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  • Romantika

    Romantika Listening to Romantika, the AndersHolst CD was exactly what I expected by the title. With a name like Romantika I was expecting loving lyrics, serene music and the use of pianos, string instruments and soft use of wind instruments-and that’s exacting what I got. Anders Holst voice wasn’t exactly Harry Connick, Jr., but it was a very soothing bass, one that I associate with having a romantic timbre to listen too. Holst not only wrote the music for nine ...

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  • Perfect

    PERFECT   Perfectby PC McCullough describes what all too many “over 40” women live through.  With a great cast of characters she describes what happens when a successful, long married woman realizes her life is just not what she wants it to be. Miranda Grant knows her 20 year marriage is failing.  She struggles to save it, knowing that there really isn’t anything left to rescue.  Without giving herself time to grieve or be alone for the first time in her ...

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  • Summer Reads

    Summer reading kicked into high gear this week with a bunch of books. First, there was Fludd, by Hilary Mantel, our last book group pick until fall when we resume our meetings. Up until page 97 or so this novel about Catholic village life in England in the 1950s was too atmospheric for me. I couldn’t find a character to love, although I chuckled at some of the fobiles of the church. Then one of the local nuns got up ...

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  • 'Fantastic Four' movie review: 2 stars

    Two summers ago "Fantastic Four," the franchise that gets even less respect than it deserves, made $330 million and change worldwide when no one was looking, thus making a sequel inevitable. That's precisely how "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" feels: inevitable. It is passable comic book stuff, dumb and loud. Loud. LOUD. In the first one, based on the characters hatched by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, scientist Reed Richards turned into Mister Fantastic, a flesh-colored variation on ...

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  • Georgia Rule"

    A bar of soap is something I threatened with many times in my house, and a rightly repeated element in the movie  “Georgia Rule.” A tale of three women, representing three generations. Fonda plays Georgia, a decent and stern widow who resides in Idaho. Most of the neighbors are Mormon unlike Georgia, however she fits right in with her framed mottos “Count Your Blessing” and doesn’t miss a chance to stuff the soap bar into your mouth if you use ...

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