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Posted on December 29, 2015 by Colm Currie
Having started reading for pleasure again in 2014 after much too long a gap, I decided to take on this reading challenge in 2015, in order to expand my literary horizons a little. I am pleased to say that I have successfully completed the… Continue Reading “Reading Challenge 2015”
Category: Books, Media, OpinionTags: Alan Moore, Amy Poehler, Bob Woodward, Books, Bret Easton Ellis, Carl Bernstein, Carsten Stroud, Charles Cumming, Che Guevara, Chinua Achebe, Colin Bateman, Dave Gibbons, David Sedaris, Ernest Hemingway, Gillian Flynn, Harper Lee, Iain Banks, Iain M. Banks, Irvine Welsh, J. Jefferson Farjeon, J. K. Rowling, J. R. R. Tolkien, Jane Austen, Kurt Vonnegut, Leo Tolstoy, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Philip K. Dick, Philip Pullman, Reading, Reading Challenge, Robert Galbraith, Stephen Chbosky, Stephen King, Stuart David, Truman Capote, William Shakespeare
Posted on March 23, 2013 by Colm Currie
Disclaimer #1 – This is about the TV series Girls, and in no way applies to the social responsibility I think young females in general do or do not have. Disclaimer #2 – This is not about the quality of, lack thereof, or hype… Continue Reading “On Girls and Social Responsibility”
Category: Media, Opinion, Politics, TelevisionTags: Censorship, Cheers, Education, Girls, Girls HBO, HBO, J. K. Rowling, Lena Dunham, Opinion, Safe sex, Social responsibility, Television, The Casual Vacancy, The Sopranos, Tom And Jerry, TV