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Sinead O’Connor – How about I be me (and you be you)?

Sinead O’Connor – How about I be me (and you be you)?

Reviewed by Nick Ruble  -  Sinead O’Connor released her first album in five years How About I Be Me (and You be You?) Tuesday and I have to say, I’m impressed. I was never really into Sinead’s music other than her appearance on Roger Waters’ The Wall: Live in Berlin, but this album really opened my eyes to how amazing of an artist she really is. How About I be Me ranges from a number of different sounds and emotions, from the more serious and inspirational classic Sinead O’Connor...

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Caught up in the story: The Secret World of Arrietty

Caught up in the story: The Secret World of Arrietty

Reviewed by Chris Pandolfi  -  Perhaps I’m just artistically deficient, but I find the look of anime unappealing. It’s not the backgrounds so much as the characters, especially their faces, many of which are drawn according to a fixed...

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Ancient magic brings ‘The Dovekeepers’ to life

Ancient magic brings ‘The Dovekeepers’ to life

A book review by Kendra Redman  -  It’s funny how a name thousands of years old can still ring with power.   I had heard the name Masada and knew it signified a terrible event a long time ago, but until...

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Panama – A Great Vacation Destination

Panama – A Great Vacation Destination

By Denny Phillips – There are many exotic vacation spots in the Caribbean that almost everyone is aware of, like Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Aruba, etc.-just to mention a few. Not many think of Panama as a warm beach...

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The Eyes Say It All

by Deepak Divakar  - Grey sky with vaguely visible clouds, a perfect backdrop for a quiet stroll in a park. His eyes rest on an empty seat nearby away from public glares and irrelevant spectators. The only witness was a...

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The Year We Were Famous

The Year We Were Famous

A book review by Kendra Redman  -   People often use the expression, “they don’t make ‘em like they used to” when referring to products, but I think the expression applies just as well to people.  In The Year We...

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The Beggar Would Not Bow

By Leonard Arden  -  The Gathering Tree, it was a large Horse Chestnut, believed to be the largest in the county. In high summer, its leaves afforded shade and was employed as the focal point for the annual fayre. This...

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Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance

Reviewed by Chris Pandolfi  -  We have already learned that Johnny Blaze (Nicholas Cage) sold his soul to the Devil to become the Ghost Rider, a demonic bounty hunter who takes on the appearance of a flaming skeleton in...

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Scafell Pike – A Novice Walker’s Challenge

Scafell Pike – A Novice Walker’s Challenge

By Trish Haill  -  The three highest peaks in the UK are Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike. Scafell Pike stands 978 metres high (3,208 ft) and is the highest mountain in England. It is situated in the beautiful lake...

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Sweet Sour from Band of Skulls

Sweet Sour from Band of Skulls

Reviewed by Nick Ruble - For the longest time I, like so many others, was stuck in the routine of listening to the same old music every day, essentially a handful of bands that I’d been into for years. I...

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