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Book Review: ‘The Blues: Why It Still Hurts So Good’ by Marie B. Trout, PhD
In 'The Blues: Why It Still Hurts So Good' Marie B. Trout combines her own experience and the words of fans, musicians, and industry professionals to look at the blues in a most professional, unusual and interesting way. Read More » -
Interview: William B. Kurtz, Author of ‘Excommunicated from the Union: How the Civil War Created a Separate Catholic America’
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Interview: Ed Harrington, Coauthor of ‘Outsmart Your Instincts: How the Behavioral Innovation Approach Drives Your Company Forward’
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Book Review: ‘Gotta Find A Home’ by Dennis Cardiff
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Interview: Marsha Samoylenko Denison, Author of ‘Grisha’s Loop: My Slavic Saga’
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The Dangers of Opioid Addiction in Women
There are no simple solutions to the opioid epidemic, in women or in the general population, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t prominent ideas and valuable services that can contribute to harm-reduction efforts. Read More » -
Mary Tyler Moore – She Turned Our World On With Her Smile
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Theatre Review (Philadelphia): ‘Informed Consent’ by Deborah Zoe Laufer at Lantern Theater Company
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Interview: Ed Harrington, Coauthor of ‘Outsmart Your Instincts: How the Behavioral Innovation Approach Drives Your Company Forward’
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Interview: Marsha Samoylenko Denison, Author of ‘Grisha’s Loop: My Slavic Saga’
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Movie Review: ‘Hidden Figures’
In telling a story about a few unrecognized key figures in the space program, the movie gives dimension to how racial and gender equality contributed to technical progress. Read More » -
DOC NYC Film Review: ‘The Sunshine Makers’
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Zoe Saldana Bites the Hand that Feeds Her, Blames Hollywood for Trump Victory
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Movie Review: ‘The Founder’ Starring Michael Keaton
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Movie Review: ‘Patriot’s Day’
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Board Game Review: ‘Mombasa’ from R&R Games
In the era of African colonialism, players invest in charter companies, strategizing to build the greatest fortune. Read More » -
Board Game Review: ‘Engines of War’ Expansion for ‘Castle Panic’ from Fireside Games
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PC Game Review: ‘Batman – The Telltale Series’
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Playstation 4 Review: ‘Dishonored 2’
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Five Brain Training Apps
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Book Review: ‘The Blues: Why It Still Hurts So Good’ by Marie B. Trout, PhD
In 'The Blues: Why It Still Hurts So Good' Marie B. Trout combines her own experience and the words of fans, musicians, and industry professionals to look at the blues in a most professional, unusual and interesting way. Read More » -
Music Review: Eli August & The Abandoned Buildings – ‘Is This Darkness’
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Music Review: Mehmet Ali Sanlikol & Whatsnext? – ‘Resolution’
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Music Review: Frank Kohl – ‘Rising Tide’
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Music Review: Acoustic Jazz Guitarist Nate Najar – ‘This is Nate Najar’
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Distorted History in ‘Bel Canto’ from Lyric Opera of Chicago
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TV Review: Season One of ‘Westworld’ – To Murder and Create
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Book Review: “I Was Saved by the Bell” by Peter Engel
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DVD Review: ‘Jericho of Scotland Yard’
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Blu-ray Review: ‘Close to the Enemy’
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Book Review: ‘Gotta Find A Home’ by Dennis Cardiff
If you are in the mood to read some excellent writing and discover some excellent people in less than excellent circumstances, please consider adding 'Gotta Find A Home' by Dennis Cardiff to your life and bookshelf. Read More »
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Mary Tyler Moore – She Turned Our World On With Her Smile
To hear of Mary's loss is painful for so many of us because she played two indelible TV characters that have remained in our hearts all these years. Read More »
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Movie Review: ‘Hidden Figures’
In telling a story about a few unrecognized key figures in the space program, the movie gives dimension to how racial and gender equality contributed to technical progress. Read More »
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Board Game Review: ‘Mombasa’ from R&R Games
In the era of African colonialism, players invest in charter companies, strategizing to build the greatest fortune. Read More »
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Music Review: Eli August & The Abandoned Buildings – ‘Is This Darkness’
This is a highly recommended release for those seeking an album that truly moves them. Read More »
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TV Review: Season One of ‘Westworld’ – To Murder and Create
Move over 'Game of Thrones,' there’s a new sheriff in HBO town. Read More »