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Review of Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler

Review of Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler

by Jim Algie | Oct 26, 2021 | Blog, Book Reviews

One good thing about the pandemic was catching up on classics like “Farewell, My Lovely” by Raymond Chandler. For a book published 80 years ago, it’s surprisingly fresh and prescient. FISTFUL OF RAYMOND CHANDLER In Chandler’s second Philip Marlowe PI...
Shooting Stars like Kurt Cobain: Portrait of a Rock Photographer

Shooting Stars like Kurt Cobain: Portrait of a Rock Photographer

by Jim Algie | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog, Music

As a photographer Martyn Goodacre is mostly remembered for his famous black and white shot of Kurt Cobain, but he framed many more stars of rock, cinema and literature before living in Thailand for many years.    The music business is a Roman circus of debauchery and...
Elegy for a Cat by a Panel of Experts on Love and Loss from the Writing World

Elegy for a Cat by a Panel of Experts on Love and Loss from the Writing World

by Jim Algie | Apr 13, 2021 | Blog, Features, My Writings, Wildlife and Ecotourism

The recent death of my cat in a freak accident left me feeling both inconsolable yet unable to express the enormity of that loss to myself or anyone else. Words by Jim Algie After his passing, I decided not to make an announcement on social media. I’ve taken that...
Remembering Mr. Chi Pig: the High-flying, Low-Falling Frontman of SNFU

Remembering Mr. Chi Pig: the High-flying, Low-Falling Frontman of SNFU

by Jim Algie | Jan 26, 2021 | Blog, Music, Personalities

The passing of the cult-famous punk singer of SNFU last year inspired a torrent of online tributes from fans, critics and musicians like Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day, but few of them came from those who first knew him as a teenaged skateboarder from Edmonton....
Thailand’s Last Executioner: Obituary for a Kindly Killer

Thailand’s Last Executioner: Obituary for a Kindly Killer

by Jim Algie | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog, My Writings, Personalities, Stories

What sort of cold-blooded executioner leans over a sub-machine-gun bolted to the floor, takes aim at a target on a white curtain in front of a condemned man strapped to a cross, and then pumps 10 to 15 bullets into his back? A family man, a rock musician, an altruist,...
Suicide Notes on Anthony Bourdain, Chris Cornell, Kevin Hines and the Middle-Aged Plumber Down the Street

Suicide Notes on Anthony Bourdain, Chris Cornell, Kevin Hines and the Middle-Aged Plumber Down the Street

by Jim Algie | Jun 9, 2020 | Blog, Features, Music, Personalities, Profiles, Stories

On the first anniversary of the passing of Anthony Bourdain, Jim Algie looks at the spiking suicide rate in the West and how a man who survived a leap from the Golden Gate Bridge is leading a revolution in suicide prevention and awareness. My brother and I were nine...
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