As the nostalgic references keep piling up, all the glamorous faces, sweaty outsiders, vibrant marquees, hot spots, and shindigs reverberate as though conjured up by a cinephile's melancholy spell.
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Board Game Review: ‘Roswell 51’ from Gamewick
'Roswell 51' gives players the chance to live out a B-movie alien invasion.
Read More »Music Review: Bob Bradshaw – ‘Queen of the West’
On his artful new concept album 'Queen of the West,' Irish-born Bob Bradshaw applies his emerald imagination to the tropes of American roots-rock to make them blossom anew.
Read More »Labor Day – Teachers’ Work Is a Labor of Love
Teachers – from nursery school up through higher education – hold one of the most important jobs in our nation.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): A New Translation of Strindberg’s ‘The Father’ by Robert Greer
Directed with Shakespearean grit and sweep, this new Strindberg production at Theater for the New City illuminates both the strengths and the weaknesses of the 1887 play about the battle of the sexes.
Read More »PC Videogame Review: ‘Rebel Galaxy Outlaw’
This new title captures the essence of Wing Commander Privateer but wraps it in a super accessible and fun video game that's a joy to play..
Read More »Music Review: ILLENIUM – ‘Ascend’
'Ascend' by ILLENIUM is an incredibly enjoyable example of how one artist can cross genres without changing a single thing about who they are.
Read More »Book Review: Arabicity Edited by Juliet Cestar & Rose Issa
'Arabicity', edited by Juliet Cestar and Rose Issa, is a wonderful collection of visual art which also serves as excellent introduction to the world of modern Arabic art.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Kingdom’
'Kingdom' delivers action and adventure while not skipping out on high-quality performances.
Read More »Card Game Review: ‘Star Trek: Chrono-Trek’ from Looney Labs
The spectacular attention to 'Star Trek' chronology detail in the 'Star Trek: Chrono-Trek' card game from Looney Labs makes it a must-play for trekkers of all kind.
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