Monthly Archives: September 2009

Park Homes – How Retirees are shaping the future of Housing

Park Homes asked: Every eight seconds another baby boomer turns 60! As this generation heads toward retirement what are their housing options? Well, downsizing doesn’t mean downgrading for this group. In fact, baby boomers are looking for upscale living with less complications. They want their homes to be manageable, affordable and accessible. And chances are… Read More »

Nosferatu: the Film That Wouldn’t Die, a History of the Vampire Film From Its Birth to the Present Day

Tim Kane asked: There is no doubt that Freidrich Willhelm Murnau’s Nosferatu, Eine Symphonie des Grauens (Symphony of Horror) is a piece of landmark cinema, both for its Expressionist filmmaking and its unique treatment of the vampire as plague. Yet few people saw this monumental film prior to 1960. Though slated for destruction by Bram… Read More »