The truth is old soldiers do die, but they don’t ever fade away.
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Music Review: Louis Hayes – ‘Return of the Jazz Communicators’
If communication is what Hayes and his ensemble are aiming for, this is an album that hits the mark.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Edge of Tomorrow’
One of the most fun and original action films in a long time and the best so far this summer.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Remember the Time’ by Bill Whitfield, Javon Beard, and Tanner Colby
For those who think they know all they needed to know about the King of Pop, 'Remember the Time' will prove you wrong.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Serious Banquet’ by This Is Not A Theatre Company
The crème de la crème of the Paris avant-garde of a century ago mingle with dinner guests, converse about art, and serve dinner in this high-spirited exercise in immersive theater.
Read More »TV Review: ’24: Live Another Day’- Team Bauer-Morgan and Traitor Is Revealed
In this adrenaline pumping episode Jack Bauer returns (finally) to the field.
Read More »Interview: Noah Hawley – Creator of FX’s ‘Fargo’
Noah Hawley, talked with TV journalists his hit TV series "Fargo" and prospects for a second season.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Jack Irish, Set 2’
An example of how good television can be when people put their minds to it
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘Dorian’s Descent’
Oscar Wilde’s cautionary tale from 1890 is adapted for the musical stage in an overlong and repetitive production.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Mimi Malloy At Last’ by Julia MacDonnell
A fascinating tale of loss and redemption, horror and love, and coming of age no matter how old you are.
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