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Z Marks the Spot

Z Marks the Spot

The legend of Zorro – the cunning swordsman and masked champion of 19th century California’s downtrodden masses – has been adapted to the big screen and television dozens of times since his story was first told by pulp writer Johnston McCulley more than a century ago....
RetroFan Report

RetroFan Report

I spent some time this past week emailing back and forth with Ed Catto, editor of RetroFan Magazine, discussing photography for my upcoming article about a popular toy from the late ‘60s — one that happened to be a personal favorite when I was turning five during the...
The Children of the Night

The Children of the Night

Hey there, friends! Scary season reaches its dramatic climax tonight when darkness falls and the month of October comes to a close. Have a happy and safe Halloween, and be sure to hang onto your spectacles (and your dog) when all the little gremlins and goblins jump...
Nowhere Man

Nowhere Man

As a member of the Boss army for the better part of fifty years, I walked into a screening of Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere over the weekend with some measure of trepidation. I wanted to like it, but I knew I might encounter many reasons why I wouldn’t. Written...
A Tale of the Dark Side

A Tale of the Dark Side

Since the publication of Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1886 novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the story has been adapted to the stage, screen, radio and television more than 120 times by American, British and European producers. Film historian Troy...