In "Alistair 1918," which screened at this year's San Diego Comic-Con Independent Film Festival, a film crew encounters a homeless man claiming to have been transported to present-day Los Angeles from a WW I battlefield.
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Theater Review (Off Broadway-NYC): ‘Quietly’ by Owen McCafferty at the Irish Rep
When is reconciliation and forgiveness meaningful?
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Have you traveled to award winning restaurant NOMA in Japan to have their roast duck or ants on a shrimp?
Read More »NCAA Fact or Fanatic: The Star Rating Edition
Do five-star players really correlate with a team's success? Mean tweets aside, we take a look at the facts.
Read More »Christmas in July Arrives for Ohio Charity
A Cincinnati charity got an unexpected surprise from a local farm this July.
Read More »Music Review: Chris Hajian – ‘The Infiltrator’ (Original Motion Picture Score)
Composer Chris Hajian meets the challenge of creating an original, non-orchestral film score, though the short running time might leave some listeners yearning for more.
Read More »Traveling to the Edge of the World: Kamchatka, Part One
I wanted to travel off the edge of the world. Kamchatka, at Russia's far eastern edge, is probably as close as today's globetrotter can get.
Read More »Children’s Museum Becomes Gallery and Studio – ‘The Art of Andy Warhol’
The images in Warhol’s ‘Myths” series are playful and relatable to all ages; providing opportunities for children and adults to begin a conversation about art.
Read More »A Conversation with Rod Roddenberry About ‘Star Trek’ and His Father’s Legacy
Rod Roddenberry reflects back on 50 years of Star Trek, his father Gene's legacy, and the new series Star Trek: Discovery.
Read More »Interview: Talking with the Creators of ‘Once Upon a Time’ About the Land of Untold Stories
Once Upon a Time's executive producers Adam Horowitz and Eddy Kitsis speak to reporters at this year's Comic-Con
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