I grew up with NancyDrew. When I was young for every birthday and Christmas I received new NancyDrew books to add to the collection I had inheirted from my older sisters. Hmmm … I wish I knew where all those books were now. When I had the opportunity to play NancyDrew: Warnings at Waverly [...]
NancyDrew: Warnings at Waverly Academy is an adventure/puzzle game for the PC. The goal of the game is to figure out who has been leaving the threatening notes to the students attending Waverly Academy. Nancy goes undercover as a student at Waverly Academy and quickly finds out only Valedictorians are getting the letters from [...]
Maximillion Drake "Max" Thieriot (born October 14, 1988) is an American actor. During the 2000s, he appeared in several Hollywood films, including Catch That Kid, The Pacifier, NancyDrew, Jumper, and Kit Kittredge: An American Girl. Thieriot was signed to talent manager Don Gibble after taking his improvisation class. He modeled for GAP and appeared in two short films before...
Smallville Fan Columnist, Trish Neale is here again with some news. If you're interested in becoming a fan columnist, click here . She might as well be Supergirl! And yes: I realize Kara would object to that statement. But even without superpowers, Smallville's Lois Lane (Erica Durance) combines the talents of NancyDrew , Sarah Connor and Katie Couric all in the body of Heidi Klum....
... through 2010 12. 'Twilight' author steals 'Breaking Dawn'? 13. Mystery TV Themes: HARDY BOYS / NANCY DREW 14. Watch WALLANDER online 15. Are you "Monkish"? 16. Mystery TV Themes: IT TAKES A THIEF 17. How To Write a Cozy Mystery 18. Mystery TV Themes: PETER GUNN 19. TV Themes: THE AVENGERS (w/ THE NEW AVENGERS) 20. Shalhoub on MONK: 'Everything does come to an end'
... it is what comes of reading a steady diet of A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle (1962), NancyDrew mysteries (1930-), Andrew Lang's Fairy Books (1889-1910), some of the Narnia books [by C. S. Lewis (HarperCollins, 1949-1954), the Oz books [by L. Frank Baum (George M. Hill, 1900-)], Edgar Eager's Half Magic and Eleanor Estes' The Witch Family and old biographies of kick ass women...
The Shopping Channel Like a more-glamorous, less-butch NancyDrew, I’ve gotten to the bottom of the mystery of why so many Canadian designers have been hawking their wares on The Shopping Channel. It’s Canadian Designer Week! It’s nice to see people like Lucian Matis, David Dixon and Brian Bailey going mass market. We all want to wear [...]
Apparently in some parts of the world there are words to the theme for '70s cop show Starsky & Hutch . Listen: You can watch the more familiar opening credits here: Mystery TV Themes: STARSKY & HUTCH More classic TV opening credits here: NBC MYSTERY MOVIE HARDY BOYS / NANCY DREW THE AVENGERS (plus THE NEW AVENGERS) MONK MANNIX
... we survived because their love was greater than the threat. When Saturday Morning Pictures showed NancyDrew and the Hardy Boys, Laurel and Hardy, the Lone Ranger, Roy Rogers and Flash Gordon, and not extended commercials for toys? And the long hot summers were filled with bike rides, pick-up games, Hula Hoops, swimming in the river, sucking sherbet through a liquorice straw, and...
... grew up coveting her mom's worn copy of Our Bodies Ourselves , oh how I wish! Instead I was like NancyDrew putting pieces of the puzzle together. Flow is not a replacement for OBOS, rather I would say it is a companion piece. It goes thru the history of menstruation and how our society has dealt with it or ignored it. Flow reminds/tells you of our awful past of douching with Lysol...
Lostaholics reWatch of ABC's TV show, LOST. The inaugural reWatch podcast hosted by Lostaholics and NancyDrew along with her old crew from the Black Rock complete with LostLindsey. Also back on the scene is The Sargent, our newest member. Collectively we revisit these episodes with season 5 eyes to see if there is any new meaning to be found in these past episodes and whether or not...
... it is what comes of reading a steady diet of A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle (1962), NancyDrew mysteries (1930-), Andrew Lang's Fairy Books (1889-1910), some of the Narnia books [by C. S. Lewis (HarperCollins, 1949-1954), the Oz books [by L. Frank Baum (George M. Hill, 1900-)], Edgar Eager's Half Magic and Eleanor Estes' The Witch Family and old biographies of kick ass women...