Holiday Gift Guide 2020: A Pot Pourri Of Pop Culture Books
It’s not too late to pick up some solid reads for the pop culture fan in your life.
It’s not too late to pick up some solid reads for the pop culture fan in your life.
Jennifer Knoch is an Editor for ECW Press in Toronto, Canada (she worked with BBP Editor-In-Chief Andy Burns on his forthcoming book Wrapped In Plastic: Twin Peaks) We asked Jen … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop’s Holiday Gift Guide 2014: Joni Mitchell – In Her Own Words
“Breaking Bad” is perhaps one of the best series ever to grace the television screen. There is not much the show did not have. Thematically it is the tale of … Continue reading Wanna Cook? The Complete Unofficial Companion to Breaking Bad
Steampunk. I don’t think I’ve gotten a good handle on this particular pop-culture world or its increasing popularity over recent years. Still, I do love its visual aesthetic: Victorian era … Continue reading Rush To Grab Clockwork Angels #1 On The Wednesday Run–March 19, 2014
Toronto’s ECW Press is experimenting with short-form digital and print nonfiction with its new series of “pocket pop.” In April, ECW will release the first two books in a “Pop … Continue reading Publishers Weekly on the New ECW Press Series
This is certainly the year of “Doctor Who.” Not only is 2013 the fiftieth anniversary of the celebrated British sci-fi television series, it is also the year the show has … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – Who’s 50
For the past three decades A Christmas Story has become a holiday cult classic. Whether it’s a 24 hour marathon on Christmas Day, a Broadway musical adaptation, or sequels (good … Continue reading Biff Bam Pop’s Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – A Christmas Story: Behind the Scenes of a Holiday Classic
Last week, Canadian film critic Richard Crouse dropped by Biff Bam Pop’s 31 Days Of Horror with a piece on the classic 80’s flick The Monster Squad. Today, Richard returns … Continue reading 31 Days of Horror Exclusive Interview: Richard Crouse Talks Raising Hell: Ken Russell and the Unmaking Of The Devils
A few weeks ago we reviewed Fifty Sides Of The Beach Boys, a brand new, in-depth and entertaining look at the band that celebrated its fiftieth anniversary this year. As … Continue reading Exclusive Interview: Mark Dillon On His Book Fifty Sides Of The Beach Boys
Fun, fun, fun. That’s what this summer has been about if you’re a Beach Boys fan. Their best album in forty years, That’s Why God Made The Radio, peaked at … Continue reading Uncover Fifty Sides Of The Beach Boys