'Pushin' Too Hard,' a new anthology, collects American garage punk from 1964-1967. Plus, reviews of CDs from Rod Picott and Tinsley Ellis.
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Book Review: ‘The Shift: How Seeing People as People Changes Everything’ by Kimberly White
Kimberly White's remarkable book, 'The Shift,' is about changing our perspective and seeing people as people, not humans. It had its genesis in a nursing home of all places — but the profound lessons there have been translated into an empowering, inspiring guide to finding happiness.
Read More »The One Who Got Away is a Myth
I'm grateful for every relationship that ended because it's helping me on the path to finding the right person.
Read More »Interview: Jane Jordan Author of ‘The Beekeeper’s Daughter’
Interview with Jane Jordan author of 'The Beekeeper's Daughter' and other dark romance novels.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Happy People Read and Drink Coffee,’ A Novel of Hope by Agnes Martin-Lungand
An exquisite story of re-growth and renewal after tragedy.
Read More »Music Review: Love – ‘Reel to Real’ [Deluxe Edition]
The 1974 album from Arthur Lee's reconstituted Love is out for the first time on CD and digital, with plenty of bonus tracks.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny’ by Justin Hill
Justin Hill is a great story teller, and in "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny", he brings a strong group of characters together, weaving a fantastic tale of greed and revenge.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Art In The Blood, A Sherlock Holmes Adventure,’ by Bonnie Macbird
In "Art in the Blood, A Sherlock Holmes Adventure" Bonnie Macbird has given us back the Sherlock Holmes of old, one whose flaws are a constant battle who yet maintains a sense of panache that creates trust in those who rely on him.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Kindness,’ A Romantic Novel by Polly Samson
This is a work of mystery and romance, of truth and trust, one that evolves and moves in waves of feelings.
Read More »Interview: Elisabeth Amaral, Author of ‘Czar Nicholas, The Toad, and Duck Soup’
"My memoir is a coming of age story that took place in during the fights for women’s rights, racial equality and the growing rage against the Vietnam war."
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