Kiefer Sutherland, recently honored with a Trailblazer Award, addressed the Western genre and the opportunity to work with his father.
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Interview with Kaleena Kiff and Holly Brydson: ‘The Legend of Barney Thomson’ (Part I)
Kaleena Kiff and Holly Brydson recount how Robert Carlyle was brought on for 'The Legend of Barney Thomson' and the colorful aspects of Glasgow.
Read More »Irish Repertory Theatre Hosts Memorial Honoring Brian Friel, With Gabriel Byrne and Jim Dale
As Broadway dimmed its lights for a minute on Tuesday evening in remembrance of this great soul and most unique voice of the theater, all those in the theater world understood that Friel's shoes will not be filled easily. And who better than the Irish Rep to honor him?
Read More »Book Review: ‘Living a Healthy Life with HIV’ by Allison Webel, RN, PhD, et al.
This self-management bible for those living with HIV has been updated with the latest medical advice. Written by a team of authors who pioneered the concept of self-management for those living with chronic diseases, it's as practical and helpful as it is upbeat.
Read More »DOC NYC Grand Jury Prize Award Winning Documentary: ‘Motley’s Law’
Would you seek employment in a foreign conflict zone if the money was enough to pay off your college loans and keep your family prospering back in the U.S., even though you would be jeopardizing your own safety?
Read More »Music Review: Nirvana – ‘Nirvana’ (New Digital and First Vinyl Editions of ‘Best Of’ Collection)
Nirvana's studio output was so limited that a best-of collection seems almost beside the point – if you were a fan, you have the albums, or at least the last two, and if you're a completist you'd want one of the box sets. Still, 'Nirvana' has sold millions worldwide, and now is a good time to get it in any number of new formats, of which Universal has given us a dizzying variety.
Read More »Language Matters in Life and Business: Gun Rhetoric Control
In sloganeering, clarity must come first.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘City’ from Castle Games Inc.
Players build their cities while vying for resources.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Steps & Stumbles’
Players need crafty skills in mathematical patterns as well as a raptor’s studious eye and reflexes.
Read More »35th Anniversary of John Lennon’s Death – We’re Still Not Giving Peace a Chance
The sense that we are always “at war” is overwhelming and frightening – our children born since 9/11 have never known a world without war,
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