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Theater Review (NYC): ‘A Human Being Died That Night’ by Nicholas Wright Explores Apartheid’s Psychology and Legacy
There are no simple answers, and perhaps the worst part of the whole long episode is that, as de Kock tells Pumla at the end, "We killed a lot of people, they killed some of ours, and we fought for nothing…We fought each other basically, eventually, for nothing at all."
Read More »Movie Review: The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out The Window And Disappeared
Without doubt, the escapades of Allan Karlsson and his adventitious group of friends, will leave audiences reflecting on what it really means to grow old while attempting to retain the most valuable of all possible possessions.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Mad Men’ – ‘Person to Person’ – Selves Lost and Found
The 'Mad Men' finale, 'Person to Person,' provides an exquisite ending to an amazing series.
Read More »2Cellos Interview and ‘Celloverse’ Giveaway: Stjepan Hauser of 2Cellos Answers Our Questions, and You Can Win a Signed Copy of Their Latest CD
'We had this big desire to attract a wider audience, and make young people interested in the instrument and great music in general.'
Read More »Interview: ‘The Whispers’ Executive Producer Zack Estrin
Blogcritics exclusive interview with the executive producer of ABC's new series "The Whispers."
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Broadway): Darren Criss in ‘Hedwig and the Angry Inch’
A towering performance by the former 'Glee' star is a revelation.
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The newest processor means that MacBook can operate without a fan, making it basically noise free, and virtually eliminating overheating problems.
Read More »Interview: Kristin Bauer van Straten on ‘True Blood,’ and ‘Once Upon a Time’
'Once Upon a Time' and 'True Blood' star Kristin Bauer van Straten chats about her passion for elephants and her new documentary about the ivory trade.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Girl Like That’ by Mary Flinn
It’s been a long time since I laughed so hard or felt so deeply for the main character when reading a novel.
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