Alyse is both a television producer and writer. Her TV credits include Big Brother, Hell's Kitchen, and Penn & Teller: Off the Deep End. Her articles have appeared in Teen People Magazine, the Weekly World News, 100 Magazine in the Philippines, SporkFashion.com, FEARnet.com, and Hollywood.com. She can't choose between the two careers, so she simply doesn't sleep.
You can read more of Alyse's work at SporkFashion.com
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DVD Review: Baseline Killer
A dizzying combo of boring story and incompetent filmmaking makes this one to miss.
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Book Review: Knitting in Tuscany by Nicky Epstein and Japanese Inspired Knits by Marianne Isager
Two knitting books inspired by faraway lands...
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Book Review: Knitting in the Sun by Kristi Porter
Thirty-two projects perfect for the summer months.
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Book Review: Simple Style by Ann Budd and Simple Stitches by Eva Wiechmann
We compare two "simple knitting" pattern books.
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Book Review: Knitting and Tea by Jane Gottelier
“Striped Egg Cozy” is something I have never heard of. Why would you need to keep an egg cozy?
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Book Review: The Lie by Chad Kultgen
A book full of degradation, self-loathing and explicit sexual description. A new Brett Easton Ellis.
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Review: Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People by Tim Reiterman
The most detailed biography of Jim Jones, the Peoples Temple, and Jonestown you are likely to find.
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Book Review: You Lucky Dog by Valerie Van Arsdale Shrader and PhoDOGraphy by Kim Levin
A pair of books to celebrate your best friend.
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Book Review: Simple Knits for Cherished Babies by Erika Knight and The Knitted Odd-Bod Bunch by Donna Wilson
Two books with knitting patterns for children, at opposite ends of the style spectrum.
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Book Review: Weekend Knitting by Melanie Falick and Reversible Knits by Iris Schreier
Two opposite ends of the knitting spectrum: a collection of relaxing, knit-in-a-few-days projects, and another that is far more complex.
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