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.
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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.
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Paul Weller continues the sonic resurgence he has found in his fifth decade with his Warner Bros. debut, 'Saturns Pattern.'
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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.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Less Pain, Fewer Pills: Avoid the Dangers of Prescription Opiods and Gain Control over Chronic Pain,’ by Dr. Beth Darnall
'Less Pain, Fewer Pills' by Stanford University pain expert Dr. Beth Darnall offers a welcome alternative to addicting, dangerous perscription opiates. There are better, far safer ways to manage pain, and it all starts in the brain, writes the author.
Read More »Theater Review (Off Off Broadway): ‘Murrow’ by Joseph Vitale
Is mainstream media news investigative journalism or entertainment? Edward R. Murrow would have a definitive answer, expressed in the new play bearing his name in NYC.
Read More »Marvel Men: Directors Joe and Anthony Russo on Bringing ‘Captain America’ to the Screen
Directors Joe and Anthony Russo discuss 'Captain America: Civil War' and drop a potential Captain Marvel spoiler in Washington, DC.
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Ten years and even ten more after that will not stop me from missing Mom; that is forevermore just like her love.
Read More »Estelle Parsons Hosts 2016 LPTW Awards Celebration And Big Mingle
The LPTW is a pivotal force which is helping women catch their stride to excel in the theater world.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Captain America: Civil War’ – How Do You Choose a Side?
This film doesn’t redefine the genre or even try to do anything different; rather, it elevates what a film based on comics can be to new heights.
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