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TV Review: Denis Leary’s New Comedy ‘Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll’
Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll is smart, snappy, sarcastic--and pure Denis Leary.
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The International Astronomical Union declared that Pluto should be reclassified as a “dwarf” planet in 2006, but we dreamers of space travel and lovers of the Disney dog of the same name know better.
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There are many secrets to the drink you probably take for granted every day you get up and have a cup of coffee to start your day. Do you know how botanists classify a coffee bean? It is a vegetable or fruit?
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4AD's remasters of the legendary Scottish shoegazer/dream pop pioneers' two 1985 EPs and long out of print 1986 compilation on 180 gram vinyl are each a "treasure" to behold.
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'Grace,' the latest from novelist Calvin Baker, is the story of one man’s quest for love and meaning in a world he has found wanting.
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'The Brookenwood Mysteries' will seduce you with its quiet nature and leave you wanting more.
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At the Anthem Film Festival, part of the libertarian FreedomFest conference July 8-11, 2015, at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas, I was discussing films with a young woman who commented, “I like documentaries, but so many of them are so depressing. I want to see positive stories.” She was in the …
Read More »Movie Review: Eugene Green’s ‘La Sapienza’ – Visually Astounding Work of Art
An almost cautionary tale that dwells between past and present, bringing with it the possibility of spiritual and ideological rebirth
Read More »Interview: Robert Carlyle and Emilie de Ravin of ‘Once Upon a Time’
“This relationship is obviously too important for the show, for them to let go of it," says Robert Carlyle on Once Upon a Time's "Rumbelle" relationship.
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