Category: Reviews

Looking For Doris — Book Review

Barbara Brown’s first novel, Looking For Doris, is a literary tapestry with fine prose and stylish wit that nourishes the heart and mind. Whether it is dealing with sex and death or heartache and divine love . . . this compelling story is a potent reality of how life always keeps you on the edge [...]

Sunday April 5th, 2009 in Editor's Pick, Reviews | No Comments »

Pale Lover

we kiss, his lips are like the coldness of a winter’s morn, not yet pulsing with blood like a corpse in the morgue we lay together, flesh and limbs entwined his eyes see nothing as if he were blind when the deed of our lust is over and the embers in my heart still burn [...]

Friday July 18th, 2008 in Poetry, Reviews | No Comments »

Dana Cunningham – Color of Light

Dana Cunningham’s third CD called Color of Light is a rare gem. Each track has something profound to offer taking you to a place inside your mind where stillness awaits and contemplation begins. Dana combines her impressive piano work with the accompaniment of award winning artists Eugene Friesen on cello, Glen Velez on percussion and [...]

Saturday April 12th, 2008 in Music, Reviews | No Comments »

Pavarotti – Ti Adoro

I am and will always be a great fan of Luciano Pavarotti. His demise has left a void in this world. The sheer power and majesty of his voice and his passion for music are just some of the qualities that I love about this great tenor. In tribute to the Maestro, I have been [...]

Monday September 10th, 2007 in Music, Reviews | No Comments »

The Mystery of the Nile

El Misterio del Nilo is the awesome soundtrack to the cinematic adventure film, the Mystery of the Nile, released in 2005 in IMAX Theaters across the world. The dynamic collaboration of composers David Giroand Steve Wood have created a musical odyssey depicting the richness of the indigenous peoples who live along the Nile using a [...]

Friday June 15th, 2007 in Music, Reviews | 1 Comment »