Ken Ludwig's enduring farce receives a sparkling and laugh-filled production at the Grove Theatre Center in Burbank.
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DVD Review: ‘Quicksand’ (Digitally Restored)
Mickey Rooney's 1950 'Quicksand' has received a restoration that should interest film buffs of the era.
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'The Lagos Music Salon' offers not only some beautiful music, but some important ideas as well.
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The Grand Undoing takes listeners back into an era of psychedelic rock.
Read More »Remembering Robin Williams – One Film That Helped Change My Life
Because of seeing 'Dead Poet's Society' when I did, I stopped myself from making what would have been the biggest mistake of my life.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Boyhood’
Richard Linklater's 12-years-in-the-making cinematic gamble pays off in spades, delivering a unique and profoundly moving experience.
Read More »An Open Letter to the Suicidal and the Disease of Depression (R.I.P. Robin Williams)
Robin Williams's comedy was part of my recovery. I watched until I could recite his jokes by heart. His death is especially hurtful because it was his comedy I often returned to for relief
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Cloud-based computing and storage really has become in some ways the best option for backing up and sharing files and data. Here are some good options for consumers.
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Throughout the story there is a beauty and humor, a ‘candle in the wind’ for each of those whose lives have been touched by cancer.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Bitten – The Complete First Season’
Bitten is a good show, and even with a less-than-stellar blu-ray release, worth one's time in checking out.
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