This artist has been pushing the envelope for over 30 years now, and it shows. You've probably seen his work, whether you know it or not.
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Sweetwater’
Sweieetwater is an amazing take on a female heroine in a cross-genre "western" thriller.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Known Devil’ by Justin Gustainis
Smart, gritty, snarky witty urban fantasy.
Read More »Interview: Becky Akers, Author of ‘Abducting Arnold’
"The more I researched Benedict Arnold and his treason, the more intrigued I grew.."
Read More »Made In the U.S.A. – Poppy von Frohlich
Poppy Von Frohlich’s distinctive business model is based on limited exclusivity, thumbing its nose at the monoliths of haute couture.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Fifth Estate’ (2013)
'The Fifth Estate' provides a tremendous insight into the world of Wikileaks and its founder, Julian Assange.
Read More »Music Review: John Brown – ‘Quiet Time’
Bassist Brown leads his quintet into a lyrical and introspective musical journey.
Read More »Concert Review: AFI – Marathon Music Works, Nashville, TN – 1/25/2014
Fans brave one of the South's coldest winters in recent times to witness the intimate return of venerated rock icons AFI.
Read More »The 56th Grammy Awards – Music, Memories and Xanax
Get ready for a unique and extensive recap of the 2014 Grammy Awards, from the pre-show awards to the 21 televised performances and everything in between, from a genuine music enthusiast who saw it all in person.
Read More »TV Review: ‘Intelligence’
The network television theme du jour seems to be “man-machines” or “machine-men” (AKA: The Six Million Dollar Man turns up in the 21st Century!) Fox’s new cop show Almost Human plays with this theme by creating an “almost human” android partnered with a tortured shell (lost humanity?) who has a …
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