Nuclear disarmament is imperative for Russia and the United States. Not only would it help reduce tensions, but the cost of these weapons is too much for any society and the threat of terrorist theft is too great a risk.
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Music Review: Lucas Richman and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra – ‘In Truth’
Cellist Inbal Segev, oboist Cynthia Koledo DeAlmeida, and pianist Jeffrey Biegel help make this collection an appealing album of modern classical music with a good balance of accessibility and sophistication.
Read More »Dice Game Review: ‘Encounters: Bravest Warriors’ from Catalyst Game Labs
Press your luck as your favorite adventurer in the Space-Time Calliope.
Read More »Assassinations of TV Journalists in Virginia – The Media Needs to Change Coverage of Shootings Now!
By publishing the rantings of this madman the media qualifies them as something worthy of review. The warped minds out there read and identify with them. What a recipe for new disaster after disaster.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Risen 3: Titan Lords Enhanced Edition’ from Piranha Bytes
'Risen 3: Titan Lords' is a flawed, but deep pirate-themed, action roleplaying game. While the new Enhanced Edition's release lacked much fanfare, it is a significant upgrade. Unfortunately, the game still lacks the polish required for wider appeal.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Beautiful Affliction: A Memoir’ by Lene Fogelberg
An engrossing journey readers will find hard to forget.
Read More »Board Game Review: ‘Monopoly: the Mega Edition’ from Winning Moves Games
'Monopoly' : bigger, grander, and faster!
Read More »Book Review: ‘Curiosity House, The Shrunken Head’ – A Young Adult Mystery by Lauren Oliver & H.C. Chester
'Curiosity House: The Shrunken Head' by Lauren Oliver & H.C. Chester takes you on a fun filled journey with a group of children who have grown up in Dumfrey’s Dime Museum of Freaks Oddities and Wonders.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Tom at the Farm’ Is a Haunting, Homoerotic Hitchcock Homage
Xavier Dolan's psychosexual thriller from 2013 finally receives a U.S. release, and it was worth the wait.
Read More »Interview with Kalaivani Kumareswaran of Temple of Fine Arts’ (Singapore) ‘Dharma Ashoka – A Transformative Journey’
It is tough and tiring – but dance is passion driven so enthusiasm is always there to help with the creative process after a long day at work.
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