• Life and Life Only

    A good memoir should be more than an autobiography and less than a confessional but contain elements of both. As a reader, I am less interested in being overwhelmed with family trauma and pathos except when it informs the greater tale being told. Quite often, it is the memoirs that feature an excess of pathos More

  • Movie Review – Blood for Dust (2024)

    Blood for Dust, 2024. Directed by Rod Blackhurst. Starring Scoot McNairy, Kit Harington, Josh Lucas, Stephen Dorff, Nora Zehetner, Ethan Suplee, Amber Rose Mason, Megan Folsom, Chris Mullinax, Golden Garnick, Everett Blunck, Algin Mendez, Jeff Medley, J.D. Hoppe, Gabriel Clark, Blake de Pastino, Scott McCauley, Travis W Bruyer, John Budge, Ross O’Connor, Russ Tiller, Robert […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original...

  • Blood Support Gummies Reviews – Is It Legit? Does It Work as Advertised?

    A new natural health supplement called Tru Cluco Blood Support Gummies is advertised as an all-in-one health booster, giving consumers healthy blood pressure, blood sugar, and improved cholesterol. It has all the buzzwords—natural ingredients made in the USA—and according to the official website, 1,000,000 bottles of these health support gummies have been sold.

  • Nerdytec Changed My Life With The Cozy CYPINK Couchmaster (Review)

    Nerdytec has solved a longstanding problem among cozy gamers with the CYPINK Couchmaster lap desk, and I am in love.

  • 4 ways to tackle the mental health crisis in your life

    It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that the headlines are increasingly filled with warnings about an escalating mental health crisis in America.

  • Boy Kills World Is A Great Concept With Awful Direction [Review]

    Boy Kills World has a great concept and visual design that's hampered by bad direction. Here's our review.

  • 'Great Gatsby' review: Broadway musical messes up beloved novel

    Forget East Egg and West Egg. The creators of the new musical “The Great Gatsby,” which opened Thursday night on Broadway, have laid an egg. This song-and-dance version of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s enduring 1925 novel about, among other things, American excess in the aftermath of World War I, is excessive all right.  The gaudy barrage

  • The Great Gatsby review – a literary classic becomes a Broadway dud

    The Broadway Theatre, New YorkF Scott Fitzgerald’s novel makes an underwhelming transfer to the stage in a bombastic yet misfiring new productionThe musical currently playing at the Broadway Theatre, twirling drunkenly in 1920s opulence, is The Great Gatsby.Though, perhaps, the latest revival of F Scott Fitzgerald’s novel should be renamed The Gimmicky Gatsby. An attempt to evoke awe through hyper-extended dance intervals and flaccid sets, this remount prioritizes a good time over any purposeful...

  • Save a life, register to become a blood stem cell donor

    NMDP, the global leader in marrow and stem cell transplantation, hosted a recruitment event at Springfield College Thursday with the school's football team to educate and enroll people into the blood stem cell donor registry.

  • Pet Shop Boys: Nonetheless review – a great, fan-pleasing album

    (x2/Parlophone)The duo’s first LP in four years finds them refining and updating their late-80s heyday sound, with a new producer in towCultural gravity makes certain events inevitable, such as Sean Lennon and James McCartney writing songs together. Or Britain’s most successful pop duo returning to refine and update the sound of their late-80s imperial era. Nonetheless is Pet Shop Boys’s first album since 2020’s Hotspot, which concluded their Stuart Price-produced trilogy. New producer James...

  • Private Revolutions by Yuan Yang review – an intimate account of how China is changing

    A social and economic revolution observed through the lives of four women in their 30sYuan Yang, the former Financial Times China correspondent, has written an engrossing new book that meticulously reports on a country in the throes of change, using the lives and choices of four women from her own generation as a lens.Leiya, Sam, June and Siyue, born in the late 80s and 90s, all hail from different regions and social classes – but they share the trait of being “unusually accomplished idealists”....

  • Enjoy a higher quality of life with groundbreaking intimate health solutions from Prolong Medical Center

    CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Millions of Americans struggle with urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction on a daily basis. Contrary to popular belief, however, these frustrating and often embarrassing conditions aren’t just something you have to live with. If intimate health concerns are affecting your confidence and overall quality of life, it’s time to get in touch with […]