Matt Schosser
Matt Schosser is a writer, filmmaker, sports enthusiast, reader, walker, son, brother, uncle and very-much-amateur musician (which is to say he played the guitar once). He has written or co-written five produced short films, directed three (worth discussing) and produced a half-dozen others. In 2009 he co-founded Bring Chase Productions with a group of friends. Their first film project, "Swing" (which he wrote and co-directed), was a merited selection of the 2010 Doorpost Film Project and an official selection of the 2011 Trail Dance Film Festival in Duncan, Oklahoma and the 2011 Nashville Film Festival in Nashville, Tennessee. He holds a Bachelor's in Film with a Screenwriting Concentration from Watkins College of Art in Nashville. He is currently based in Lexington, KY where he works in technical support to pay the bills.
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The Chicago Cubs aren't dead quite yet: Fan's takeWith two weeks down and a lot more baseball left to play, the Chicago Cubs have been perfectly mediocre so far.
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Rumors and questions already surrounding Kentucky's offseason: Fan reportEven though the season's over, there's still plenty to talk about when it comes to Kentucky basketballAlso published on: -
Fan reaction: With a crew of overachievers, Calipari starting to prove himself - againLove him or hate him, it's hard to ignore the fact that John Calipari has done something special at Kentucky this season.Also published on: -
Wait 'til now - Five reasons why the Cubs could make a run in 2011Anybody can tell you why the Chicago Cubs won't be a factor in the NL Central this year. Here's five reasons why they could be.
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Awful Best DaysA day in the Spring where possibility is everywhere...sort of. -
State of the Commonwealth - Basketball in Kentucky Has Seen Better YearsAn update on what has up to now been a somewhat lackluster basketball season for the State of Kentucky. -
Discourse #2Another battle in the war between servers and chefs. -
Who's it Gonna Be? Calipari at a Loss After Wildcats Fall to HogsThe Kentucky Wildcats dropped another heart-breaker on the road against Arkansas on Wednesday. How long before the fingers start pointing in John Calipari's direction? -
UConn's Punishment Reveals the Usual Flaws in the SystemThe NCAA recently announced its findings against the University of Connecticut's basketball program. Instead of breaking new ground, they showed the usual ho-hum response to cheating in college athletics
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Year 103: Five Predictions for the 2011 Chicago CubsSpring is in the air and all around Chicago there are five or six people still thinking "This is it! This is the year!". So is it? Probably not.
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Missing Link -- Kentucky Could Learn a Thing or Two from Louisville VictoryLouisville's pasting of the UConn Huskies Friday night provided a look at what's been missing from Kentucky's basketball squad this season.
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Pujols to the Cubs? Not so FastAs soon as Albert Pujols and the Cardinals failed to reach an agreement on a new contract, the Internet lit up with rumors about his possible defection to the Chicago Cubs. Possible? Sure. Likely? Not so much.
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Top Ten Alternative Records of the '90sA populist take on the best Alternative records to come out of the 1990s - music nerds not invited.
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The Blue and the Gray '" Despite Win, Calipari's Frustration Starting to ShowKentucky Wildcat head coach John Calipari is leading his team through a frustrating season. Last night's win over Mississippi State was no different -
Perfect Storm: Pujols' Contract Gives Baseball an Opportunity it Can't RefuseAlbert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals are embroiled in what could be one of the biggest contract dramas in the history of baseball. The folks in the media are gearing up for a very long summer.
