by Ian Casselberry | Sep 25, 2015
Lance Berkman has presented himself as the latest example of why we really shouldn’t pay attention to athletes for any other reason besides what they accomplish on the field. The former Astros star (who also played for the Yankees, Cardinals and Rangers in 15...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 23, 2015
The outpouring of tributes and heartfelt warmth devoted to Yogi Berra in light of his passing Tuesday at the age of 90 has been overwhelming. Not overwhelming in a bad way, of course. Far from it. The wave of love and nostalgia for the baseball legend is genuine, so...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 23, 2015
The outpouring of tributes and heartfelt warmth devoted to Yogi Berra in light of his passing Tuesday at the age of 90 has been overwhelming. Not overwhelming in a bad way, of course. Far from it. The wave of love and nostalgia for the baseball legend is genuine, so...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 22, 2015
Since its release in 2002, Minority Report has been one of my favorite movies, a summer blockbuster with a harder sci-fi bent that was actually about ideas and futuristic possibilities, rather than relying heavily on an elusive high concept and special effects. Based...
by Ian Casselberry | Sep 22, 2015
Since its release in 2002, Minority Report has been one of my favorite movies, a summer blockbuster with a harder sci-fi bent that was actually about ideas and futuristic possibilities, rather than relying heavily on an elusive high concept and special effects. Based...