Interview with Joseph Davida author of 'Traveling High, Tripping Hard'.
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Anthem Film Festival: Police are Coming to Take Your Stuff and Kill Your Dog
Seized', winner of Anthem’s Best Short Documentary award, explores a police practice called civil asset forfeiture. 'Of Dogs and Men', winner of Best Libertarian Documentary Feature tries to explain why 10,000 pet dogs are killed by police every year.
Read More »Anthem Film Festival: ‘Deep Web’ Explores Silk Road, Looking for the Dread Pirate Roberts
Before seeing 'Deep Web', like most people, I believed Silk Road was a criminal enterprise -- a gigantic drug network and online cartel run by a drug lord known as the "Dread Pirate Roberts." It turns out that this was a highly distorted picture.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Pearl’, A Novel by Deidre Riordan Hall
In "Pearl" by Deidre Riordan Hall, we follow the life and exploits of Pearl Jaeger, a young woman who is on her own and homeless at a time most are dreaming of their first prom. Pearl has grown up with the privilege of having a rock star as a mother, but JJ has become the product of her life.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Heaven Knows What’ – Starring Arielle Holmes
"Heaven Knows What" definitely has an arthouse feel to it, but even the artsy fartsy crowd won’t find enough to leave a lasting impression.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Second Life,’ A Novel of Murder and Secrets by S.J. Watson
Watson takes us on a strange and perilous journey into darkness, secrets and murder in a way that creates creepy vibes that make you uncomfortable. J
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tinseltown’ by William J. Mann
A look back into the history of Hollywood takes us into a more sinister and shady backdrop of murder.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Broken’ by Traci L. Slatton
The German occupation created controls unheard of in the city of love. How might this danger have appeared to a fallen angel, one who had already lost faith?
Read More »Theater Review (LA): ‘A Steady Rain’ by Keith Huff
The Broadway hit makes its Los Angeles debut in an excellent production at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Crystal Ships’ by Richard Sharp
The turbulance of the Sixties and Seventies spawned a whole new generation. Can we remember the lessons learned and continue the progress?
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