In the end it is doubtful that the media or politicians will ever learn, but it is up to the American public to teach them a valuable lesson.
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Music Review: Ten Years After – ‘British Live Performance Series’
Is the latest (reissued) live album from Ten Years After an essential purchase?
Read More »Soho Film Festival Movie Review: ’79 Parts’ with Eric Roberts and Tony Lo Bianco
In Ari Taub's new film "79 Parts," premiered at this year's Soho Film Festival, we rediscover New York City of the 1970s before cell phones, Uber, and "If you see something say something."
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Reviews: Dystopian Musicals ‘Thug Tunnel’ and ‘The Toxic Avenger Musical’
Denizens of an underground civilization and a famous mutant hero are the stars of two musicals making their Fringe debuts this year.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway): ‘Shining City’ Starring Matthew Broderick
Is there a metaphysical realm that our five senses cannot apprehend? If so, do spirits visit us to help us when we are in turmoil?
Read More »Deductive Game Review: ‘Madner Lost in Space’ from Mental Elemental
Aliens are lost and need help finding Earth!
Read More »‘Dracula Untold’ Presents Most Interesting Version of The Count Since ‘Van Helsing’
The most interesting Draculas of the 2000s are Jonathan Rhys Meyers' principled, love-sick, brilliant inventor/entrepreneur in the short-lived NBC TV series; Richard Roxburgh's rattled, sardonic, paternal, philosophical, yet ultimately villainous portrayal in the vastly underrated Van Helsing; and Luke Evans' family man and conscientious prince who must sacrifice his own humanity to protect his people from the rapacious Ottomans in the 15th century of Dracula Untold.
Read More »Educational Game Review: ‘Bond Raiders’ from G-FMS
Match atoms and bonds to create molecules, but watch out for the sticky fingers of other players!
Read More »Hollywood Fringe Reviews: Spoofing Shakespeare with ‘MacDeth!’ and ‘Titus Andronicus Jr.’
Sendups of two Shakespeare classics make their world premiere at this year's Hollywood Fringe.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’ – Watching with my Son 34 Years After First Seeing the Film
If you have never done so, sit down and watch this film with your kids (or your grandkids); you’ll be glad that you did.
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