Robert Garnett tells the story of Charles Dickens and the three women he loved.
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Movie Review: Man of Steel (Cinenerd)
A film that breathes the much needed life back into a superhero that seemed burned out after Bryan Singer’s Superman Returns.
Read More »Prevention Through the Eyes of a Spinach Skeptic
Some caregivers are finding that spirituality can be a key ingredient of good health – especially for prevention.
Read More »Acorn TV: The Best British TV Streaming
No one can match Acorn TV for the variety and quality of the television shows they have on offer.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: The Emperor’s New Groove / Kronk’s New Groove
When it comes to animated Disney features, not every film is a bonafide classic.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): “The Caucasian Chalk Circle” by Bertolt Brecht
Christopher Lloyd is the wild and wooly Azdak in Brecht's class at CSC in NYC.
Read More »Book Review: Steampunk Fashion – by Spurgeon Vaughn Ratcliffe
The photos show Steampunk creations, from dresses and corsets to jewelry and masks, in intricate detail. And it tells you where to buy them.
Read More »Book Review: Web of the City – by Harlan Ellison
The s-f master’s first novel, a pulpish look at Fifties street gang life, gets a reissue through Hard Case Crime.
Read More »Music Review: Fleetwood Mac – “Extended Play” EP
Fleetwood Mac offers up their first new batch of songs in 10 years. Will fans of the '70s/Buckingham-Nicks era be pleased with it?
Read More »An Interview With Lucy Clarke, Author of Swimming At Night
"I wanted Katie and Mia to both have their own ‘voice’. As the old saying goes, there are two sides to every story–and I wished to show both."
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