by Amanda Read Sheik | Dec 7, 2013 | Politics, The Washington Times Communities
Dr. Benjamin Carson brings a surgeon’s hand and eye to the health care debate…read my report in The Washington Times Communities.
by Amanda Read Sheik | Sep 15, 2013 | Filmmaking, Satire, World Views
Are you ready for this? Investigative blogger Virtus Coolidge thinks little of the flash drive given to him by new media mogul Andrew Romans until Romans’ sudden death. Virtus discovers he has inherited a mysterious list that intertwines the fate of his friends and...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Aug 17, 2013 | Comedy, Filmmaking, Journal
About that whole interested-in-filmmaking talk I’ve been rambling on for the past half a decade…Well, it’s finally being realized. Matthew Perdie moved to Alabama, and has temporarily taken up residence in the Fair Hills Farm Guest House as a live-in...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Jul 24, 2013 | Journal, Style, World Views
Just over a month ago (already?!) I attended this year’s edition of Acton University. The evening before flying out of Birmingham, Grandmomma and I attended a Fixed Point Foundation event at the Red Cat on “Making Sense of Old Testament Violence,”...
by Amanda Read Sheik | Jun 3, 2013 | Journal, Style
Nearly to my surprise, the time has finally arrived. I’m now, as I lightheartedly define it, a Magna Cum Laude History Bachelorette of Science. “Troy University – This certifies that The Board of Trustees of Troy University upon Recommendation of...