Creator of the Detective Channel Tony C. Aguilar has new book
The Latter Glory: A season of purpose, passion and, possibiliites
Challenges baby boomers to redefine their future and success according to their purpose and passion
The Latter Glory: A season of purpose, passion and, possibilities will be available in Ebook format June 20th through www.Amazon.com
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Tonite on The Detective Channel
Tonites line-up on The Detective Radio Channel 7:00PM EST includes
Philo Vance
Boston Blackie
The Third Man
The Whistler
http://www.live365.com/stations/detectivechannel
The Detective Internet Movie Channel features
John Barrymore in Bulldog Drummonds Peril
Edward Arnold Eyes in the night
Craig Stevens in Peter Gunn
http://www.thedetectivechannel.com/WATCHNOW.html
Philo Vance
Boston Blackie
The Third Man
The Whistler
http://www.live365.com/stations/detectivechannel
The Detective Internet Movie Channel features
John Barrymore in Bulldog Drummonds Peril
Edward Arnold Eyes in the night
Craig Stevens in Peter Gunn
http://www.thedetectivechannel.com/WATCHNOW.html
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Tonights lineup on the Detective Radio Channel
http://www.live365.com/stations/detectivechannel
Join us 7:00 PM EST
Lux Theatre presentation of "Laura" with Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney
The Saint
Ellery Queen
Let George do it
http://www.live365.com/stations/detectivechannel
Join us 7:00 PM EST
Lux Theatre presentation of "Laura" with Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney
The Saint
Ellery Queen
Let George do it
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Mystery on Broadway
One of my most memorable experiences in attending the theatre on Broadway was seeing the Sherlock Holmes Crucifer of Blood play which also featured Glenn Close. While i have enjoyed other plays to date I have not had an experience that has matched that. When it comes to Broadway I clearly appreciate the musicals and spectaculars that have come to the great stages, but I would love to see mystery brought back to Broadway not as a musical which seems to always be the theme these days and not as a minimalist set as is seen in some plays but as a full blown production with sets and music that complements the scene not overwhelms it. It would be great to see The Thin Man or any of Agatha Christies stories brought to life.
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