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Finding Your Indomitable Spirit to Defeat Addiction
As more people turn to pain pills, addiction to them has also been on the rise.
Read More »Are We Any Closer to Ending World Hunger, 15 Years After UN’s Millennium Development Goals?
Although the UN vowed in 2000 to take on this challenge, lofty goals established more than a decade ago have not yet been met, and nonprofit organizations continue to struggle to meet demand.
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘Natan’
At the New York Jewish Film Festival, the documentary "Natan" profiles one of France's most brilliant entrepreneurs and innovators in the film industry.
Read More »Theater Review (Broadway, NYC): ‘On the Town’ by Leonard Bernstein, Betty Comden and Adolph Green
It would be a shame for any lover of great entertainment who can get to New York City to miss a production that has everything Broadway musicals at their very best can be.
Read More »Theatre Review (Singapore): ‘White Rabbit Red Rabbit’ by Nassim Soleimanpour
Were the audience members who ran up on stage plants? Was the water really poisoned? Rather than find out, I think I'll let the final act's theme of "not knowing" linger a little longer.
Read More »Dance Review: ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ Season 11 Live – Seattle, WA 2/05/2015
A winning mix of energy, style, sexiness, and grace, the SYTYCD live show is not to be missed.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Hairspray’ at the Cameo Theatre
The Tony Award-winning musical is performed by an enthusiastic cast in a sparkling revival at the Commerce Street showplace.
Read More »Gadget Review: UWater X3 Bluetooth Wireless Action Speaker
The UWater X3 is a beast of a wireless speaker that will take as much damage-testing as you can give it, and then some.
Read More »Chris Kyle and ‘American Sniper’ – The Book, the Movie, and the Philosophy of War
The impression Chris Kyle gives in his book, of being a gun-obsessed, resilient, judgmental war professional, is quite different from his filmic counterpart.
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