'Mad Max' used me up like a bloodbag and, much like the false promises of the warlords, Valhalla wasn't waiting when everything finally faded to black.
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PAX East 2016 Preview: ‘Let it Die’
Crazy characters, over the top scenarios, and shocking visuals, and in the end I could not help but enjoy myself playing it,
Read More »Book Review: ‘Hadrian’s Rage’ by Patricia Marie Budd
New novel, 'Hadrian's Rage,' set in homosexual society explores reverse discrimination.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Garson Kanin’s ‘Born Yesterday’ at the Classic Theatre
A fine cast and production breathe new life into Garson Kanin's 1946 comedy.
Read More »Theater Review (Off Broadway-NYC): ‘Toast’ by Richard Bean
What is it about the nature of work that becomes boring?
Read More »Music Review: Anthony Braxton – ‘3 Compositions (EEMHM) 2011’ Box Set
If you are adventurous in your listening choices and want a bit of the unknown to color your listening experience, then I heartily encourage you to listen to Mr. Branxton’s 3 Compositions many, many times.
Read More »Music Review: Daniel Meron – ‘Sky Begins’
Meron is a melodist with talent.
Read More »Virtual Intruders: the Newest Criminal to Emerge from the Internet of Things
The bottom line is that it is important to recognize that all computer-controlled devices are vulnerable to anyone who wants to gain access to the on-board network.
Read More »Say More by Spending Less
In today's world of limited resources where less can be more, you can assert yourself as smart, fit, and environmentally aware without overspending on expensive brands. You can actually say more about yourself and achieve a better quality of life, free from clutter and credit card debt, by spending less and saving more.
Read More »Interview With ‘A Bigger Splash’ Director, Luca Guadagnino
I like filmmakers. Not just actors. I like to deal with filmmakers because I like the way filmmakers think.
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