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Movie Review: ‘Friends From France’ – 23rd New York Jewish Film Festival
Opening night at the 23rd annual New York Jewish Film Festival screened Friends From France (Les Interdits), the drama and political thriller written and directed by Anne Weil and Philippe Kotlarski.
Read More »Bridge-gate and Chris Christie: Governor’s Presidential Ambitions Are Toast
A truly pernicious personal vendetta on a bridge named for George Washington resulted in more than inconvenience. This is a case of our worst fears about the abuse of power becoming a reality.
Read More »Music Review: Red Mitchell – ‘What I Am’
The many faces of this renowned jazz bassist are showcased here.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Throne of Blood’ – The Criterion Collection
It’s the transplanting of the story to feudal Japan that makes it possibly the best film adaptation of Macbeth.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Scroll of Years: A Gaunt and Bone Novel’ by Chris Willrich
This novel draws on Asian and Asian-inspired mythology to produce a gem of a fantasy adventure with an engaging and romantic pair of unlikely heroes.
Read More »Music Review: Roosevelt Dime – ‘Full Head of Steam’
This Brooklyn-based Americana band hooks you with its infectious music.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Residual Media’ Edited by Charles R. Acland
Explores the various forms of media that have come and gone over the course of the past century.
Read More »The Great Nektar Revival of 2013
2013 should best be remembered as the year progressive rock band Nektar made a big comeback, with a new album and worthy reissues of their classic '70s LPs.
Read More »Stop The Polar Express – I Want to Get Off Now!
Jack Frost wasn’t just nipping at my nose this morning; it seemed as if he were ripping it off along with my cheeks!
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