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CD Review: Warren Haynes: The Lone EP

Being a fan of his work with The Allman Brothers Band, and having seen him live with the brothers and solo, this 5 song CD, is Haynes at his best. The entire CD is just Haynes playing acoustic guitar. My personal favorite is the acoustic adaptation of The End of The Line a song that originally...

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Book Review: Cross Purposes - Jeff Barker

Cross Purposes is a two man play which is set near and in Jerusalem during the week leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus. The focus of this play is on Jestus and Dysmas, two con-men. Jestus and Dysmas were guilty of the murder of Lazarus and they are shocked, and a little relieved, by the...

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Novel about high school cross country team

The Longest Fall An Inspirational Coming of Age Story Bellmore, NY High school years can be a time to forge friendships and learn about how to be a team member. It can also be a time when the real world forces boys to become men. In Lee Krinsky s The Longest Fall (iUniverse), the sudden death of...

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Movie Review: The Stepford Wives (1975)

A film by Bryan Forbes This film is the first Stepford Wives movie and is adapted from Ira Levin s novel of the same name. The tone of this film is much different than the newer version. The new Stepford Wives is more of a comedy, but this version fits into the horror/thriller/suspense...

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Book Review: Sourcery - Terry Pratchett

Sourcery is the fifth Discworld novel. This is the third novel that features the inept wizard Rincewind as the main character. Sourcery also marks the first time that I was not bored a Rincewind novel. Rincewind would like to settle down into his life at the Unseen University, but circumstances will...

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Movie Review: Prozac Nation (2001?)

I first read Elizabeth Wurtzel's memoir "Prozac Nation" when I was in college and I was transfixed. The force of Wurtzel's personality and the passion in which she wrote honestly jumped off the page as she described her fight with depression and how she acted out and ultimately how Prozac helped...

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Book Review: The Heirs of Hammerfell - Marion Zimmer Bradley

The Heirs of Hammerfell is a Darkover novel set in the time of the Hundred Kingdoms. Like the other Darkover novels, this book can stand on its own with no need of having read the preceding books in the series. At the time this book was published, it was the first Darkover novel to have been...

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Movie Review: Paycheck

Typical action movie starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman along with Aaron Eckhart and Colm Feore. It's about a reverse engineer who works to improve products and then has his memories of his work erased. He gets paid alot to do these jobs. Finally he is offered a job for 3 years which is the...

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Movie Review: Spellbound (2002)

A film by Jeffrey Blitz Spellbound is an Academy Award nominated film (Best Documentary) that focuses on eight children who are competing in the 1999 National Spelling Bee. We are given a look at the kids as they prepare for the Regional Spelling Bee. Each kid wins the regional and goes on to...

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Book Review: The Phantom Menace - Terry Brooks

Author Terry Brooks was given the task to write the book adaptation of the first Star Wars prequel movie: The Phantom Menace . The novel is based on the screenplay by George Lucas. As with any other book there are good things and bad things about this novel. In this case, the good and the bad are...

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