'Star Burns Brightest' shines — 2 years ago
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Trisha O’Keefe: Star Burns Brightest

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Trisha O’Keefe: Star Burns Brightest
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Amanda Marshall: Everybody’s Got a Story
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Feist: The Reminder
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Bear McCreary: Battlestar Galactica Season 2 (Score)
“The Fuck-Up” is depressing in it’s accurate portrayal of an early-twenties man who’s seen more than his share of shit. His slow decline from “clerk” to vagrant is painful to read, but so very interesting.
I felt the book may have wrapped things up at the end a bit too quickly, but by the end, I was just praying for some sign of mercy on this poor soul.
You think your life is bad? This will change your perspective, even if just for a moment.
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Amy Winehouse: Back to Black
As a child, I grew up on 70s reruns and 80s cheese-ball sci-fi. And that is what I assumed this new BSG was about. Until I saw it. With the all-too-early death of Joss Whedon’s Firefly, Sci-Fi fans have been left with little.
No longer. BSG’s season took us from the attacks on the 12 Colonies into deep space. But the focus was never about the “science fiction” of it all, but the people. Space just happened to be the back drop.
Well written, amazingly acted (especially from James “Baltar” Callis), and beautiful scored, BSG Season 1 saw what remains of a people forging forward to find a place… Called Earth.
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KT Tunstall: Acoustic Extravaganza
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