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Music DVD Review: The Who – ‘Live at Shea Stadium 1982’
The Who LIve At Shea Stadium 1982 comes as an unexpected surprise from a much maligned era, and is a keeper to boot.
Read More »Music Reviews: Jazz and Beyond from Bassists Kyle Eastwood and Georg Breinschmid
Two recent releases from bassist-bandleaders show how jazz continues to thrive in the most disparate of musical "cultures," even with its relatively small, specialized audience.
Read More »Comedy Review: Russell Howard Opens Second U.S. Comedy Tour in Washington, D.C.
Russell Howard is delightful and hilarious in his new comedy tour, which just opened in the U.S.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Tutankhamen Speaks’ by Cheryl Carpinello
New young adult book, 'Tutankhamen Speaks' by Cheryl Carpinello, reveals secrets of king Tut’s lost manuscript
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Shadow Cartel, A Dominic Grey Novel’ by Layton Green
As the leads in the search for a killer tend to create misdirection and the rumors of death by mysterious assassins continue to grow, Grey must rely on every investigation from his past to help them find this elusive yet invisible killer before he can kill again. His mentor is out of commission, yet Grey keeps him informed of the strange and shadowy secrets they are tracking.
Read More »Educational Game Review: ‘Election’ from StartUp Games
Players race for the White House through skill and the luck-of-the-draw.
Read More »Music Review: Louise Aubrie – ‘Late 44’
The familiarity of each track encourages listeners to pay close attention to their lyrics.
Read More »Beniffer II – They’re Gone Girl
Oh, such a travesty, this ending of Bennifer II, for anyone who believes in Cinderella tales, caviar wishes, and Bernie Sanders’ campaign dreams.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Butcher’s Sons’ by Scott Alexander Hess
The Butcher's Sons drives three sons through the heat and danger of youth until they all must make choices that will change everything.
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