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Brad Pitt – Who Knew – 6 Fun Facts

by Staff December 19, 2013

America’s heart-throb for more than twenty years now, Pitt turned 50 years old this week. You of course know that Pitt is one of the most famous Hollywood stars in history. You also know that he was once married to Jennifer Aniston and that together they smoked a lot of pot. You may have also […]

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Bringing Life to Afterlife (Part 2)

by Staff December 5, 2013

Afterlife is a sci fi/western hearkening back to the days when serials like Buck Rogers or the Phantom ruled. It is a journey set in a post-apocalyptic future where life has become little more than a struggle for survival. To bring life to the words, John Blaszczyk is now providing some stunning illustrations. You should […]

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The Assassination of JFK – 50th Anniversary [WARNING – GRAPHIC CONTENT]

by Staff November 22, 2013

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John Kennedy. Undoubtedly one of the darkest days of our national consciousness, the assassination of JFK remains a divisive issue that has sparked dozens of theories relating to exactly what happened. The Warren Commission determined that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone individual responsible. But […]

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Bringing Afterlife to Life

by Staff November 20, 2013

Afterlife is a sci fi/western hearkening back to the days when serials like Buck Rogers or the Phantom ruled. It is a journey set in a post-apocalyptic future where life has become little more than a struggle for survival. To bring life to the words, John Blaszczyk is now providing some stunning illustrations. You should […]

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Let’s Look Back at the Best of Shall We … Shall We?

by Staff October 11, 2013

As we approach the one year anniversary of Shea Magazine on Oct 16, 2013, we’ll be sharing the “best of” some of our content. We love to give you a little slice of life. We love to bring you along and let you experience things through the eyes of our contributors. Be it a midnight […]

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MONDAY MICRO-FICTION Landsharknado!

by Staff August 12, 2013

As Shakespeare once said: brevity is the soul of wit. And so every Monday we will sponsor a micro-fiction contest where we ask you to throw down your best story of 250 words or less in response to an image we provide. Your “micro-ficton” entry can assume any form your wish: a fake news article, […]

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12 Terrible Paintings from LeRoy Neiman

by Staff August 2, 2013

­LeRoy Neiman was probably the worst artist ever to rise to his level of fame, wealth, and prominence. The fact that he was otherwise so universally loved, commanding prices into the millions of dollars, can only be attributed to the fact that he made art for people who don’t like art, but who want to […]

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Return of the Boys in Black (Sabbath Releases New Album)

by Staff June 11, 2013

The godfathers of metal have released their first album of new material in 35 years. Featuring the core unit (sans original drummer Bill Ward) fronted by the bat head biting legend, Ozzy Osbourne, the new album, entitled 13, is the nineteenth album for the band. Upon Ozzy’s original departure from the band in 1979, after […]

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Bada-Bing

by Staff May 3, 2013

Bing Crosby would have been 110 today. One of America’s beloved crooners, old Bing inspired Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin along the way. Bing earned three stars on the Hollywood walk of fame during his career and became one of the most successful recording artists of the 20th century. His song, “White Christmas,” remains the […]

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Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die

by Staff April 30, 2013

Willie Nelson turns 80 today. A Country Music Hall of Famer, Willie has been in our lives for six decades. Along the way, he has written some of the great songs of our national soundtrack: “Crazy,” a hit for Patsy Cline, “Always on My Mind,” and “On the Road Again,” among hundreds of others. He’s […]

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Shakespeare in Film

by Staff April 23, 2013

Shakespeare’s works continue to find new expressions, even now some four hundred years after his death. On IMDB, the Bard is listed as a writer for 948 titles. If he were alive today, he would be worth a billion dollars, live in a 100,000 square foot house in Malibu, date supermodels, and have surgically implanted […]

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The Ramones – A Day that Would Live in Infamy

by Staff April 23, 2013

37 seven years ago today, the Ramones changed the world of music with their self titled album, Ramones. Along with the albums Leave Home and Rocket To Russia (the second and third albums respectively) Ramones absolutely blazes with the speed and ferocity of its attack. And it’s fun! The Ramones would go on to inspire […]

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Micro-fiction Story Contest

by Staff November 13, 2012

This is our continuing bi-weekly micro-fiction contest where we ask you to submit your best story of 250 words or less based on an image that we provide. This week’s image in entitled GEORGE  MISSES THE BUS – AGAIN and comes to us courtesy of photographer Frank Lubick.  We’ve added our own story below and […]

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