Posthumous albums and (now) hologram performances: they could be of good use

Did you know that Otis Redding's (Sittin' On) the Dock of the Bay was a posthumous release? It came out after Redding's death in 1968 in a plane crash. It became the first posthumous single to top U.S. charts. The whole topic of posthumous anything spooks me out. The word posthumous means "occurring, awarded, or appearing after the death of… Continue reading Posthumous albums and (now) hologram performances: they could be of good use

Agust D by SUGA of BTS: a thorough and honest review

Yoongi Min. Min Yoongi. Yunki (as spelled on BTS World). SUGA. Lavender (that's what my sister calls him). And as of 2016, with the release of his first mixtape, call him Agust D. Conceived from the name "Suga" backwards (agus) and a "DT" which stands for "Daegu Town", I found out about this young man… Continue reading Agust D by SUGA of BTS: a thorough and honest review

My very complex opinion on Leaving Neverland after watching it twice

I hesitated sharing my thoughts on this highly controversial documentary before creating this blog for many reasons. One is that I do not fully believe the accusers, but I also do understand what a good and skilled predator can do to a young child. After studying children for over a year because of my personal… Continue reading My very complex opinion on Leaving Neverland after watching it twice