Film Review: H is for Happiness

Film Review: H is for Happiness
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H is for Happiness deals with the subjects of teen angst, dysfunctional families, young romance and tragedy in a way that’s quite unlike anything before it.  … read more

Film Review: Blackbird

Film Review: Blackbird
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Blackbird plays it disappointingly safe and sticks with the trappings of dysfunctional family melodrama, complete with the stock characters and revelations. … read more

SLUG Style: Alexx Lenzi

SLUG Style: Alexx Lenzi

This month’s “SLUG Style” features Alexx Lenzi, a baker, photographer, and outdoor enthusiast. She is a manager at Passion Flour, a vegan patisserie. … read more

September SLUG Picnic 09.19 w/ Aarushi and Amishi, Flamenco Del Lago and Maestro Gabino Flores Classical Guitarist

September SLUG Picnic 09.19 w/ Aarushi and Amishi, Flamenco Del...
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The September SLUG Picnic featured Maestro Gabino Flores Classical Guitarist, Flamenco Del Lago and sibling Bollypop duo Aarushi & Amishi. … read more

Film Review: Misbehaviour

Film Review: Misbehaviour
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Misbehaviour emerges as one of the biggest winners of the fall, crowned in glory and ready to take on the world as an inspirational and entertaining film. … read more

Review: Takuya Kuroda – Fly Moon Die Soon

Review: Takuya Kuroda – Fly Moon Die Soon
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Takuya Kuroda = Fred Hubbard + Herbie Hancock + Anderson .Paak … read more

Film Review: Challenger: The Final Flight

Film Review: Challenger: The Final Flight
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Challenger: The Final Flight is gripping and easy to binge, offering an overwhelming experience for those who will never forget January 28, 1986. … read more

Series Review: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous

Series Review: Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous
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Camp Cretaceous is good fun and meant for those who still have a bit of kid at heart. It’s an enjoyable mix of popcorn movie and chocolate-cereal cartoon. … read more

Review: Unifactor – Batch #12

Review: Unifactor – Batch #12
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The latest batch from Unifactor tosses cohesion aside and delivers three vastly different albums from Nate Scheible, Whisker and Amanda R. Howland. … read more