
Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)
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K-Drama Review: Six Flying Dragons ~ Captivating, Epic, Binge-Worthy Classic. Top Story - August 2025.
“Six Flying Dragons” (aka “Roots of the Throne”) is a 2015 Korean drama series, with 50 episodes, categorized as Historical, Political Drama, Action, Sageuk (Korean historical drama), and Romance.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)5 months ago in Geeks
Art Forms: Dance: A Short History of Ballet: From the Old World to the New World
In the beginning, the role of ballet was as a component of opera. Its dates back to 15th and 16th centuries and of course, it was a form of entertainment for aristocrats. It began during the Italian Renaissance and spread from Italy to France; then later, as the art form developed, it spread from France to Russia. Russia took ballet to the next level and created one of the most famous ballet stages, the Imperial Ballet of the Russian Empire. Maling, Michel. “The Impressive Imperial Russian Ballet And Its History.” Dancers Forum, 31 Mar. 2019. Gal, Grace. “The Golden Age of Russian Ballet: The Imperial Ballet and the Ballets Russes.” Ballerina Gallery, 10 Mar. 2025.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)5 months ago in History
5 Korean Films For Your Weekend Watch List
My guilty pleasure is Korean drama. The spy thriller that got me addicted was “Commitment”, a film released in 2013. When I first started watching K-dramas, they were only available in the US on Netflix and Viki. Now the streaming platforms compete for viewers and subscribers and I'm loving it!
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)12 months ago in Geeks
If you conquered the world, where would you make your capital?
I love “What If” questions and answers. Don't you? They make you use your imagination and brainstorm. Someone asked: “What If you conquered the world, where would you make your capital?”
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)12 months ago in History
Have You Ever Imagine Earth Without Trees?
This article briefly touches upon a selection of trees chosen for two reasons. (1) To highlight and emphasize the contributions made by trees to sustain our life force. (2) Because these particular woody plants have interesting history associated with them that can be gleaned from the Bible and it makes for interesting reading.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)about a year ago in Earth
Once Upon a Time, 1500 Years ago... a Love-Hate Story Began (Bonus Watchlist included)
Korean Drama Review: Moon in the Day (2023) - A Viki Original Series Based on a Webtoon Once upon a time, about 1500 years ago … a love-hate-revenge-love story began and the lovers ended up in modern-day South Korea. Will we finally know the rest of their story?
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)about a year ago in Geeks
We Enjoy Many of Creature Comforts Because of a Woman
There are many things we use in our everyday life and we never even stop to think of the brilliant mind who thought of them. It might surprise you to find out they were invented by women.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)about a year ago in History
Introduction to Appetizers: My Beginner's (Luck) Guide to Caviar
What do you know about caviar? Well? In the old movies I like to watch people usually always have champagne and caviar. Caviar looks like little small beads and comes in different colors. And uumm … only rich people eat caviar because it’s really expensive! But if you search online you can find quality but inexpensive caviar that you can give as a gift. Uh huh. So you know as much about caviar as I do. Right? Cool! We can learn together. ☺
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)about a year ago in Feast
Confucianism or Catholicism?
Summary: “The Book of Fish” is a historical period Korean drama film, set during the 1800s, and released in 2021. It is about the persecution of Catholics in Joseon and specifically about a scholar who was exiled for teaching the “evil learning” from the Westerners. The film is based on a preface to “The Book of Fish” written by CHUN Yak-jeon.
By Treathyl Fox (aka cmoneyspinner)about a year ago in History











