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Music Review: Hook & Anchor – ‘Hook & Anchor’
Portland-based Americana band Hook & Anchor released its solid self-titled debut album last year.
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Mystery of Happiness’
Daniel Burman's "The Mystery of Happiness" is in sync with his very solid body of work. The director and actors craft an intriguing film replete with humor.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series – Episode Two: The Lost Lords’
If you can handle the pace of the release schedule, TellTale's 'Game of Thrones' is a worthwhile series. But as the second of six episodes, The Lost Lords is bound to feel a bit middling despite its merits.
Read More »DUI Arrests and Convictions: A Look Behind the Curtain
Good people make mistakes. Whether you’ve been arrested for a DUI and don’t know how to proceed, or think it could never happen to you, it’s important to be knowledgeable and smart about the issue.
Read More »Are We Any Closer to Ending World Hunger, 15 Years After UN’s Millennium Development Goals?
Although the UN vowed in 2000 to take on this challenge, lofty goals established more than a decade ago have not yet been met, and nonprofit organizations continue to struggle to meet demand.
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway, NYC): ‘On the Town’ by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green
It would be a shame for any lover of great entertainment who can get to New York City to miss a production that has everything Broadway musicals at their very best can be.
Read More »Interview: Steven Wilson – Prog-Rock’s Reluctant 21st Century Man
The Grammy nominated "patriarch of prog" on his brilliant new album, those rumors of a Porcupine Tree reunion, and how to disappear in the modern technological age.
Read More »TV Review: ‘The Walking Dead’ Mid-season Premiere – ‘What Happened and What’s Going On’
Wow! What an incredible premiere episode for The Walking Dead's fifth season back half!
Read More »Music Review: Neu Gestalt – ‘Inside the Rain Chamber’
Neu Gestalt's 'Inside the Rain Chamber' is both beautiful and disconcerting, electronic yet oddly human.
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