as an e-reader, but the iPad is instead a slate computing device capable of running any number of programs. In this case, those programs include rival e-reading software selling rival e-books.
Posted by @Axleuk
Features, Staff Blog
Saturday, March 20th, 2010
Classical singer Paul Potts and his brother-in-law Robin Bevan have set themselves a fitness challenge to raise money for charity – by walking from Paul’s home in Port Talbot, South Wales to London.
The aim is to raise money for SOS Children’s Villages appeal for Haiti.
Posted by Tommy Geraci
Features, Staff Blog
Friday, March 19th, 2010
var fbShare = {url: ‘http://utweet.it/staff-blog/scientology-religion-under-fire/’,size: ‘large’,}TweetI have been curious for some time now about the Church of Scientology. To be honest, I was raised Roman Catholic but now I am more spiritual than anything else. My family still believes in receiving the sacraments, and we baptize our children in church but most of us have fallen [...]
Posted by Tommy Geraci
Staff Blog
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Growing up we were exposed to all sorts of fantasy characters with super human powers either through comic books, movies, books, cartoons, or television. I remember even before I was of school age I was mesmerized by shows like Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. The idea of being magical was very appealing to me and I suspect many others.