The BBC has a look at creepy and fascinating Victorian Christmas cards. Smithsonian Magazine writes about the history about the history of Christmas cards. And the Lilly Library has an online exhibit of Victorian Christmas cards.
The Gutter’s own Carol joins The Feminine Critique‘s Emily Intravia to talk about Christmas In The Smokies. Listen their discussion of Christmas movie tropes, chickens and even a little Werner Herzog!
Our friends at the Feminine Critique have begun their annual tradition of “Stocking Stuffers!” That’s right Emily watches and reviews all the made-for-tv Christmas movies she can find! “Slip into your favorite ugly Christmas sweater and bring that cocoa to a boil. It’s the official start of the […]
Friend of the Gutter Kimberly Lindbergs shares some holiday recipes from Hollywood’s stars, including Marilyn Monroe’s stuffin’ and Ben Johnson’s biscuits! “In celebration of Thanksgiving, I thought I’d share a few holiday recipes from some of Hollywood’s most loved and admired stars. The recipes are variants of traditional […]
The fact that I Come In Peace is set in eternally balmy Texas and is about Dolph Lundgren trying to kill a hulking Edgar Winter from outer space who shoots razor-sharp CDs at people should in no way distract you from the fact that in at least one […]
Just in time for New Year’s Day it is ALL the Feminine Critique’s “Stocking Stuffers” mini-episodes are available for your listening pleasure. “Do you hear what I hear? Public domain holiday songs playing over montages, black pumps stomping through Canadian conference rooms to make deals that will destroy […]