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Tim Stevens is Un Gajje

It's not just a nickname, it's a way of life

Hello and welcome! So glad to have you joining us.

I am Tim Stevens, husband, father, booster of all things Newington, CT related etc etc. It seems unlikely you just found this site by accident so all that was probably review. Anyway, I freelance write for a variety of sites including, most prominently, Marvel.com (home of the House of Ideas) and New Paris Press (New England's online answer to the New Yorker). I also write for pure ha-ha's including the annual Tim Stevens's The January Project.

Oh, and then there's the whole almost a Doctor of Psychology thing (Psy D to be specific). 

I am available for further freelance work, birthday parties, and dangerous missions to save the planet. Happy to provide samples and recommendations related to all three.

This is my online home. Please enjoy.

 

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October 27, 2014 By: Tim Stevens
Tags: Halloween, political correctness, my hideous liberalness, Newington
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The Horror of Cancelled Halloween

I grew up in Newington, CT, the town that you probably heard cancelled Halloween because political correctness is ruining America or whatever. Except that's not accurate. And maybe it isn't so bad? Hear me out on this one, ok?

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October 27, 2014 By: Tim Stevens
Tags: Last Week in the Links, comics, Marvel, Rogue, Beholding Bigelow, The Tuesday List, Blue Steel, Disney
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Last Week in the Links: 10/20-10/26/2014

All aboard! Last Week in the Links is pulling out of the station and you don't want to miss a ride remade as a comic, heroes in leather jackets, cops and killers as lovers and enemies, and tantalizing hints of what's to come.

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October 22, 2014 By: Tim Stevens
Tags: Beholding Bigelow, Blue Steel
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Beholding Bigelow: Blue Steel

From the moment Officer Turner joined the force, it seemed like no one quite took her seriously. Now, she's killed a man in the line of duty and somewhere is out of the streets killing people with bullets literally marked for her.

And so it is in BLUE STEEL, Kathryn Bigelow's 1989 cop thriller starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Ron Silver, and Clancy Brown, the subject of the first installment of "Beholding Bigelow," the brand new feature that looks at each of Bigelow's cinematic directorial efforts.

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October 21, 2014 By: Tim Stevens
Tags: The Tuesday List, Michael Bay, The Rock, Transformers, Pearl Harbor, Bad Boys, Armageddon, Pain & Gain
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The Tuesday List: Michael Bay's Films, Ranked

I know how the internet feels about Michael Bay, but don't put so much bass in your voice about it, ok? That scares folks. Instead, just sit back and enjoy this Tuesday List.

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October 20, 2014 By: Tim Stevens
Tags: The Tuesday List, comics, Marvel, Last Week in the Links, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Hawkeye, Captain America, Vulture, Beholding Bigelow, R.E.M., Blue Steel
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Last Week in the Links: 10/13-10/19/2014

Hope you've got your heavy metal ready for a look back at the week in armored links and some announcements for the week to come.

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Tim Stevens is Un Gajje
It's not just a nickname, it's a way of life

Hello and welcome! So glad to have you joining us.

I am Tim Stevens, husband, father, booster of all things Newington, CT related etc etc. It seems unlikely you just found this site by accident so all that was probably review. Anyway, I freelance write for a variety of sites including, most prominently, Marvel.com (home of the House of Ideas) and New Paris Press (New England's online answer to the New Yorker). I also write for pure ha-ha's including the annual Tim Stevens's The January Project.

Oh, and then there's the whole almost a Doctor of Psychology thing (Psy D to be specific). 

I am available for further freelance work, birthday parties, and dangerous missions to save the planet. Happy to provide samples and recommendations related to all three.

This is my online home. Please enjoy.