It's official. My mom and Uncle John do a better version of Meat Loaf's "Paradise by the Dashboard Light" than the Loaf himself. And my uncle usually forgets about two-thirds of the words. The infamously campy singer dropped in on the Syracuse OnCenter last night to promote his latest album, "Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster is Loose.
When The Fury rolls into Lucy's Retired Surfer's bar tonight, the band will have one goal: to revive the Syracuse music scene and to promote its new album. "The music scene here has been a little dry lately," said Bryan Wynn, the Fury's manager. "This is a step toward making it better.
I recently saw an episode of "Good Eats," on Food Network, where Alton Brown cooks meals in "pouches" of tin foil or parchment paper. Afterward, I decided I'd do a little experimenting with one of my favorite fish, tilapia. In the past it's been called the "poor man's fish," but it's recently become a more popular item on even the most high-scale restaurant menus.
It's surprising that it took six years before a movie like "Reign Over Me" was made. Though truthfully, this film isn't really about dealing with what happened on Sept. 11. Instead, it's a story about two friends who are both lost in life, trying to find their way back.