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The Twilight Zone (TV Show)

  • Blogs

    April 1, 2011

    We Already Had A Black US President!

    ​It was James Earl Jones in The Man, an obscure 1972 film based on an Irving Wallace best seller about a black Senator who gets to move up to the White House, as it were, after the President is killed in a disaster. (Rod Serling of Twilight Zone fame wrote the screenplay.) And we're getting ... More >>

  • Film

    February 16, 2011

    Vanishing on 7th Street: Not As Good as Twilight Zone, But Still Creepy

    ​It was James Earl Jones in The Man, an obscure 1972 film based on an Irving Wallace best seller about a black Senator who gets to move up to the White House, as it were, after the President is killed in a disaster. (Rod Serling of Twilight Zone fame wrote the screenplay.) And we're getting ... More >>

  • Film

    August 25, 2010

    Ida Lupino, Pioneer. But, Please, Just Call Her "Mother"

    ​It was James Earl Jones in The Man, an obscure 1972 film based on an Irving Wallace best seller about a black Senator who gets to move up to the White House, as it were, after the President is killed in a disaster. (Rod Serling of Twilight Zone fame wrote the screenplay.) And we're getting ... More >>

  • Voice Choices

    September 29, 2009

    NEXT STOP . . .

    Celebrating The Twilight Zone's 50th anniversary

  • Unknown

    January 15, 2008

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  • pazzandjop

    January 30, 2007

    King of Wreck

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

  • Film

    July 27, 2004

    It Takes Evangelicals, Reruns, and Pot to Make a Village

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

  • Art

    October 8, 2002

    Repeat Performance

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

  • Film

    May 23, 2000

    Promised Lands

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

  • Books

    February 22, 2000

    Beat Manifestos

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

  • Long Island Voice

    October 26, 1999

    Resident evil

    Hiphop can never die so long as Bob Dylan—with story in his voice and lust in his eyes—is alive

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