Kariba by Clarke Clarke and Snaddon shows the reader that magic and the modern world can co-exist - one doesn't need to die for the other.
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TV Interview: Brian Drummond on Voicing Dr. Eggman in Netflix’s ‘Sonic Prime’
"You know it's the bad guy, but it's lighthearted with a learning element, and it can't be quite as scary."
Read More »‘Wayfinder’ – Final Beta Preview
Wayfinder is shaping up to be a deep, fast and fun RPG with interesting characters and MMO-light features that are actually fun to play.
Read More »Concert Review: Violinist Deborah Buck, pianist Orli Shaham at Bargemusic (May 26 2023)
A web of biographical and stylistic interconnections linked music by contemporary composers Jessie Montgomery and Avner Dorman with works by Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘V/H/S/99’ – Fifth Film in the Horror Anthology Series
'V/H/S/99' delivers more twisted horror short stories that will likely please fans of the decade-plus-long series.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘One Day as a Lion’ – Starring Scott Caan and J.K. Simmons
Scott Caan stars as a hitman who, in his first day on the job, screws things up royally. Marianne Rendón co-stars as his hostage/accomplice.
Read More »Exclusive Interview: Ian Rosenbaum of Sandbox Percussion on ‘Seven Pillars’ and Developing the Next Generation of Artists
The GRAMMY®-nominated percussion quartet focuses on education, with residencies at two academies, seminars, and a Creator Mentorship Program.
Read More »Concert Review: ‘Dear Father…’ – Music for String Trio by Beethoven and Mozart
A focus on paternal influence shed light on string trio music by Beethoven and Mozart at the Aspect Chamber Music Series.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Reel Stories: Pet Shop Boys’
Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have a new retrospective with BBC Radio 2 announcer Dermot O'Leary, available soon on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Read More »Concert Review: ‘American Lamentation’ – a World Premiere Oratorio on Slavery, NYC and the Church by Trevor Weston
The oratorio's 12 movements trace American slavery from early colonial times through the modern Church's recognition of its part in the institution.
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