This is the first time that a team of female players was so honored. In doing so, the parade not only confirms their status as world champions, but also as world class athletes as accomplished as any men that have come before them.
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Music Review: Ajay Mathur – ‘9 to 3’
A good effort that could make do with some major fine-tuning.
Read More »Comic-Con 2015: ‘Sherlock’ – Interview with Rupert Graves and Sue Vertue
Blogcritics sat down with Sherlock's Rupert Graves and Sue Vertue at this year's Comic-Con
Read More »Book Review: ‘Johnnie Come Lately’ a Novel by Kathleen M. Rodgers
Rodgers has given us a tale of hurt and anguish. Her characters are an eclectic mix with emotions and flaws that are the same you find in the people you meet every day. Yet some of the secrets and issues are things we only hear about, and with a steady hand she introduces us to the dangers of bulimia and its aftermath.
Read More »Comic-Con 2015: Wesley Snipes and Philip Winchester Talk About NBC’s ‘The Player’
Wesley Snipes and Philip Winchester, stars of NBC's fall series "The Player," chat about their new series at Comic-Con.
Read More »Five Smart-Money Benefits to Unlocking Your iPhone
An unlocked smartphone gives you flexibility to shop for and negotiate better deals. Service will almost always be cheaper if you're not stuck in a contract with one of the major carriers.
Read More »TV Preview: ‘The Strain’ – Season 2
Overall, I do enjoy 'The Strain.' It gets one's adrenaline pumping, and while some of the makeup is hokey, the general look and feel of the show is pretty cool.
Read More »Walking as Jesus Did – The Pope Brings Hope to the World’s Poor
What the Pope is saying is in line with the teachings of Jesus, who understood the haves are invariably not as concerned as they should be with the have nots.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Water By the Spoonful’ by Quiara Alegría Hudes at the Cellar Theater
The 2012 Pulitzer Prize winner comes to San Antonio's Cellar Theater in a well-mounted production.
Read More »Music Review: Scott Krokoff – ‘Realizations and Declarations, Vol. 2’ EP
In a world of old styles clashing with new fads, the familiarity Scott Krokoff pulls off will be welcomed by many.
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