Boko Haram is a growing threat, but an even bigger threat is not understanding how they got here.
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Music Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds – ‘Chasing Yesterday’
Overall, 'Chasing Yesterday' is a highly recommended album, more so if you are an Oasis fan.
Read More »‘Nikki and Nora’ – Season Two of Groundbreaking Webseries
A playful, scintillating, sexy, yet moving series with layered characters that will keep you wanting more.
Read More »PAX East 2015: ‘We Happy Few’ Preview
'We Happy Few' is one of the best and most intriguing games I had a chance to try at PAX East, and I am looking forward to the full release whenever it is ready.
Read More »Music Review: Delilah – ‘Sarah + 1: A Tribute to Sarah Vaughan’ – EP
Here's a look at the latest modern take on three of the late Sarah Vaughan’s classic songs and one other seminal, very well-known track.
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You can use any of these highly rated free apps for all of your budgeting needs.
Read More »3rd Annual First Time Fest Review: Olympia Dukakis Narrates ‘Beneath the Olive Tree’
Olympia Dukakis has stated that the Greek Civil War was one of the worst civil wars in modern Europe. "Tens of thousands of innocent people were accused of being enemies of the state and found guilty of crimes they never committed." They were thrown into concentration camps and brutalized. Why have you not heard of this? Events have been politicized and kept hidden. Until now.
Read More »Gadget Review: Bamboo Keyboard & Wooden iPhone case from Impecca
Impecca gives you two new eco-friendly products to bring your gadgets a little closer to Earth.
Read More »PAX East 2015: ‘Life is Strange’ Episode 2 Preview
Everything about this title oozes charm and personality and, after meeting the developers, it is clear why; they are passionate about this game and world and really want to deliver something special.
Read More »Opera Review (NYC): Handel’s ‘Semele’ Directed by Zhang Huan at BAM
Some critics disdained this production when it settled in Canada in 2012. But while in some respects it may confound, it feels honest, both musically and theatrically. Plus: Sumo wrestlers!
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