Movie Review: “A Million Ways To Die In The West”

Movie Review: “A Million Ways To Die In The West”
Gary Chew was a classical music host, programmer and producer on Capital Public Radio’s KXPR 88.9FM, Sacramento for 18 years. He retired in January 2007. Read more about Gary's long and storied career here.
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“A Million Ways To Die In The West” – a film review by Gary Chew Seth MacFarlane tries a million ways to make you laugh with his new … Read more

The Three Stooges Got Eye-Poked by the Oscars

The Three Stooges Got Eye-Poked by the Oscars
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Best Actor nomination should have gone to Curly in “The Three Stooges” It was an incredibly audacious act of snobbery that the truly classic Three Stooges movie got … Read more

Oscorations 2013: Oscars Awarded for Oscar Show Performances

Oscorations 2013: Oscars Awarded for Oscar Show Performances
Gary Chew was a classical music host, programmer and producer on Capital Public Radio’s KXPR 88.9FM, Sacramento for 18 years. He retired in January 2007. Read more about Gary's long and storied career here.
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The best and worst of the Oscars TV event And … the winners ARE: Jennifer Lawrence for moving up to the stage with such grace – ultimately. Seth … Read more

Oscars Take Final Bow: Academy Retires

Oscars Take Final Bow: Academy Retires
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Matt Nagin is an author and comedian who has published four books, acted in numerous film and TV projects, and performed standup in seven countries. Some career highlights include the 2019 publication of his humor book Do Not Feed The Clown by Tenth Street Press, the poem “If We Are Doomed” winning the 2018 Spirit First Editor’s Choice Award, and an appearance on the Amazon series Hunters in a scene with Al Pacino. Matt's fiction has been published in Across The Margin, The Binnacle, and Void Magazine, and a story will be anthologized this summer in Rabbit Hole: Weird Stories Volume 5. Other experiences Matt is grateful for include performing his one man show Woolly Mammoth Panic Attack at the Edinburgh Comedy Festival (a show so licentious it almost gave his mother a stroke), and creating the short film, Inside Job, which won several awards at festivals. Finally, Matt spent several years as a Talent and Show Coordinator for The Gotham Comedy Foundation, a charitable organization that brings comedians into hospitals and senior centers. More info at mattnagin.com
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Upside: No more risk of Oscars hosts causing world to cringe Last night, in a stunning move, The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences retired. There will … Read more

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