I was chilling at home late on Monday night, and I was trying to unwind after a long day. I’ve been managing my media startup, genx chronicle.com, and I just published two children’s books on Amazon Kindle about life with my adopted cat Copper.… Continue Reading
Here’s Why Hip Hop Videos Are Unique
There’s a question I’ve always wondered about, which is why do hip hop videos have so many half-naked hot women in them? I mean it’s not like rappers like women more than rock stars, or folk stars, or whoever. And it’s true that some rock videos have a bunch of women in them.… Continue Reading
Late Night Hip Hop Musings
It’s 8:02 a.m, and I’ve been up most of the night working. I wrote a story about my night out celebrating the publication of my first two ebooks on Amazon Kindle. They’re children’s books about my life with my cat Copper, who I adopted from an animal shelter, and who has slowly warmed up to me.… Continue Reading
One Night in Queens
I was out late last night, celebrating the publication of my first two ebooks on Amazon Kindle. They’re both children’s books about me and my adopted cat Copper, and how we slowly bonded over a period of several months. The first is The Copper Courtship: A Cat and Human Love Story, and the second is Copper’s Corner: A Cat’s Life.… Continue Reading
A Tribute to Chester Bennington from Linkin Park
It’s 3:36 a.m. on March 10th, and I’m listening to New Divide, by Linkin Park. Chester Bennington is belting out the lyrics in his frenetic high-pitched voice, and he’s really amping me up.
His lyrics are angst-ridden, full of pain and suffering, but he’s got a poetic bravery to him as well.… Continue Reading
Today in Trump Land: Don’t Cry for Gary Cohn
Gen X Chronicle brings you the latest installment of Today in Trump Land, where we chronicle the doings, comings and goings of the Trump Administration. I say comings and goings because no other American Presidential administration has had such a high rate of turnover as the current one.… Continue Reading
The Oscars Was Like A PSA For Diversity. Important, But Boring.
OK, so they estimate that about a billion people watched the Oscars telecast tonight. And there were a lot of storylines leading up to the ceremony. There were the sexual harassment scandals and the #MeToo movement, the success of the all-black production of Black Panther and the call for more inclusion, the backdrop of the #OscarsSoWhite movement from 2015, and the underlying horror of the Trump Administration’s attempts to reverse 50 years of racial, social and economic progress.… Continue Reading
Drones In The Skies Above Queens?
I’ve been listening to Neil Young all night, the song Sugar Mountain especially, and it’s an incredibly dope song. And for the last hour or so I’ve been chilling in the kitchen by the large window with the lights out, listening to Neil on my Google Home.… Continue Reading