Fifty Shades of … OMG!

Fifty Shades of … OMG!
Roz Warren Roz is the author of Just Another Day At Your Local Public Library and Our Bodies, Our Shelves: A Collection Of Library Humor. She writes for The New York Times and The Funny Times. Her work also appears in Good Housekeeping, The Christian Science Monitor, The Philadelphia Inquirer and of course, the Humor Times. Connect with her on Facebook, follow her on Twitter or visit her website.
Roz Warren

When I purchased my copy of “Fifty Shades of Grey,” the first book in the Fifty Shades trilogy, the cashier asked if I wanted a receipt. “Absolutely,“ I … Read more

Movie Review: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

Movie Review: ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
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 Dark Knight Rises’ — a film review by Gary Chew As the sun also rises, so does The Dark Knight, and Gotham City has never had it … Read more

Stone Goes Savage

Stone Goes Savage
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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‘Savages’ — a film review by Gary Chew The narration for Savages begins with Blake Lively putting herself in a place similar to Kevin Spacey’s when he opened … Read more

Movie Review: Lola Versus

Movie Review: Lola Versus
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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Lola Versus — a film review by Gary Chew I’ve already “seen” this movie…not a big or small screen, but in situations that developed right before my very … Read more

Movie Review: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World

Movie Review: Seeking a Friend for the End of the World
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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Seeking a Friend for the End of the World — a film review by Gary Chew What a premise. How enticing. There must be humor in Seeking a … Read more

Movie Review: ‘Hysteria’

Movie Review: ‘Hysteria’
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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“Hysteria” — a film review by Gary Chew There’s a buzz going on now at the Tower Theater, Land Park and Broadway, Sacramento. No, it’s not a cell … Read more

Movie Review: ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

Movie Review: ‘Moonrise Kingdom’
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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“Moonrise Kingdom” — film review by Gary Chew “Moonrise Kingdom” has a curious mix of qualities. It’s clever and sweet, but with every character in the film acting … Read more

Cartoonist Isabella Bannerman: Funny at 51

Cartoonist Isabella Bannerman: Funny at 51
Roz Warren Roz is the author of Just Another Day At Your Local Public Library and Our Bodies, Our Shelves: A Collection Of Library Humor. She writes for The New York Times and The Funny Times. Her work also appears in Good Housekeeping, The Christian Science Monitor, The Philadelphia Inquirer and of course, the Humor Times. Connect with her on Facebook, follow her on Twitter or visit her website.
Roz Warren

“Six Chix” contributor Isabella Bannerman has always loved making people laugh “Now that I’m 51,” cartoonist Isabella Bannerman tells me, “cartooning is easier than it’s ever been. I … Read more

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