REVIEWS
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
McDonald's Recalls Shrek Glasses
"McDonald's is recalling 12 million drinking glasses featuring characters from the "Shrek" movie series because the paint used contains cadmium, which can pose health risks." ~CNN...
Posted on 6/4/10 at 7:00 AM
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
Review: ‘American Reunion’ depends on nostalgia, but still has laughs 
By Roger Ebert , April 06, 2012
CD review: Murzik combines diverse elements to produce singular sound 
By John Ziegler , April 05, 2012
Review: ‘Old Turtle’ brings out youth of DSSO and Minnesota Ballet 
By Samuel Black , April 01, 2012
What are you reading? 'The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks' by Rebecca Skloot 
April 01, 2012
Review: ‘Mirror Mirror’ great to look at, but the movie disappoints 
By Roger Ebert , March 30, 2012
CD review: ‘Forgiving Wind’ has a brisk, fresh sound 
By John Ziegler , March 29, 2012
Review: DSSO presents evening of head-spinning variety 
The program proclaimed “Defiant Moments,” and candidate conductor Bohuslav Rattay programmed three pieces of music for the Duluth Superior Symphony Orchestra that were each a bit unconventional for their unveiling. But perhaps the most defying part of Saturday night at Symphony Hall was the head-spinning variety of styles that Maestro Rattay brought forth from the orchestra.
By Samuel Black , March 26, 2012
What are you reading? "Peace Fibres - Stitching a Soulful World" 
By Recommended by Dianne Mahoneyof Brooklyn Center, Minn. , March 25, 2012
Review: ‘Superior’ acting and no holes in ‘Donuts’ 
By Lawrance Bernabo , March 23, 2012
CD review: Williams weaves music of the gods 
By John Ziegler , March 22, 2012
Review: Final curtain falls for prima ballerina Suzanne Kritzberg 
By Lawrance Bernabo , March 17, 2012
CD review: Art Vandalay’s vocals don’t reach same level as instrumentation 
By John Ziegler , March 15, 2012
Review: Many shades of emotion color evil deeds of murderess Medea 
By Lawrance Bernabo , March 09, 2012
Review: ‘John Carter’ provides good weekend fun 
By Roger Ebert , March 09, 2012
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