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Bring out the Claws

May 6, 2008


I knew I was emotionally invested in Rachel Vincent’s “Rogue” when I was getting angry and upset with how the other characters were treating Faythe. I found myself wanti » Full Story
 

Get your Summer Reading On

April 29, 2008




Summer is coming and what better way to celebrate the warm weather than staying inside in the air-conditioning and reading a book? Or, if you’re not allergic to the out » Full Story
 

What about Car Racing?

April 23, 2008
Some people just don’t get it.

“What’s the appeal of car racing?” they ask. “The cars don’t go anywhere except in a circle.”

They just don’t get it. They don’t understand that » Full Story
 

The Devil Wears Chef Whites

April 8, 2008
My obsession with “Kitchen Nightmares” and “Hell’s Kitchen,” not to mention “Top Chef” when Chef Gordon Ramsay’s not on, has taken its toll. Not only do my friends tease me about my inappropriate crus » Full Story
 

March and Madness

March 25, 2008
You’ve already said your farewells to the family.

You’ll miss them, but what you have to do is important. There will be no running the kids to parties this spring. No weekend g » Full Story
 

Party-girl Zombies

March 11, 2008
How to describe Mark Henry’s “Happy Hour of the Damned ...”



It’s like Carrie Bradshaw took a wrong-turn and ended up in a George Romero flick ... kinda » Full Story
 

Love Stinks, Or Does It?

February 29, 2008
You can’t avoid it.

Everywhere you look this time of year, it seems you see lace and hearts and chocolates.  You see people holding hands and sneaking smooches in the snack line » Full Story
 

Super, Without the Heroes

February 29, 2008
Vertigo, DC Comics’ mature readers imprint, has a long history of smart and sophisticated books aimed at the non-superhero crowd. Classics like “Sandman,” “Preacher” and » Full Story
 
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