Showing posts with label SHRR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHRR. Show all posts

Monday, December 18, 2017

Foo Fighters and the Never-Ending Rockefeller Ritual


A few insightful readers recommended I check out last night's episode of Saturday Night Live, since there were apparently some very Secret Sun-worthy bits scattered among the brain-gouging unfunniness that has been the hallmark of this show since the early 90s.


Monday, May 01, 2017

From Eleusis to Edinburgh


Not safe for workish

Well, in honor of the holiday, there's a gallery of photos from the Beltane Fire Festival up on the Daily Mail's site to eye-gobble. 


Tuesday, April 05, 2016

DisinUFOmation: Tom DeLonge Sells His Sekret


At the same time we saw the very strange story of Kyle Odom and his war against the aliens, a UFO-related story of a considerably different order was going live, hitting several major media outlets.


Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Bowie Meets the Men-in-Black


People are going to interpret this video as a comment on celebrity culture, but it's clear that this is about alien visitations and MIBs.


Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Jonas Brothers or Oannes Brothers?


Why do they do this to me? Saturday we looked at the weird montage of the starlet and the distant star on Yahoo, which led us to the Oannes Brothers, those squeaky-clean Jersey boys who themselves are superstars with the 'Tween set. 

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Ritual Drama: The Beatles Love the Sun









You may have tuned into the Grammy Awards the other night and witnessed this tribute to the Beatles by none other than the Cirque Du Soleil (which can be roughly translated into "Sun Disk"). 


Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Song & Album of the Year: 2007


My favorite song of the year is probably pretty obscure to some people, which just shows how pathetic the music industry has become. 



Monday, June 06, 2005

Doctor Strange is Always Changing Size


I'm probably a bit older than a lot of you out there. And I'm very grateful for that. I also had a lifeline to the culture of the 50s and 60s through my aunts and uncles, and spent much too much time alone when I was a kid. 

Note: Blogger changed the date on this post - I believe it was posted in 2008