There is a warm heart inside folk artist Matt Turk's 'Cold Revival'.
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Music Review: Marc Broussard – ‘A Life Worth Living’
Broussard provides open, honest and catchy tunes for a deeply satisfying release.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Once Upon a Time’ – ‘White Out’ and Previewing ‘Rocky Road’
An vast improvement over the premiere, "Once Upon a Time'"s "White Out" gleefully subverts a beloved nursery rhyme to great effect!
Read More »R.I.P. Paul Revere (1938 – 2014)
As the namesake and musical ringleader of Paul Revere And The Raiders, Paul Revere Dick leaves behind a legacy that is as stunning for its lack of critical recognition, as it is for its lasting, continuing influence.
Read More »PlayStation 4 Review: ‘Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments’
While 'Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments' has a stunning level of presentation, it's just too short to compete with other premium releases.
Read More »Calamity Leads to a Search for Happiness
Daily gratitude is a very healthy exercise that produces joy and happiness.
Read More »NFL Means ‘No Football Leagues’ For My Kids
How often do we need to see NFL players getting carried off the field on stretchers to know that this is not the best game for men to play let alone children?
Read More »Music Review: George Harrison’s Apple Albums Remastered
George Harrison's 1968-1975 catalog has, at long last, been remastered and reissued. Each album is available separately or together as a deluxe box set.
Read More »New York Film Festival (Revival): ‘The Color of Pomegranates’
'The Color of Pomegranates' by Sergei Parajanov, is a masterwork by a director of genius who was blacklisted and then served 5 years in a Soviet Gulag in 1973. His films ran contrary to Soviet standards. Parajanov's innovations stand today as a hallmark of vision and experimentation. A maverick ahead of his time, Parajanov's minimalism created visual poetry that was and still is unique to the craft of cinema.
Read More »Music Review: Chelsey Green and the Green Project – ‘The Green Room’
A collection of appealing original compositions and arrangements that showcase Green’s unique twist on violin, viola and contemporary jazz.
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