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Book Review: ‘The Wiccan Witch of the Midwest,’ A Samuel Roberts Thriller by Scott A. Lerner
In 'The Wiccan Witch of the Midwest,' Lerner gives us another fun and dangerous romp with his returning character Samuel Roberts.
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In 'Life and Other Near Death Experiences,' Pagan takes us into the depth and despair of disease, and the heartache of discovery. Betrayal and pain, as well as love and romance are threaded through Libby’s rocky path of discovery.
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'Doctor Who' concludes its season opening two-parter with a cool pair of sonic shades, and some really emotional stuff.
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During his visit to the United States, Pope Francis made the most important steps the leader of the Catholic Church can make – Christ-like ones.
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Eli Roth, the father of torture porn, makes a tribute to the Italian cannibal vomitorium films from the '70s and '80s for those with a taste for the extreme.
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The "Once Upon a Time" season premiere is a great start to Season Five, incorporating Camelot and "Brave" into the mix as Emma Swan attempts to fight off the growing darkness inside her.
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Less than a year after 'Art Official Age,' the Purple Yoda is back with another tasty serving of EDM-tinged pop and soulful R&B, all laced with enigmatic and unpredictable touches.
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The Goldbergs is reliably funny and stars a couple of brilliant comedians.
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These three new albums all fit loosely into the Americana category but are all very, very different. Two are from artists who aren't even (originally) from America.
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