Blood For Blood really had it all as far as bands are concerned, a dedicated fanbase, bands who wanted to tour with them and records that still sell 5 years after they played their last show. Then something happened…
Blood For Blood really had it all as far as bands are concerned, a dedicated fanbase, bands who wanted to tour with them and records that still sell 5 years after they played their last show. Then something happened…
By now a ton of people have already voted in the U.S. election. My state (oregon) is absentee vote only. No Polls. Nobody ever believes me. You can drop them off or mail em in but there is no designated area where people can show up to vote. All my life I have had radical political [...]

Editor's Note: The content of our writers' posts do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of JamsBio, nor its partners and sponsors. Really, it's just the writer. And our writers kick butt. Does the fact that more people will attend Paul McCartney's debut Tel Aviv performance tomorrow night than voted in the Kadima party leadership election (to decide the next Prime Minister of Israel) reveal more about Israel or Sir Paul? Sir Paul has commented, rejecting calls to boycott Israel, "I do what I think, and I have many [...]
I have a hard time believing that this woman is serious. Or at I just want to keep believing that there couldn't possibly be someone that uneducated. It's one thing to believe in something withiout hard evidence, but it's another thing entirely to not know how a rainbow works.It's probably a good indication that something is [...]
Everything about this makes me queasy. With The Dark Knight breaking every conceivable box-office record known to man, I'd hoped we'd enter a new phase of maturity in not just our action movies but our action movie marketing. Alas, it's not to be. The director of this little flick, Lexi Alexander, has been fired off the film, by the way - as has her composer. Seems the studio wants to use this kind of crap throughout the entire film. Ugh. The name of the band that wrote [...]

Recently I saw Promises , a documentary that I highly recommend. In it, the filmmaker arranges for Israeli and Palestinian children to meet and hang out, which is an unheard of phenomenon. He documents the meetings, interviews the children and their families, and tracks the children as they get older. It's amazing how extremist the kids can be, just because of what they're told. It's also amazing how articulate they are, and how much they can change, just by meeting the other side and discovering they're humans, too. Ramallah [...]