Today I approach a vast reach of desert; the great worm has yet to catch me but this may be the day. I must head across to the ridge I see in the distance; more visions linked to the soul of this planet await.
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Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Bodyguard of Lies’ – A Revealing Documentary about the War in Afghanistan
'Bodyguard of Lies' draws on insider testimonies, confidential documents, and private recordings to show how U.S. officials lied about the supposed successes of the 20-year war in Afghanistan.
Read More »Music Reviews: The Wandering Hearts, Willie Nile, Christopher Cross, Iron Horse, and the Black Watch
The Wandering Hearts do stick close enough to CSNY's 'Déjà vu' arrangements to give fans of the original album a bit of the feeling named in its title.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print’
Through iconic magazine covers and what lay between those covers, three filmmakers explore the complex legacy of 'Ms.'
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Re-Creation’
In a nod to jury drama 'Twelve Angry Men,' 'Re-Creation' sets up a fictional jury to examine the true murder of Sophie Toscan Du Plantier.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Documentary Review: ‘Nobu’
'Nobu' chronicles the journey of Nobu, Nobuyuki Matsuhisa. It reveals the failures and successes of a chef who redefined global gastronomy.
Read More »Sourcebook Review: ‘Pathfinder: Rival Academies’ for ‘Lost Omens’
With so many different perspectives in one place within Rival Academies, anything can happen, however light or heavy, as players wish.
Read More »Tribeca Festival TV Review: ‘Smoke’
'Smoke' by creator Dennis Lehane is a thrilling TV series about conflicted, troubled arson investigators hunting down serial arsonists.
Read More »Graphic Novel Review: ‘Black Cohosh’ by Brosi from Drawn+Quarterly
A coming-of-age story of growing up in a commune in Appalachia inhabited by, let's just say, an energetic cast of characters.
Read More »Tribeca Film Festival Review: ‘Inside’
'Inside,' directed and written by Charles Williams, is more than a prison narrative. It is an incredible, memorable examination of our humanity.
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