William Schimmel’s latest, 'Theater of the Accordion,' takes the instrument to heights that demand respect.
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14th Anniversary of 9-11: We Will Never Forget – Though Some Don’t Care To Remember
It is not just about saying “We Will Never Forget” but more that “We Will Always Remember,” and will always honor and will always pass the torch.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Pay Day’ from Winning Moves Games
Making getting to the end of the month fun with this classic board game.
Read More »Metromile and Uber Make the Perfect Partners for Rideshare Insurance
Metromile is one of the first auto insurance companies to even consider the ride sharing scene. This makes all the difference for rideshare drivers, who have an extremely hard time finding insurance that will keep them at a reasonable rate.
Read More »Book Review: ‘A Winsome Murder’ by James DeVita
'A Winsome Murder' is the remarkable debut adult thriller from actor/director/playwright (and acclaimed YA fiction writer) James DeVita. In lean yet masterful prose, it tells a richly imagined tale of a series of brutal and seemingly random murders by a cryptic killer — and the detective, James Mangan, and his partner, Frank “Coose” Cusumano, who have to stop him.
Read More »PC Review: ‘Shadowrun: Hong Kong’
'Shadowrun: Hong Kong' is by far the best entrant in the series and a triumph for Harebrained Schemes.
Read More »Sentencing Reform and the Strange Case of Anthony Bascaro
Anthony "Tony" Bascaro is 80 years old and has been in prison for the past 34 years. Pretty much everyone – except for his daughter and granddaughter – has forgotten about him. If he lives long enough, he will be released in 2019.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Suffragette,’ Starring Carey Mulligan, with Meryl Streep
Looking back to the past, what women did to gain suffrage represented an amazing effort and it eventually included violence. With the determination they exhibited, it should make every man proud of women's potential to do exploits. Their capabilities were and still are astounding.
Read More »Music Review: Public Image Limited – ‘What the World Needs Now’
'What The World Needs Now' from PiL is the perfect antidote for those grown sick of the pablum of the pop music industry.
Read More »Theater Review (Off-Broadway NYC): ‘Little Thing, Big Thing’ by Donal O’Kelly
Larry and Martha meet by happenstance in an unusual setting. Why they are there is as quirky as their relationship which takes an intriguing turn when they discover they are caught up in international intrigue and conspiracy to cover-up illegal activities against the environment and a population powerless to defend themselves.
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