A rainy day can be either miserable or wonderful according to your attitude; Thiessen goes for the latter.
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TV Review: ‘Doctor Who’ – ‘The Magician’s Apprentice’
Doctor Who returns to top form in a season premiere that rewrites all of the show's history and poses a serious moral quandary.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: James Wan’s ‘Furious 7’ Proves Family Is Thicker Than Plot
No one will be left disappointed with 'Furious 7' being the best film of the franchise so far.
Read More »Language Matters in Life and Business: Minimalism Can Pay Major Dividends
Slogans are as key as product names for marketing, and the shorter the sweeter, especially in the 140-character Twitter era. Sometimes advertisers hit the nail on the head. Other times they don't.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Homeland – The Complete Fourth Season’
'Homeland' reinvents itself for the great fourth season, but this release lacks meaningful extras.
Read More »Residential Yachts: A Second Home on a Cruise Ship
In conference with the captain, residents set the ship's travel plans for the year. On board there's a grocery store, private chefs for hire, a spa, a gym, a jogging track, swimming pools, and golf.
Read More »Tile Game Review: ‘Graveyards, Ghosts, and Haunted Houses’ from Rather Dashing Games
Connecting the most matching ghosts seems easy enough, but you may get a fright from twists that foil your plans.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Pondling’ by Genevieve Hulme-Beaman
When the lines blur between reality and a fantastical world created to stave off isolation and rejection, there is only one way out. But sometimes, one doesn't have to break down and let one realm or the other dominate. Sometimes there is a way out that makes much more sense.
Read More »Music Review: Sonic Disorder – ‘Human Kind’
Armed with a new singer, Boston hard rock band Sonic Disorder brings the usual heavy goods along with some new sounds to their long-awaited new and second album.
Read More »Music Review: Samuel Claiborne – ‘Love, Lust and Genocide’
‘Love, Lust and Genocide’ comes off as a meditation on America’s current condition.
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