I was making bad action films in Asia. Not that I don’t love Asia. I do. That was the best part of it, seeing other countries.
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Music Review: Joe Bonamassa – ‘Blues of Desperation’
If you don't love "No Good Place for the Lonely," you don't love the blues. That song alone is worth the price of Bonamassa's latest full-length.
Read More »Interview: Chef Joseph Lidgerwood of One Star House Party
The young chef from Tasmania talks about his path to some of Europe’s most prestigious restaurants and what drew him to the global chef nomad life with a tribe of culinary friends at One Star House Party.
Read More »Sacramento Sports Collectors Show 2016: Preview (May 14, 2016)
Baseball legend Pete Rose is the guest of honor at the 1st Annual Sacramento Sports Collectors Show at McClellan Conference Center on May 14, 2016.
Read More »Theater Review (San Antonio): ‘A Chorus Line’ at the Playhouse San Antonio
The long-running Broadway hit comes to the Playhouse in a musically satisfying production directed by Tim Hedgepeth.
Read More »The High Tech Pregnancy: Responses To The First Bluetooth Pregnancy Test
Attaching tests to an app, then, makes it more likely that women may accidentally or intentionally share information that would otherwise be kept private.
Read More »Will Psychics Survive in the Age of the Internet?
How have psychics adapted to the Internet age? Quite well, it seem. But you still must be careful before you take that leap of supernatural faith.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Manhattan Night’ by Colin Harrison
'Manhattan Night' is a quick, dark read that builds to an unexpected and perhaps not completely satisfying climax.
Read More »Music Review: Paul Weller – ‘Saturns Pattern’
Paul Weller continues the sonic resurgence he has found in his fifth decade with his Warner Bros. debut, 'Saturns Pattern.'
Read More »No Selfie Awareness
While wanting to capture every moment we have lost the ability to appreciate the seconds, minutes, and hours of our lives in a tangible way.
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