In some regards, young adults are ahead of where their parents were at a similar age when it comes to frugality and building wealth.
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Music Review: Alex Weitz – ‘Luma’
Weitz writes moving narratives with his saxophone, varying the traits of each track and keeping the album progressing to another level with each arrangement.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Blurred Lines’ from Girl Be Heard at HERE
Rape culture strikes every two minutes, when someone is sexually assaulted; then disappears in the twinkling of an eye as if nothing important has happened. The brilliance of 'Blurred Lines' is that it nets this slippery monster and pins it down with irony, satire and ridicule, all the while examining how it parades itself publicly, cloaked in the righteousness of normalcy.
Read More »Music Review: The Damned – ‘Damned, Damned, Damned: 40th Anniversary Edition’
If you are a fan of punk rock, then you more than likely have a copy of this album somewhere, so this might not be an essential purchase, you’d think. I think that the clarity on this album and the immediacy of the music despite the four decades since its recording makes it essential.
Read More »Music Review: Rush – ‘2112’ (40th Anniversary)
For those who wore out their versions on record, cassette, or even 8-track, the 40th Anniversary edition makes for a great replacement.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Game of Blame’ from Warm Acre Games
Players work to shed cards from their hands and pass the blame to someone else!
Read More »TV Review: ‘Big Little Lies’ – Can They Handle the Truth?
Can these beautiful people face the truth as their lies start to unravel?
Read More »Trump Inherited a Mess? A Presidential Walk-Through Proposal
The outgoing president and the new president will hold a brief joint news conference to publicly acknowledge a document that details the condition of the country at the time of the transfer of leadership – no more bullshit.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Human Acts’ by Han Kang
Han Kang again explores violence and human suffering, this time through the eyes of six characters at different points in their lives.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ Is One of the Best Teen Films in Years
"Edge of Seventeen" one of the best comedies you probably didn't see last year.
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