British singer/songwriter James Blunt returns to his indie roots on his fourth and most personal album yet, 'Moon Landing.'
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The Science of a Girl’s Dream
Told that girls weren't scientists, I abandoned the idea of ever being able to access that tiny world under the microscope.
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Not only an interesting and well told story, it's just as relevant todays as it was 40 years ago.
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In the Norwegian playwright's perplexing, humorous play, two men sail out into the open sea to find answers to some questions about themselves and about life.
Read More »Music Review: Dee Bell and Marcos Silva – ‘Silva – Bell – Elation’
After 20 years off the stage, singer Dee Bell is back with a winning album.
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There are many police shows, but it's safe to say there are none quite like Midsomer Murders.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘The Jewish Cardinal’
The filmmakers relay the account of Aaron Jean-Marie Lustiger, Archbishop of Paris, with grace, reinforcing Lustiger's vision of reconciliation between the faiths in harmony and ecumenism.
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Bored out of your mind with video games? Got over 500 channels in hi-def and nothing’s on? Here’s a novel idea: read a novel!
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There are so many possibilities of warmer places with year round sun, destinations where a shovel is only used to make a sand castle on the beach.
Read More »Music Review: Rob Derke & The NYJAZZ Quartet – ‘Blue Divide’
A jazz exploration of the relationship between form and content.
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