'Chasing Chasing Amy' is a remarkable movie. Beautiful, intelligent and proud, the perfect movie for Pride Month.
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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Kariba’ by Clarke, Clarke, and Snaddon from Catalyst Press
Kariba by Clarke Clarke and Snaddon shows the reader that magic and the modern world can co-exist - one doesn't need to die for the other.
Read More »Opera Review: ‘American One Acts’ – ‘Highway 1, USA’ by William Grant Still, ‘Down in the Valley’ by Kurt Weill
One by an African American composer, the other by a Jewish immigrant, these two one-act operas can both be seen as quintessentially American.
Read More »‘Wayfinder’ – Final Beta Preview
Wayfinder is shaping up to be a deep, fast and fun RPG with interesting characters and MMO-light features that are actually fun to play.
Read More »Book Review: ‘still arriving’ by Bruce Kauffman
'still arriving' by Bruce Kauffman is an example of how less is much more powerful when it comes to words, and especially poetry.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘V/H/S/99’ – Fifth Film in the Horror Anthology Series
'V/H/S/99' delivers more twisted horror short stories that will likely please fans of the decade-plus-long series.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Girl Juice’ by Benji Nate from Drawn+Quarterly
'Girl Juice' by Benji Nate is a glimpse into the lives of four roommates complete with selfies and text message short form dialogue.
Read More »‘Mia and the Dragon Princess’ Review: A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure FMV Experience
This interactive movie experience has some cool action sequences and solid acting but doesn't pack enough of a punch with features or different enough branching paths.
Read More »Toy Review: ‘Bank-A-Ball’
With an adjustable backboard and a rotating rim, players can create just about any trick shot they want.
Read More »Music Reviews: Stephen Stills, plus a Willie Nelson Tribute, Taj Mahal, the Rifters, Arwen Lewis, Mulo Francel, and Chet Baker
Stephen Stills, in concert and at his peak, plus a Willie Nelson tribute, Taj Mahal, the Rifters, Arwen Lewis, Mulo Francel, and Chet Baker.
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