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Book Review: The Woman Who Died A Lot: A Thursday Next Novel by Jasper Fforde
Jasper Fforde's The Woman Who Died a Lot takes its silliness seriously.
Read More »Book Review: The Indie Author Revolution: An Insider’s Guide to Self-Publishing by Dara M. Beeves
The Indie Author Revolution is an invaluable asset for any author thinking of self-publishing.
Read More »NY Jets Quarterback Situation – The Three Stooges?
You have to give Rex credit; when he makes a bad decision, he really stands by it, even to the detriment of his team.
Read More »Book Review: Lucking Out: My Life Getting Down and Semi-Dirty in the Seventies by James Wolcott
Lucking Out is a sometimes brilliant and sometimes disappointing memoir of New York in the '70s by critic James Wolcott.
Read More »Book Review: Where Have All the Pop Stars Gone?–Volume 2 by Marti Smiley Childs and Jeff March
Childs' and March's entertaining third collection of interviews showcases stories of pop stars like Ray Stevens and groups like The Buckinghams and The Grassroots.
Read More »Music Blu-ray/CD Review: Queen – Hungarian Rhapsody – Queen Live in Budapest
The historic 1986 Queen concert in Budapest is more than one kind of magic captured in the newly remastered Hungarian Rhapsody.
Read More »Music Review: Hellogoodbye – Would It Kill You? [Reissue]
Hellogoodbye begin their return to form with the reissue of Would It Kill You?, the first release under their new label.
Read More »Connecticut School Shootings Shake Up Parents and Educators
There is no making sense of this because there is no making sense of it.
Read More »Book Review: House Of Cash: The Legacies Of My Father Johnny Cash by John Carter Cash
Find out more about the man and the parent behind the guitar and out of the limelight.
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