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Author Archives: Dazzling Erin
Artwork of the Day: Day Into Night (by Rudolph Belarski)

This is from 1952 and illustrates the danger that comes from listening to vinyl records in an unsupervised environment.
Artwork of the Day: Last February

by Erin Nicole
It’s been nearly a year since the Texas snow storm of 2021. When I took this picture it was below 0 degrees outside, the wind was blowing, and the power would only stay on for an hour or two a day. It was scary but, at the same time, it was also quite a sight to behold.
Artwork of the Day: Hot Dam (Artist Unknown)

Artist Unknown
This is from 1960. At first, I thought there was a typo in the title but it turns out that the story actually does take place near a dam.
I Watched The 5th Quarter (2010, dir. by Rick Bieber)
The 5th Quarter is the story of the Abbate Brothers. Luke Abbate (Stefan Guy) is a high school football star who has his entire life ahead of him. Jon Abbate (Ryan Merriman) is a student at Wake Forest University and is a linebacker on their football team. When Luke is killed in a horrific car accident, Jon considers dropping out of football but instead, with his parent’s encouragement, he decides to keep playing and to dedicate the season to the memory of his little brother. Wearing his Luke’s No. 5 jersey, Jon inspires both the team and the fans.
Sometimes you really want to like something but you just can’t. That’s the way that I felt about The 5th Quarter. The movie is based on a true story and its heart is in the right place but it’s just too predictable too really work. It needed more drama and at least a little suspense about whether or not Wake Forest would be able to win all of the games that they won. I did think that Aidan Quinn and Andie MacDowell (who I thought was Jennifer Garner for most of the movie) were pretty good as Luke and Jon’s parents. The movie needed more scenes like the one where Andie MacDowell got mad at the woman who asked her how she was doing right after she had buried her youngest son. Otherwise, The 5th Quarter meant well but it was just too predictable.
Artwork of the Day: Dead On The Level (by Carl Bobertz)

by Carl Bobertz
The novel was originally published in 1953 but this appears to be a later edition. The cover was done by Carl Bobertz.
Artwork of the Day: Contrary Pleasure by Owen Kampen

by Owen Kampen
This is a later edition of a novel that was originally published in 1953. The artwork was done by Owen Kampen.
Artwork of the Day: Blackmail Inc. (by John McDermott)

by John McDermott
This cover is from a 1967 reprinting of a book that was originally published in 1953. The artist responsible was John McDermott. He even signed the cover. Look underneath the grip of the gun.
The Exciting Covers of Dime Western Magazine
Published by Popular Publications, Dime Western Magazine ran for over 20 years, from 1932 to 1954. The best western stories were combined with exciting, action-filled covers, in order to keep fans of cowboys and six-guns reading. Here is just a small sampling of the many covers of Dime Western Magazine!














