You’re one kind of man, I’m another: “Victor/Victoria” and its groundbreaking...
This article is being written as part of the James Garner Blogathon, hosted by Realweegiemidget. Thanks for letting me take part! In March 1982, a quirky little film, Victor/Victoria, directed by famed...
View ArticleIntroducing the Green Screen podcast!
I’m very excited to introduce all of you to my new project. It’s a podcast called Green Screen, and it’s already been a lot of fun! Green Screen is the environmental movie podcast. On this show, I join...
View ArticleFlood all tropes: “Run Silent, Run Deep” and the modern submarine film.
This article is being written as part of the Out to Sea Blogathon, hosted by Moon in Gemini. Thanks for letting me take part! World War II was a vast conflict with a thousand different theaters, most...
View ArticleA major sea change: why COVID-19 is a turning point in history.
So, it is the end of March 2020, and many of us are sequestered in our homes, trying not to get the virus that’s now sweeping the globe and has already overwhelmed the health care systems of numerous...
View Article“Green Screen”, the environmental movie podcast, now up to 5 episodes!
Back in February, my husband and I started the Green Screen podcast, where we analyze and discuss movies with environmental themes and/or in which nature or the environment plays a significant role....
View ArticleNew online class: The Vietnam War.
I am, like most people out there, self-isolating as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic. Given the fact that so many of us are now getting used to conducting business and leisure via Zoom–a platform on...
View ArticleThe Monuments Men (and women): Let’s get it right this time.
Monuments matter. They just do. Right now, in this moment of extraordinary reflection on systemic racism in our society arising from the quite justifiable outrage over the murders of George Floyd,...
View Article“Green Screen” podcast celebrates its 10th episode!
It seems incredible, but 20 weeks–nearly half a year–have already flown by, most of them spent under COVID-19 quarantine. I know it’s that number of weeks because my husband Cody and I record and...
View ArticleFourth of July in the Early Republic: A History for the Present Video.
Here is a special video message and history bonus for the subscribers of my email list, “Meet Someone From History.” From time to time I’m planning to do a little video extra, titled History for the...
View ArticleTransitions: a message for my readers and subscribers.
Hello, readers and subscribers of SeanMunger.com. This message is specifically for you. I’d like to announce that this blog and indeed this entire website will be changing in the next few weeks,...
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