We all felt frightened and alone and in need of comfort after 9/11 whether we had loved ones nearby or not. I think we all went through that. I did certainly.
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Book Review: ‘Due for Discard, An Aimee Machado Mystery’ by Sharon St. George
Aimee's interest however, does not go unnoticed. Suddenly she becomes a target as well, and her grandparents Llama farm where she is staying becomes a focus for whoever is trying to stop her prying. Can she find the answer before she loses her own life?
Read More »‘The Walking Dead’: Daryl Dixon’s Alexandria Dilemma (and Vote in Our Poll)
Does 'The Walking Dead''s Daryl Dixon understand that in the presumed safety and security of Alexandria, he is more outsider than he has ever been?
Read More »Music Review: Jorma Kaukonen – ‘Ain’t in No Hurry’
Former Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna guitar virtuoso Jorma Kaukonen adds another splendid acoustic contribution to his solo catalogue.
Read More »Music Review: Bob Marley and The Wailers – ‘Easy Skanking in Boston ’78’ [Audio CD]
Bob Marley and The Wailers conspire and invigorate listeners just as much now as they did when this music was first performed.
Read More »Interview With Brian Sloan, director of ‘WTC View,’ Starring Michael Urie
The piece really is about what happens after 9/11 on September 12th and the days after that, and what is happening in the city at that time.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘WTC View,’ Starring Michael Urie in his Breakout Film Debut
Eric places an online ad in the Village Voice for a roommate to share his spacious Soho apartment in Manhattan that overlooks downtown. It is September 10, 2001. What happens the next day is legend. What happens to Eric during his roommate search after he and others are allowed to return is a roller coaster ride of emotions that will make you laugh and reflect with hope.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC Off-Broadway): ‘Fashions for Men’ by Ferenc Molnár at the Mint Theater
In cinematically convincing atmosphere, the great Hungarian playwright's century-old tale of artfully exaggerated personalities, screwy events, and the heights and depths of human nature takes on a timeless quality.
Read More »Music Review: ‘Steve Wilson & Wilsonian’s Grain Live in New York: The Vanguard Sessions’
They do great solo work throughout, but when they work together, they shine.
Read More »TV Review: ‘The Walking Dead’ – ‘Remember’
This week's "The Walking Dead" a wonderful, almost surreal return to "normalcy" for Rick Grimes and the survivor group.
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