Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Dick Tracy: America's Most Famous Detective edited by Bill Couch, Jr.: Book Review
Started: February 26, 2026
Links to stuff mentioned:
The goodreads review I mentioned: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/563430908
Related Playlists:
Dick Tracy Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7MsTIqdx2oSof-kvNCbeVj&si=f151y-QuLV7qPeB9
Book Review Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7dao6py7ODX_PkUvrAEch7&si=EJ7CG8iO9IouNaYY
Books I Read in 2026: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7YYl7seud9ov0n6dtdHzvj&si=iMERlWtiF0Rq2-uy
Rereads Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5dMXnK5v4Yc7a8MF5p32Bx
Dick Tracy: America's Most Famous Detective Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7MWr9MvjYuiaXbYYXEJ7eX&si=5V2TDjEcdWgewPOW
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Cascade Park (Early Spring / Late Winter)
(Travelogues--West Michigan)
The snow was all gone, but the temperature was still below freezing.
Address: 3810 Thornapple River Dr SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49546
Related Playlists:
Travelogues Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x71JnPJ1gs_uaswSALX-7V9
West Michigan Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4D-0HPmovcbB6cCqlVVGEL&si=IEFmZ3UMgJxI0F4F
Kent County Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5EOMa9ZWDBtdpQFwtlk_ev&si=t8952PnDfrJQTvBY
Cascade Township Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4WoaXKD7r7tquq2KUQuBjn&si=Hy0GBuPXCEuoZCJE
Monday, March 16, 2026
Peter Martin Wege Theatre
(Travelogues--West Michigan)
Address: 341 Ellsworth Ave SW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Related Playlists:
Travelogues Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x71JnPJ1gs_uaswSALX-7V9
West Michigan Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4D-0HPmovcbB6cCqlVVGEL&si=IEFmZ3UMgJxI0F4F
Kent County Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5EOMa9ZWDBtdpQFwtlk_ev&si=t8952PnDfrJQTvBY
Grand Rapids Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x73ypfpMOZfYbKtensuu4B_&si=96WBxbMtcrLrVFp3
Sunday, March 15, 2026
This Week in Booktube: March 15, 2026
(These are the Booktube videos I watched this week. As always, I encourage you also to check out each of the videos I've linked to down below. Support Booktube. And let me know what you've watched this past week.)
Dane Cobain The Arts Show #265: Paul Nattress
Steve Donoghue Some Cloudy, Chilly Tribute-Mail!
Bookish Why Do Books Today Suck?
Derek Green The Non-fiction Tag!!!
Steve Donoghue Epic Comic Book Wednesday: Swamp Thing - The Anatomy Lesson!
Derek Green Mystery Box Book Haul!!!
Bethanne Bruninga-Socolar Literary fiction: The End of August by Yu MiriAugust 1968 by W. H. Auden: ESL Listening
(TESOL Worksheets--Poems ESL Listening)
Transcript: docs, pubVideo: HERE
August 1968 by W. H. Auden: poems
Video: https://youtu.be/wraCENswwfo
The Ogre does what ogres can,
Deeds quite impossible for Man,
But one prize is beyond his reach,
The Ogre cannot master Speech:
About a subjugated plain,
Among its desperate and slain,
The Ogre stalks with hands on hips,
While drivel gushes from his lips.
Related Playlists:
Poems ESL Listening Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7ReDXIOlVgC1Ci0mGdDWqd
ESL Listening Exercises Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7xq-zLjulU2DRTjg2TNmAx
W. H. Auden Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6IBvsmruIQCu_lJ5HJFDlT&si=sD8DOhRigpVu9UwR
https://sites.google.com/view/reading-and-listening-practice
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Wizard of Oz Ballet by the Grand Rapids Ballet School Junior Company: Review
My wife got the ballet tickets from the neighbor. (The neighbor had 4 tickets to the ballet, but was too busy to go herself.)
"Do you want to take the kids to the ballet?" my wife asked me.
"I don't need to see the ballet," I responded.
I do have as a long term goal to try to culture myself (see, for example, my Blogging the Canon project), but I haven't yet worked my way up to the age of classical ballet. And at the moment, I lack all appreciation for it. I enjoy a good stage play, but 90 minutes of dancing with no dialogue? That didn't sound fun to me at all.
"We should go, it will be fun for the kids," my wife said.
So, we went.
This was done by the Grand Rapids Ballet. More info on this production is on their website HERE.
The ballet started with a short introduction by the choreographer. Based on his introduction, it sounded like he had also been responsible for writing and creating this ballet, but it wasn't entirely clear. Is this ballet entirely locally created?
One interesting tidbit I got from the introduction was that Frank L. Baum had spent time in West Michigan, and that portions of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz were apparently written while Frank L. Baum was staying in Holland, Michigan. Wow! I had no idea.
The choreographer also said that the ballet was based more on the book than the movie. Although in my opinion, the ballet seemed to be also heavily influenced by the movie. The music was often just riffs on the songs from movie, and the ending implied the whole thing was just a dream--something that was true in the movie, but not the book.
