Scribble Works Reviews: World War Z
Naftali Burakovsky, left, and Lorenzo Venneri
Scribble Works Reviews
By LORENZO VENNERI and NAFTALI BURACOVSKY
World War Z
World War Z is directed by Marc Foster (Monster’s Ball and Quantum of Solace) and stars primarily Brad Pitt among others.
The screenplay (by Mathew Michael Carnahan and Drew Goddard) is based on Max Brooks’ novel and follows the story of a United Nations agent in the aftermath of a worldwide zombie takeover as he tries to answer questions concerning the new plague. We mostly enjoyed the film’s global scale and Brad Pitt’s serious but also funny character. Read More
Ask The Life Coach: En Route to Happiness
Ask The Life Coach: En Route to HappinessI never had an original thought in my life. That is why I always turn to established authorities like Tolstoy, Woody Allen and Tony Robins.
What? You think it’s an odd list? It contains a classic writer, famous cinematographer and bigger than life, Life Coach. So what? I learned a thing or two from them. Mainly, that our existence is all about happiness — happiness and completion. Really!
What would you not be willing to try to get there? You will take an unconventional route, you will not bend to circumstances, and you will push harder and harder Read More
Hannemann’s Music Corner: Let’s Jam…
Hannemann’s Music Corner: Let’s Jam…Letter to the Editor: Thank You For Support
By Los Alamos Master GardenersSolo Traveler: Planning a Really Big Trip … Alone
Solo Traveler: Planning a Really Big Trip … AloneSurely every person with a few decades under the belt has a list of things they still want to do before kicking the bucket.
As I’ve gotten older the list has grown. Every time I check off an item I find more places or things to add to it.
Many years ago, I went to San Francisco with a friend. We had such a good time and saw so little of that wonderful city that I vowed one day I would return and live there for a year. At that time, I hadn’t traveled much outside the U.S. and thought I would love to live for a year in different American cities. Read More
Letter to the Editor: Thank You from United Way
Kristy Ortega Thank you to the 33 agencies who submitted proposals for funding this year. We had $1.2 million requested in this funding process.
Our Community Action Fund had about $600,000 available to fill these requests.
Needless to say, the grant committee had some very difficult decisions to make. Thanks again to the 33 agencies who requested funding.
Special thanks to the volunteer grant committee. Kelly Duran, Debbie Gill, John Hofmann, Carolyn Mangeng, Taylor Martinez, Valerie Martinez, Cathe McClard, A.J.
Prescription for Better Health: Have More Sex!

Now that I have your attention, let me tell you just how having more sex will increase you level of health and fitness and lead to a longer, happier life.
When you have sex, certain beneficial chemicals are released in the bodies of both men and women. DHEA is an anti-depressant that also helps repair muscle tissue, improves cognitive function, and enhances skin health. Oxytocin is an effective pain reliever in the body. Endorphins also help relieve pain caused by things like arthritis and promote better sleep.
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