A late-summer surprise with a great cast, Hell or High Water is an exciting, character-driven antidote to the season's typical sequels and would-be blockbusters.
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PC Game Review: ‘BATMAN – The Telltale Series’ Episode 1: ‘Realm of Shadows’
The first episode in this series has its share of problems, but the story and design more than justify checking out the game.
Read More »Five Networking Tips to Accelerate Your Career
Networking will never feel like the most natural task, but it’s a necessary one that you must consistently undertake to move your career forward. Here are some ways to get more out of it.
Read More »Interview: PHASES with Jason Boesel
An interview with Jason Boesel of PHASES ahead of its tour with Fitz and the Tantrums.
Read More »Election 2016: How to Live Tweet like Hillary and Donald
Election 2016 may go down as the Year of the Tweet, as the miniature messages have become a weapon of choice for all the candidates running for president. If you'd like to get into live tweeting, here are my techniques for setting yourself up, what software to use, and how to be a more effective Twitter communicator.
Read More »Theater Review (DC): Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ at the Kennedy Center
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, now on a North American tour, is a slightly confused production that 'Phantom' fans will still find satisfying.
Read More »Omega-3 as the New Prozac? Direct Link Found Between Depression and Inflammation
What’s most interesting about this new information is that depression may now be preventable, even through dietary changes and/or an over-the-counter medicine like aspirin.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Supergirl – The Complete First Season’
"Supergirl" is pretty good, should not offend any feminists, and does decent with its bonus material.
Read More »Election 2016: 35th Anniversary of the Largest Tax Cut in American History
August 13, 2016 will be the 35th anniversary of the largest tax cut in American history: The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. This law is generally credited with beginning the economic boom which carried through the 1990s. Why should we take note of this? Because in an election year, economic theory, history, and promises get thrown about like fish at Seattle’s Pike Place Fish Market. Watch out for fishy facts.
Read More »Filmmaker Interview: Gillian Armstrong, Director of ‘Women He’s Undressed’
Director Gillian Armstrong discusses her new documentary about the legendary Hollywood costume designer and gives her opinion about the state of the film industry today.
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