REVIEWS
Fitger's gets love
Fitgers Brewhouse gets a shout-out in the February issue of Midwest Living magazine. The hot spot landed in a compilation of Favorite Midwest Craft Breweries. The Brewhouse shares space in the Fab E...
Posted on 1/16/13 at 12:00 AM
The Long-Shining Waters
The Long-Shining Waters by Danielle Sosin is our next book review. This is a request from one of our readers, Jane Levenson...thank you Jane for your comment. Taken from the front inside cover: Fri...
Posted on 9/10/11 at 10:24 AM
Old Navy Acting Brand New
Clothing retailer Old Navy is acting anything but old. Their new ad campaign partners with the song-identifying app Shazam to merge their television advertising with mobile and their website, with ve...
Posted on 4/8/11 at 8:16 AM
Pleasantly Surprised
Let me start off by saying that I am not a film expert by ANY definition. I mean, I love romantic comedies. Not all of them, but that's my preference. I also like historical (usually British) films an...
Posted on 1/31/11 at 4:28 PM
Guide Star
What is Guide Star? It is about non-profits. You can find out about non-profits in your region, quality charities, and make a difference. Write a review of a non-profit. www.GuideStar.org...
Posted on 5/1/10 at 3:26 PM
Quality of music helps Madame Gazelle transcend banjo fad 
By Tony Bennett , April 04, 2013
Southwire's self-titled album finds original sound 
By Tony Bennett , March 28, 2013
'William Shakespeare's Land of the Dead' can't find its way to life 
REVIEW: Painstakingly crafted by the playwright and handled with equal adroitness by the director, “William Shakespeare’s Land of the Dead,” which opened Thursday at Renegade Theater Company, is strangely lacking in energy.
By Paul Brissett , March 22, 2013
Fey proves unlikeable in flat ‘Admission’ 
By Richard Roeper , March 22, 2013
Low's 'Invisible Way' able to look back while keeping eyes forward 
By Tony Bennett , March 21, 2013
Review: Actors bring depth, texture to ‘How I Learned to Drive’ 
There’s no question in “How I Learned to Drive” that Uncle Peck is a child molester. But the production that opened Thursday at UMD Theater’s Dudley Experimental Theater leaves the audience guessing until the play’s final moments as to when, exactly, he became one.
By Paul Brissett , March 15, 2013
Carrey finds his comedic magic again in ‘Burt Wonderstone’ 
By Richard Roeper , March 15, 2013
Acoustic Smoke lack fire on 'Leave Better' 
By Tony Bennett , March 14, 2013
Stravinsky’s ‘Symphony in Three Movements’ a treat to hear 
REVIEW: Gatto is dead; the gun is still hot. Better leave the gun, but grab the sack of cannolis, we’ll want them later with our coffee.
By Samuel Black , March 11, 2013
Bland performances doom ‘Oz’ prequel 
By Richard Roeper , March 08, 2013
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