Nor was the violence from the book reproduced in this ballet. I suppose that's for the best. But I kept waiting for the Tin Woodman to use his ax (as he often did in the book), but it never happened.
Occasionally this produced gaps. For example, in the ballet, the characters are saved from the poppy flowers by the mice (as was true in the book--in the movie they were saved by Glinda). However, the ballet omitted the scene where the Tin Woodman saved the queen of the mice from the wild cat. So it doesn't make any sense for the mice to save them in the ballet version.
But then, is a ballet even supposed to make sense? My wife, being Vietnamese, actually did not know the story of The Wizard of Oz, and only had a vague idea of what was supposed to be going on from watching the ballet. Because the ballet was told only in dancing, and with no dialogue, the ballet kind of assumed that you know the general story of The Wizard of Oz, and didn't work too hard to make the story completely comprehensible to the uninitiated. (e.g. When the Scarecrow gestured to his head, I knew that he was indicating that he wanted a brain, because I was already familiar with the story, but this wasn't at all clear to my wife.) Perhaps that's true of all ballet adaptations? I don't know. This was the first full length ballet I ever saw. (Not counting televised versions of The Nutcracker.)
From a technical standpoint, the ballet was excellent. (I mean, take my opinion with a grain of salt, because this was the first and only full ballet I ever saw. But it all looked great to me.) The dancers were all incredibly talented and coordinated, they did all their leaps and jumps well. It was impressive to behold.
Impressive, but... well, if you're not a ballet fan, then watching 90 minutes of just dancing can be a bit tiresome.
And, as someone who never really got into ballet, I've got to say: what's with all the dancing on the toes? Who decided that ballet dancers always have to be dancing on their tip-toes? Doesn't that cause all sorts of joint damage? Can't they just dance like normal?
But, that's not to say there weren't highlights. There were a few upbeat jazzy numbers that were fun. The Wicked Witch did an excellent job, and final confrontation with her was suitably intense, both in terms of the music that accompanied it, and in terms of the acting.
When everyone returned to the Emerald City, there was then a really upbeat number that (in my humble opinion) should have closed out the performance. But after this, we got a couple slower numbers as Dorothy makes her way back home. (Or slowly awakens from a dream. It's a little bit unclear what is happening at the end.) My kids got very restless during these last couple of numbers.
Still, all in all, not a bad afternoon. It's nice to see that there's some culture going on in the city. Sometimes I get so caught up with my own daily grind (wake up, go to work, go to sleep), that I forget there are places right here in this city were people are taking time out of their busy lives to make art. This ballet may not be my cup of tea exactly, but I'm glad people are doing it.
Rango: Movie Review
Links to Stuff Mentioned:
Rango - Nostalgia Critic: https://youtu.be/j08pydgrk7o?si=l5YPvc19hS5PHKy4
This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost. For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:
In this case, the old blog post is here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2014/01/rango.html
Related Playlists:
Movie Reviews playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6N06WoIoV2fLb6xRYrepTk&si=EDHi2_Y41ACLnCmA
Scripted Movie Reviews playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x49ts8TV1DbXQo8zN_e65us&si=_gzqGAmaz337NVCP
Scripted Reviews Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5BKcEIufNKlS58JHU_glyL&si=Pje0KQqIqOgWGGUI
6 Stars Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5J3Xt6eNnuYXV6HcAIbGEy
Friday, March 13, 2026
The New Teen Titans Volume 1-14: Review of a Series
Related Playlists:
DC Comics Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6kPikhXNalrSh9BnvzZi2f&si=4rAijTT4v9u_06q2
Book Review Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7dao6py7ODX_PkUvrAEch7&si=EJ7CG8iO9IouNaYY
Books I Read in 2026: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7YYl7seud9ov0n6dtdHzvj&si=iMERlWtiF0Rq2-uy
Teen Titans Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4_-BaiPwS0J-LsMStZZlJq&si=EwPsg0qwXoP9MqVi
The New Teen Titans Volume 1-14: Review of a Series Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4dw1Q6bF15ESBy_m4esebI&si=OH021UdlIYP6biGx
Thursday, March 12, 2026
The New Teen Titans Volume Fourteen by Marv Wolfman: Book Review
Started: February 27, 2026
Related Playlists:
DC Comics Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6kPikhXNalrSh9BnvzZi2f&si=4rAijTT4v9u_06q2
Book Review Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7dao6py7ODX_PkUvrAEch7&si=EJ7CG8iO9IouNaYY
Books I Read in 2026: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7YYl7seud9ov0n6dtdHzvj&si=iMERlWtiF0Rq2-uy
Teen Titans Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4_-BaiPwS0J-LsMStZZlJq&si=EwPsg0qwXoP9MqVi
The New Teen Titans Volume Fourteen by Marv Wolfman Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5OvW2048BZz5VMXlVKBSgF&si=w2o2NoYNe6MOIVaF
I was able to read this book thanks to the Michigan statewide state-wide interlibrary loan service called MeLCat, which may be in danger thanks to a Presidential executive order. If you, like me, enjoy using MeLCat, contact your local representatives and let them know.
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