On 12 October 1537 the screams of a new-born boy rang through the chambers of Hampton Court Palace, beside England’s River Thames. King Henry VIII finally had the son he’d so desperately wanted, but it would cost him the life of his beloved queen. Less than a fortnight later, Queen Jane Seymour, Henry’s third — and favourite — wife, died...
First Look at the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee China
The Diamond Jubilee of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II is officially launched with English china that firmly turns its back on any hint of modernity. It resembles something The Queen’s diamond-encrusted grandmother, Queen Mary, would have enjoyed. Calling upon elaborate designs from the era of William IV, the Stoke-on-Trent china celebrates The Queen’s family history along with the floral...
“Da Doo Ron Ron”! An Interview with La La Brooks, Original Lead Singer of The Crystals
In the early 1960s, Phil Spector produced a remarkable treasure trove of music on his own Philles label, much of which has been unavailable for years. On October 18, Spector Records/Legacy will be releasing these original albums, remastered and issued as a seven-CD box set entitled Phil Spector Presents: The Philles Album Collection. The first album released on the Philles...

Man, Woman, Wild’s Mykel Hawke and Ruth England
Survival shows are fascinating, if only from the knowledge and skills demonstrated that satisfy fundamental human needs like food, potable water, fire, and shelter against the elements and predators. When the Zombie Apocalypse erupts, Quetzalcoatl lays waste to the Americas in 2012, or when the world economy collapses, those who can fend for themselves in the face of uncaring and...

Dirty, Rotten, Cheating Husbands, Part One: The Women Who Blame Themselves
Cheating is par for the course in Hollywood, right? We’ve come to expect that very few celebrity marriages will last, and that when relationships ultimately go south, infidelity is often the culprit. As a society, we love a good cheating scandal. It allows us to condemn the cheater and praise the victim. Brad Pitt, Tiger Woods and Jesse James play...
Steve Jobs Was the Henry Ford of Our Time
There are certain key figures in American corporate life that transcend their businesses, and become part of the culture as a whole. Surely Steve Jobs, who is being mourned more than any businessman in recent memory, was one such figure. But he was not the first, and we can begin the difficult task of assessing his historical importance by noticing...

Comics: Bill Morrison Reveals Relaunch Plans for Roswell and Lady Robotika
In this final installment of TMR’s exclusive extended interview with Bill Morrison, long-time Creative Director of Bongo Comics (publisher of The Simpsons and Futurama monthlies) details his personal slate of projects he’s got planned for next year. Topping the list is a revival of Lady Robotika, the sci-fi comic series co-created and -written by Jane Wiedlin (of the legendary rock...
Hunting For Ghosts With John Fraser
John Fraser knows a hell of a lot about looking for ghosts. He serves on the Council of the UK’s renowned Society for Psychical Research (SPR), is a member of the SPR’s Spontaneous Cases Committee, and has been the Vice Chair (Investigations) of the Ghost Club, the world’s oldest psychical research organisation. He is also the author of Ghost Hunting:...
Steve Roach Milestone, Quiet Music Volumes Reissued
Ambient music has been around now for a long, long time. Once championed by Tangerine Dream, a successful German ambient band from the ‘70s, the genre has consistently expanded to become many things for many people. From therapeutic, musically backed waterfalls and ocean splashes to the magnificent textures of Michael Hoenig (Departures From The Northern Wastelands – 1977), to the...

Watch It! House in the Big House, Jessica Lange in a Haunted House, Harry Potter, and The Ghost Writer
The fall season is off and still running with more premieres on the networks and satellite channels as well as finales (Breaking Bad), films (Scorsese on George Harrison) and reality (Say Yes to the Dress), and spooky stuff like Harry Potter’s penultimate installment and Mysteries at the Museum, plus Raphael Saadiq—so don’t say there’s nothing on television. Catch the following:...