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Mary K. is a freelance entertainment writer living in the Greater Boston area. She has written CD reviews for Metronome Magazine and is a former Features Editor for Hot Psychology Magazine. Mary K. has also contributed to the anthology, Brewed Awakenings.
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Men of a Certain Age has given us something a little unusual — streaks of realism.
This observation smacks me across the head, with the dire message that I'm perhaps not a very good mother.
Chloe's brain and mouth run faster than a Cray computer. Yes, the magic touch is at play again.
A new web series shot entirely on a green screen and with more composite shots than Star Wars hits the net.
Last week’s revelation hit me with a sick sort of dull surprise and I took it quite personally.
Tony captures the image and back at FBI, Jack confirms that those are indeed the lovely canisters, looking better than ever.
Season Three explores new friendship dynamics, new babies, and facial hair.
Tony and Jack assure him that these are the REAL bad guys, not some namby-pamby, weak-ass smugglers.
Bouncing on stage, visceral energy contrasting with the stained glass backdrop. They ripped into their set and never looked back.
Then there’s a knock at the door - “Lemme in, it’s Kelso!” Jack and Mayer ignore the greeting.
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