Keep Your Ear Open

I don’t know how I ended up as an eavesdropper. Maybe growing up with seven older siblings who liked to keep secrets from me had something to do with it. Some of my earliest memories come from receiving bribes to sneak into our living room to spy on my oldest sister and her boyfriend. I […]

Saving the Children

I feel like I have saved the youth of Hanover single-handedly. All it took was a trip to the library. Everything started when I read an item in the newspaper. The library wanted to expand their collection and put out a call for used video games. A small stack of those just happen to sit […]

How Will We Survive?

Have you heard the news? I cannot believe this is happening. The world is surely getting closer to the end. A pirated copy of the Wolverine movie has ended up on the Internet. Tragic, huh? I hadn’t heard of this when I wrote my column a few weeks ago on “spoilers.” I think I need […]

Back to School

I really enjoyed my final few months as a college student. Allegheny College, where I attended, operated on a trimester system at that time. That meant that we had three sessions of 10 weeks. Each time, we took three classes. Thanks to some AP credits from high school, I had enough credits after the second […]

Spoiled Rotten

I love when two of my favorite things come together – peanut butter and jelly, chicken wings and beer, television and the Internet. That last one has brought good and bad things lately. The good part involves my discovery of Hulu. For the uninitiated, Hulu is a website where you can find full episodes of […]

Unarmed and Dangerous

In my younger days, I had quite a temper. A combination of overcompensating for my small stature and growing up with four older brothers brought about this condition. I was not out of control, but I had a few fights at school, especially around junior high. Nothing profound really changed things. I did start to […]

Drive Time

I know this might not sound too popular these days what with people trying to save money and find different ways to protect the environment, but I realized something last week. I love to drive. This is not really a new revelation. Because I commute down to Baltimore for work, I have understood my appreciation […]

And The Brian Goes To …

The high-brow movies will have their moments in Hollywood. But we learn about the really important awards today, the seventh annual Brians, which recognize excellence in movies which I saw in the theater in 2008. A record 11 movies qualified for this year’s awards. Many were only really eligible to win The Bridget, which goes […]

Crisis Averted

For so long, I took pride in the fact that I did not own an iPod. Didn’t need one, I told people. I have a built-in prejudice against Apple and had plenty of other ways to get my music. I could resist assimilating. Or so I thought. I finally gave in over the summer and […]