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Theater Review (NYC): ‘Bill W. and Dr. Bob’ by Sam Shem and Janet Surrey
Bill W. and Dr. Bob is the gripping story of the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous and how their need to help themselves created a global organization which has a proven success rate in helping alcoholics overcome their addiction.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Ride Along’
Ride Along won’t go down as the funniest film of the year, but is it funny? Absolutely.
Read More »Supplements to Help You Bulk Up for Summer
Some natural supplements can help you build muscle mass in a healthy way.
Read More »Common Core Wars: A New Hope – Making Education Personal
The problem with standardized testing and state assessments has been glaringly obvious for years – they test students as if they are all the same student.
Read More »Music Review: Billy Bragg – ‘Live at the Union Chapel’ [CD+DVD]
This over two-and-a-half-hour performance demonstrates Bragg's top-notch talent as well as the fact that over 30 years of writing songs about love and politics hasn't slowed his passion or creativity one iota.
Read More »PAX East 2014 Review: ‘Knuckle Sammich: Kobolds Ate My Baby’
If you are looking for a quick and off the wall card game, I highly recommend Knuckle Sammich: A Kobolds Ate My Baby! Card Game.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Mind Games’ by Christine Amsden
Mind Games is the much awaited third installment in the new adult mystery series, Cassie Scot: ParaNormal Detective
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Speakeasy Dollhouse: The Brothers Booth’ by Cynthia von Buhler
This electric phantasmagoria that will keep you engrossed as you step back in time and witness little-known events about the Booth family that shed new light on the Lincoln assassination.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Imagine There’s No Heaven’ by Mitchell Stephens
The author examines the often overlooked role of atheism in the history of Western civilization.
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