Aaron, 27, lives in southern Kentucky and works at the local community college. He spends his spare time working in the theatre and cheering for the Braves ... against his better judgment.
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DVD Review: The Human Condition
Director Masaki Kobayashi explores the limits of human endurance — mainly that of his audience
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Book Review: I Wish I'd Been There, Book Two: European History edited by Byron Hollinshead and Theodore K. Rabb
Twenty scholars act as flies on the wall of history in this intriguing book.
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DVD Review: Dark Streets
Dark Streets has good style but precious little substance.
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DVD Review: Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning
This poor entry in the slasher series is even more generic than it appears.
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DVD Review: Playing Shakespeare
A wonderful tool for actors and educators seeking a greater understanding of Shakespeare's work.
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I Miss Skip and Pete
What is the biggest problem in baseball today? Not enough people like former Braves announcer Skip Caray.
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Book Review: Forever Blue: The True Story of Walter O'Malley by Michael D'Antonio
Baseball mogul Walter O'Malley wasn't so devious after all, according to a new, richly detailed biography.
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DVD Review: Deflating the Elephant: Framed Messages Behind Conservative Dialogue
Sean Penn presents a two-hour lecture on how to destroy vague, misleading Republican language... and replace it with vague, misleading Democratic language.
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The Top 15 Baseball Books of All Time: Part Two
What are the greatest baseball books of all time? Here are my top five.
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Book Review: The Drunkard's Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives by Leonard Mlodinow
Mlodinow's book helps you understand the randomness in life, if you can penetrate his logic.
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