By being affectionate with his children, my Dad taught us that love knew no gender.
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Hollywood Fringe Theater Reviews: ‘What Be G*d is Blessing’ and ‘The Legend of Bobby Darin’
Two different one-man shows covering two completely different topics have something in common: excellence in performance and craftsmanship.
Read More »Interview: Frédérique de Lamothe, Director of the Cru Bourgeois du Médoc Wine Alliance
'The first endeavor of the association is to develop a procedure which maintains superior quality along the Cru Bourgeois du Médoc. The association is guaranteeing a high caliber of wine for the consumer.'
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Theater Review: ‘The Poe Show,’ ‘Stupid Songs,’ and ‘The Halfwits’ Last Hurrah’
A late night talk show hosted by America’s most depressed author, a musical spoof and a clown-centric variety hour are some of the bright comedy highlights at this year’s Fringe.
Read More »Rachel Dolezal, Caitlyn Jenner, and Ernest Hemingway – Understanding the Narrative of Self
This is the lot of celebrities and their worst nightmare – the self-narrative taken out of their own hands and spun out of control.
Read More »Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2015: Preview (June 19-21, 2015)
On June 19-21, the Sacramento Convention Center will host Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con 2015 with special guests such as Norman Reedus, Billie Piper, Danny Trejo, Malcolm McDowell, and Jason Mewes.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Adobe Creative Cloud for Video June 2015
Every year Creative Cloud for Video keeps improving and this year is no exception.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Fest Theater Review: ‘Sin: A Pop Opera’ and ‘Annabella’
A modern "Faust" and a musical fairy tale fail to live up to their full potential in their Fringe debuts.
Read More »Iraq Strategy Should Also Fight Hunger
While a strategy for peace in Iraq is still being formed, we already know one ingredient. Food will help write the peace in Iraq.
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Fest Theater Reviews: Penny Pollak’s ‘No Traveler’ and John Patrick Shanley’s ‘Danny and the Deep Blue Sea’
An exciting avant-garde performance piece and an interesting reinterpretation of a modern classic are both making their West Coast debuts at this year's Fringe.
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