A jazz vocalist who favors a controlled aesthetic delivers a program of lesser-known gems.
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Interview with Graphic Novelist Royden Lepp
Rust has been acquired by Fox Studios for a major film adaptation with 'Attack the Block' director Joe Cornish signed on as director.
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Breaking Bad is like a rich, textured novel that forces us to keep turning the pages, wanting to know what happens, but wishing it would never end.
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Centuries later, it will still be one damn thing after another.
Read More »An Interview With Geoffrey Girard About His New Books ‘Project Cain’ and ‘Cain’s Blood’
"Are we shaped more by our Nature or our Nurture? I’ve landed on a 50/50 split, with each providing both weaknesses and strengths."
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So much fun. So much potential expense.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Keith Richards on Keith Richards (Interviews and Encounters)’ edited by Sean Egan
A fascinating, and for fans, essential addendum to Richards' autobiography.
Read More »Music Review: PJ Rasmussen – ‘Adventures in Flight’
A young guitarist flies to great heights while fronting a new jazz ensemble.
Read More »DVD Review: Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow – `Black Masquerade’
Richie Blackmore's Rainbow featuring vocalist Doogie White was captured on a 1995 Rockplast TV concert, now finally officially released in pristine sound and visuals.
Read More »This Labor Day Remember to Thank a Teacher
In essence teachers are always teaching even when they are not in the classroom. Teaching is a not just a job; it is a labor of love.
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