Dateline: Kingston, Ontario Canada
Weblog: blogs.epicindia.com/leapinthedark
Articles: 1784
Richard Marcus is the author of the What Will Happen In Eragon IV? and The Unofficial Heroes Of Olympus Companion, both published by Ulysses Press. He has had his work published in print and online all over the world including the German edition of Rolling Stone Magazine and www.Qantara.de. The not so long-haired Canadian iconoclast writes reviews and opines on the world as he sees it at Leap In The Dark, and is the editor of the online South East Asian arts and culture site Epic India Magazine.
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Well-written and comprehensive presentation of the facts of Patti Smith's life, but like all biographies is unable to offer insight into who she is.
Not just remarkably good for a group of punks, it's a remarkably good album, period.
Once you hear his music you'll agree, the mo' Keb' Mo' you can get, the better.
Banning one of the biggest international acts from entry into Canada may mark the beginning of a big artistic chill under Steven Harper's Conservation government.
Embraces the conventions of graphic novels while gently poking fun at them at the same time with the end result being a lot of fun.
Not only a delight to read for its intelligent plot and wonderful characterization but for the sheer joy of observing an author delighting in his art.
Torkian's music has a beauty that transcends the boundaries of language and culture.
Music generated by a soul's belief in something greater than itself, no other popular music can compare.
With her latest album, Marianne Faithfull confirms her status as one of the all time great singers of popular music.
Watching George Gently and John Bacchus navigate the changing world of 1965 England is a treat you shouldn't deny yourself any longer.
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