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Peter Hook and The Light: September 14, 2013 at The Trocadero, Philadelphia

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Peter Hook celebrates the music and legacy of Joy Division and New Order On September 14, 2013, legendary bassist Peter Hook took to the stage at the also legendary Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, and delighted fans with nearly three solid hours of classic New Order and Joy Division music. Hook,…

The Hoosiers’ Record-Length Single “Stop Giving Me Verses”

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English pop-rock band The Hoosiers recently released a special treat for their fans with the 45-minute long new single, "Stop Giving Me Verses"...

The Last Ship: The 2013 Album and Upcoming Musical by Sting

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English musician Sting has always been one to explore different sounds and styles, from punk rock and reggae with The Police to Renaissance lute music with his 2006 release Songs from the Labyrinth. In September 2013, Sting released his first full album of new music in ten years: The Last…

Fiction Plane: A Great Modern Rock Band

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Fiction Plane may be one of the best modern rock bands you likely have never heard of. (But if you have heard of them before, good for you!) If their lead singer and bass player looks - and sounds - a bit familiar, that's because Joe Sumner is none other…

Classic TV Rewind: The Equalizer

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Another great action series of the 80s, one which had a more thoughtful and serious tone than many others of the decade, was The Equalizer. The series ran for four seasons on the CBS network, from 1985 - 1989, and combined vigilante-style action with undercurrents of political Cold War intrigue…

Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift in A Place in the Sun

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Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift were two of the biggest young stars in the movies by the late 1940s. It was inevitable that Hollywood would pair these popular actors together on the silver screen. A Place in the Sun turned out to be the first of three movies they would…

MasterChef US Season 5: Where Are They Now?

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A new season of MasterChef US is set to begin in a few weeks (May 20, 2015 on the FOX network, to be exact), so it's time for my annual round up of the previous season's contestants: Where are they now? Who has gone back to his or her "day…

The Surreal Science Fiction Art of Richard M. Powers

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Richard M. Powers One of the most influential and revolutionary science fiction illustrators of the 20th Century As a young child growing up in the 1970s, a great deal of my interest in reading and literature shaped by the large collection of 50s-60s era-paperbacks in our household. My grandfather worked…

The Band Never Dances by J. D. Landis – Book Review

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Judy Valentine has always loved music, and long felt a connection to rhythm, the beat, and the drums. Growing up she is closest to her older brother Jeffrey, whom no one in her family realizes is deeply troubled until he shockingly commits suicide...

The Best Canterbury Scene Progressive Rock Albums

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Rock Jazz at its Best: Understanding the Canterbury scene is a tricky proposition, mainly because some think of the scene as folksy progressive rock like Caravan, and Hatfield and the North, while others think of the avant-garde style of Henry Cow and Gong. The former style being more listenable to…