by John Capobianco | Jul 22, 2014 | Downtown Living, Exercise, Health & Fitness, Lifestyle
Bontrager’s Paradigm XXX Carbon saddle Carbon saddles of past years have a reputation of being extremely light, but stiff and uncomfortable. Bontrager set out to change that reputation with the Paradigm XXX Carbon saddle. This inForm BioDynamics (Bontrager’s...
by Mike Hammer | Jul 18, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment, Movies
Cinema has the potential to be a limitless art form. The only bounds filmmakers have in bringing a vision to life is time and dedication, with time being perhaps the most binding condition. A story might unfold over a number of years, or even decades, but if the...
by Mike Hammer | Jul 17, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment
The cast of Motown the Musical outside of the famous Hitsville U.S.A. The 1960s were a turbulent time in our nation’s history. The country was in the midst of the Vietnam War, a rising counterculture clashed with conservative America, and the Civil Rights Movement...
by Mike Hammer | Jul 10, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment
Jim Dale is a one-of-a-kind performer in his one-man show. Performing on stage isn’t just a profession, it’s a way of life. The roar of a crowd’s laughter can be intoxicating to the person delivering the jokes, and many who experience the limelight adopt the stage as...
by Mike Hammer | Jul 9, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment
Violet (Sutton Foster) embraces the spotlight. The scars we bear can sometimes go deeper than the skin that shows them. What you see in the mirror can resonate down to your innermost feelings; sometimes, those markings become what defines you. Cosmetic and plastic...