A Q&A with naturopath and author Joseph Christiano, ND, about his new book, 'Stem Cell Revolution.' The book sheds light on an amazing new frontier in medical treatments.
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Lack of Data Leaves BOP At Risk for Healthcare Fraud
BOP cannot verify all claims were for necessary, non-duplicative services.
Read More »Music News: Ty Dolla $ign and Superchunk to Rock San Francisco’s Noise Pop 2018
Ty Dolla $ign and Superchunk are among the notable music acts announced for this year’s Noise Pop Music and Arts Festival in San Francisco on February 19-25, 2018.
Read More »Deliverance
I live in a wasteland. Nothing but wasteland surrounds me. Civilization is its middle name, Progress, its vanguard. Supermarket culture shoved down our throats By hucksters of no particular persuasion, Walmart its proud flagship Where cheaper is better and bigger is quality. Bigger cars, bigger houses, bigger fries, Big Mac. …
Read More »New Season, New Name: Playhouse San Antonio Becomes Public Theater of San Antonio
With a history dating back more than 100 years, this venerable edifice is the city's largest and most productive professional live theater and its only Equity Theater. The new moniker reflects the organization's vision to serve the needs of the region.
Read More »HIFF, NYFF Review: ‘Call Me By Your Name’ Starring Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet
This must-see film has garnered awards and will add more by the time award season has ended. Don't miss it.
Read More »Book Review: ‘My Cognitive autoMOBILE Life: Digital Divorce from a Cognitive Personal Assistant,’ by Sebastian Wedeniwski and Stephen Perun
'My Cognitive autoMOBILE Life' is a fascinating insider's look at the future of cars. Hint: they're nothing like your parents' Buick, and they're smarter than your smartphone. Authors Sebastian Wedeniwski and Stephen Perun do a great job painting a clear picture of the cars that come next — for businesses and consumers.
Read More »‘Stars Wars: The Last Jedi’ Is Not the ‘Star Wars’ Movie You Wanted But One You Needed
This is not your father's 'Star Wars' movie, but it's yours if you let it be.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): Samuel D. Hunter’s ‘A Bright New Boise’ at the Cellar Theater
Well-performed by a solid cast, 'A Bright New Boise' effectively mixes comedy with darker themes.
Read More »Private Prisons Line Pockets, but at What Cost?
In America, you can make a lot of money. You can put a businessman in charge of the country to ensure that you keep making that money. You can go from penniless to a multi-millionaire. Turns out some just aren't too choosy about how they get there.
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