The Girl Who Played With Fire
Whilst lacking the punch of the first movie, The Girl Who Played With Fire is still a satisfying film-reviews… Read more »
Whilst lacking the punch of the first movie, The Girl Who Played With Fire is still a satisfying film-reviews… Read more »
Sagan is the French biopic about the fabulous life of novelist Francoise Sagan who shot to fame in 1954… Read more »
“You know when you hang out with your girlfriends and all of a sudden you’re having your period together?” asks Doris Cellar, the lone female member of indie pop janglers, Freelance Whales. “I’m kind of happy that I don’t have to worry about that.” With their new album, Weathervanes, due… Read more »
Love is in the air, or so the people who sell products based on February 14th would have us believe. That cupid and his puny arrow will strike if you supply enough chocolate, nasty underwear, diamonds, candy hearts or folded sheets of cardstock with “Be Mine” italicized in Arial script.… Read more »
Living in a small college town, the hetero-homogeny of bars frustrates me… Read more »
A starving artist in NYC: Visualizing abundance won’t stop your stomach from growling… Read more »
If you are as much of a sports fanatic as I am, then you need to check out ESPN’s 30 for 30… Read more »
For a hot and spicy culinary and cultural adventure, this Asian oasis has it all… Read more »
It’s easy to write off psychedelic super group Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros as one of L.A.’s newest musical shticks. With their whimsical prairie garb, dreadlocks and obvious appreciation of a certain herbal substance, the band is easy to stereotype. And while it is true that their lineup… Read more »