The outgoing president and the new president will hold a brief joint news conference to publicly acknowledge a document that details the condition of the country at the time of the transfer of leadership – no more bullshit.
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Book Review: ‘Human Acts’ by Han Kang
Han Kang again explores violence and human suffering, this time through the eyes of six characters at different points in their lives.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Edge of Seventeen’ Is One of the Best Teen Films in Years
"Edge of Seventeen" one of the best comedies you probably didn't see last year.
Read More »Book Review: ‘March: Book Three,’ Graphic History by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin and Nate Powell
'March: Book Three', by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. The congressman’s award-winning graphic novel trilogy reaches its absorbing conclusion.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘The Dressmaker’s Secret’ by Sarah Levine Simon and Mihai Grunfeld
Should a mother tell her son the truth of his father's identity?
Read More »Prison Education Transforms Lives, Reduces Recidivism
Prison education and rehabilitation programs can provide practical skills, career and vocational skills, and critical thinking skills. They can help with mental and behavioral issues, and provide access to higher education courses; some achieve diplomas and degrees while incarcerated. These programs are vital to improving lives, especially since many prisoners come from poverty, do not have high school diplomas, and lack outside support networks.
Read More »New Software Spotlight – Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) January 2017
Will save a lot of time in your design work.
Read More »Athena Film Festival 2017: ‘City of Joy’ with Eve Ensler
'The City of Joy' is a viable answer to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read More »Retro Modern: Jamiroquai’s ‘Automaton’
'Automaton' gives voice to the fact that Jamiroquai was, and still is, a prominent fixture in classic and contemporary dance and funk music.
Read More »Music Review: Judas Priest – ‘Turbo’ [Remastered 30th Anniversary Edition]
'Turbo' has its flaws but it should still be appreciated as the distinct, experimental nugget full of party rockers that it is. The real gem of this three-CD edition, however, is the 20-track live show from May 22, 1986 that makes up the latter two discs.
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