Eleven thousand complaints were filed with the Department of Justice about violations of the right to vote in the 2000 presidential election. How many will be filed for 2016?
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Gloria Steinem and Director Nanfu Wang at ‘Hooligan Sparrow’ Screening and Q and A
This film is of incalculable worth because it documents on-the-ground, the live footage of the subterranean life in China in one of the most repressive stages of its modern history since the 1989 protests in Tiananmen Square.
Read More »New Software Spotlight – Adobe Creative Cloud for Video 2017
The goal for Creative Cloud for Video in this release is to give you everything that you need to create more stunning videos faster and better than ever.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stars of ’90s Dance Pop’ by James Arena
A collection of new interviews with key figures of 1990s dance music, James Arena's new book, 'Stars of 90s Dance Pop' is well-rounded and entertaining.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Holden’ from George & Co. Takes on the Mysteries of Salinger
If you have some tolerance for the avant-garde and the unexplained, 'Holden' will be well worth your time. The actors and creative team of George & Co. have put their heart, soul, and blood into a powerful imaginative portrait of the psyche of one of literature's most fascinating characters, J.D. Salinger.
Read More »Another Article On Identity Theft
Identity theft is becoming more prevalent in today's world. Hackers are everywhere. What can you do to protect your personal financial information?
Read More »Interview: Gastón Pavlovich Producer of ‘Silence,’ Starring Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver
There’s much more intolerance now and there’s much more religious persecution in many parts of the world,
Read More »TV Review: Season One of ‘Westworld’ – To Murder and Create
Move over 'Game of Thrones,' there’s a new sheriff in HBO town.
Read More »Music Review: Ruby Friedman Orchestra – ‘Gem’
'Gem' by the Ruby Friedman Orchestra is a time portal back to the early days of blues but run through a modern-day filter of Friedman’s own experiences. Trust me, you’ve never heard anything like this. It’ll sneak under your skin, and you’ll want to keep it there.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Death of the Dying City’ by Matthew Taub
'Death of the Dying City' by Matthew Taub challenges the reader to believe in something good when the world around gives no reason to do so.
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