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Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘Tomas and the Library Lady’ at the Magik Theatre
This charming production tells the true story of Tomás Rivera, the son of migrant farm workers who is exposed the joy of reading by a warm-hearted librarian.
Read More »The Beauty of Solitude and Silence
In my humble opinion, everyone in the world could use a little more solitude.
Read More »Brunello de Montalcino Wine Tasting, NYC
The quality of the wines and the treats served brought back visions of Tuscany, Italy.
Read More »Music Review: Kai Exos – ‘Fire & Brew’ Dispenses Radiant R&B Flavors
There’s a tasty stylish energy to 'Fire & Brew,' a combination of modern production, mature esthetics and the residual dynamism of polished R&B. The melody is suavely charming and Kai Exos’ voice glows with silky sultry quixotic colors. 'Fire & Brew' definitely deserves your attention.
Read More »Dating in the Age of #MeToo and Time’s Up
Men with whom I have spoken indicate that they are a bit confused now about going on dates or flustered when trying to meet women.
Read More »Book Review: ‘House of Eire’ by June Gillam
Like a spider wrapping its victims one fine thread at a time, June Gillam will manage to do the same to readers.
Read More »TV Review: “Pilot: Catfish” – ‘A.P. Bio’
Will audiences want to peel away Jack’s layers and redeem the self-centered Jack or just buy into the bad behavior and escape into his sentiment-free journey?
Read More »Music Review: Hama Sankare – ‘Ballebe: Calling All Africans’
Hama Sankare's 'Ballebe: Calling All Africans' is a great example of Malian desert blues.
Read More »Movie Review: Ridley Scott’s ‘All the Money in the World’
An amazing experience full of potent life lessons and family dynamics.
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