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Prime Cut Café Unveils Impressive Prix Fixe Dinner Deal
Comments (0) | deal, dining, dinner, Food, food news, menu, Prime Cut Cafe, prix fixe, restaurant, Review
A review of two three-course dinners, each for $20.
Read more...Gamer Roulette: "Skull Girls" Review
Comments (1) | Entertainment News, Fighting Games, Gamer Roulette, Marvel vs Capcom 2, Review, Skull Girls, video games
If you're into fighting games and love movie references, "Skull Girls" may be for you.
Read more...Theater Review: "The Illusion" At A Noise Within
Comments (0) | A Noise Within, casey stangl, fantasy, fiction, LA theater, Pasadena, Pierre Coneille, reality, Review, The Illusion, Theater, Theater and Dance, Theater Review, Tony Kushner
A Noise Within's production of Tony Kushner's "The Illusion" explores the lines between reality and fiction, realism and illusion.
Read more...Recipe Review: Beignets For Brunch
Have you ever tried to make beignets?
Read more...Book Review: Peter Behrens Develops Beautiful Characters In "The O'Briens"
The struggles of a family leads to a beautiful love story.
Read more...REVIEW: TRACES Acrobatics Show
TRACES awes and inspires audiences with acrobatic moves and sheer talent.
Read more...Rosa Mexicano: Unparalleled Mexican Cuisine
Best Mexican restaurant around?
Read more...Grammy's RE:GENERATION Music Project: Q&A With The Cast
Comments (0) | Dap Kings, dj, DJ Premier, Erykah Badu, Film and TV, Film and TV, Grammy, interview, LeAnn Rimes, Mark Ronson, Martha Reeves, Mos Def, Music, Nas, Pretty Lights, Re:Generation, remix, Review, skrillex, The Crystal Method, The Doors
Legendary artists from all genres collaborare in this documentary music project.
Read more...OSCARS REVIEW: "Midnight In Paris" Is a Cultured Confection
Second best only to a trip to Paris, "Midnight in Paris" has dazzled and charmed its way into a nomination for Best Picture.
Read more...OSCARS REVIEW: "The Artist" Delivers Style And Substance
Comments (0) | 1920s, Beremice Bejo, black and white, Film and TV, hollywood, Jean Dujardin, Michel Hazanavicius, Oscars, Review, silent film, The Artist
The Oscar favorite is much more than a silent, colorless throwback.
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