We never know the story of that person we see performing his or her job, but we should appreciate it nonetheless as a contribution to society.
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Book Review: ‘I Am Living in 2 Homes’ by Garcelle Beauvais and Sebastian A. Jones
A book that teaches children how to handle divorce and living in two homes.
Read More »Halloween in August Is More Annoying than Spooky
We had trouble locating back to school supllies because pumpkins, witches, and ghosts ruled the shelves. It’s enough to drive a customer batty.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Maze Runner’ by James Dashner
Can the youth of today help to save the future of tomorrow?
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Jamie Marks Is Dead’
'Jamie Marks is Dead,' a Sundance Selection, is bound to become a cult classic for its deep, moody, scary, and seductive tale of adolescent confusion carried over into the world of the dead. It is based on the novel 'One for Sorrow' by Christopher Barzak.
Read More »Music Review: Big Star – ‘#1 Record,’ ‘Radio City’ [2014 Reissues]
If you didn't pick up the 2009 bundle of the two albums together, it's time to finally hitch your wagon to Big Star.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Curse of Santa Cruz’ by Stephanie Michel
A class' look into the history of Santa Cruz reveals a legendary curse bestowed upon the beautiful land.
Read More »What Song Inspired You Most? Tell Us and You May Win Tickets to DJ Shadow + Cut Chemist Live in L.A.
Is there one song, by any artist, that changed your life?
Read More »PlayStation 3 Review: ‘Tales of Xillia 2’
Even with all its new mechanics, 'Tales of Xillia 2' is unlikely to win over any new converts, but those who enjoyed the first game will probably enjoy playing through its aftermath.
Read More »The Emmy Awards: Has Cable Raised the Bar?
Has the barrage of quality programming in both basic and premium cable begun to raise the bar for broadcast television?
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