TRC: December 2009

TRC: December 2009

Take a look at what The Red Circle will bring its readers for Christmas during the month of December

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Another month come and gone. Perhaps too quickly. The Red Circle is now entering its third month of continued existence on the web, and this month we aim to change it up a bit. We’re slapping a theme on virtually everything we do in December, and that theme is Music. Featured author Cory Maidens will be counting off his Top 50 Albums of the Decade for us every weekday in December. We’ll also be introducing new contributors to the fold as we unveil Song of the Day selections, and hopefully some more technical articles around how to get the most out of your home stereo. We had some successes in November. Our Flip/Side features certainly gathered some steam and some discussion. This is something we are proud of. That said, it’s time we switch it up again and hope that you’ll find the time to make the Red Circle a daily destination. We’re certainly working at it. We’ll still continue to review first run and catalog movies here. The Long Good Friday will press on with a theme all its own: One and Done TV shows. We’ll give you a chance to enjoy these One Season Wonders every Friday. Its too bad the vast majority of people didn’t. Hopefully we’ll have a few more surprises in store before the first year of the new decade begins.

Christmastime is inseparably tied to music. Carolers, shopping malls, Christmas mixes. We’d like to take that connection and push it a little farther. We’d like to introduce you artists you may have never heard of, and deeper cut songs by the artists you already love. Celebrate the season with music, even if it doesn’t mention Santa, Reindeer, or First Noels. It’s going to get colder outside, but you’ll have a spot to warm your feet inside The Red Circle.

Tom Nix // 11.30.09

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  1. Kremer

    November 30, 2009

    Alright, I’ll say it. Whose spot are we warming are feet in, Tom? And more tv!

  2. Tom Nix

    November 30, 2009

    So filthy.

    TV is in the pipeline. Unfortunately the two of us never watch any, unless its Supernatural. But, with the addition of these other cats to our midst, we may have some time and talent to start talking about the idiot box a little more. Oh, and you can expect a Who-A-Thon after THE END OF TIME airs. Maybe you should write about TV for The Red Circle so you’ll stop complaining all the time.

  3. Kremer

    November 30, 2009

    I don’t think you’d let me write tv stuff as apparently I only care for shows with ladies with huge boobs in tight outfits…If it doesn’t have the knockers it’s not worth watching. I even have my own cleavage rating system…it involves tweaked nipples…But I will appreciate the Who-A-Thon as long as you send me my commemorative Doctor Who medal.

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