Music Review, Review

Music Review: Kevin Jenkins – ‘Til the Story’s Told’

From Tokyo’s Budokan to New York City’s Madison Square Garden, professional bassist Kevin Jenkins has, in his 38-year career, played many a great concert venue. He has also played with and for some great artists such as Michael Jackson, The Police, and Tina Turner. Released this month, Til the Story’s Told is Jenkins’ second album,… Read More Music Review: Kevin Jenkins – ‘Til the Story’s Told’

Review, The M0vie Blog, TV Review, X-files

The M0vie Blog’s Review of The X-Files, Season 3, Episode 20: ‘’Jose Chung’s ‘From Outer Space'”

I don’t know about you guys, but the six-episode revival of The X-Files has let me feeling a little out of sorts.  I was elated to have Mulder and Scully back and there were some definite amazing moments in the Season 10 run.  But that’s the thing: I felt that only moments were amazing.  Because… Read More The M0vie Blog’s Review of The X-Files, Season 3, Episode 20: ‘’Jose Chung’s ‘From Outer Space'”

Blog Review, Fashion, Photography, Review

Blog Review: ‘ADIMAY’ by Aditi Mayer

Name: Aditi Mayer Blog Reviewed: ADIMAY Her favourite post: http://www.adimay.com/2015/06/red-velvet.html Taking a visual trip in places that seem familiar but are given a magical touch is what ADIMAY seems to excel at. Her blog is primarily a photographic one accompanied by some great, short posts. Guys, her pictures are amazing. Just check out the spread… Read More Blog Review: ‘ADIMAY’ by Aditi Mayer

Book Review, Comedy, Fiction, Paranormal, Review, Women's Fiction

Book Review Round-Up: Four Books to Read During the Four Weeks of Winter Left

Believe it or not, guys, there are less than four weeks of winter left! Not that I needed an excuse to read more books, of course, but being able to have an extra excuse always makes the reading so much more pleasurable. We have been lucky in our little corner of the world in that… Read More Book Review Round-Up: Four Books to Read During the Four Weeks of Winter Left

Book Review, Fiction, Review, Women's Fiction

Book Review: ‘Emmy Nation, Undercover Suffragette’, by L. Davis Munro

About the author: L. Davis Munro holds a master’s degree with a focus on women’s suffrage theatre and works in theatre and dance. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, with her husband and her dog.. About the book: Being an independent woman in 1913 London is certainly empowering, but Emmy Nation is tired of… Read More Book Review: ‘Emmy Nation, Undercover Suffragette’, by L. Davis Munro

Book Review, Fiction, Non Fiction, Review, Self-Help

Book Review: ‘The Greatest Prospector in the World’, by Ken Dunn

About the author: Ken Dunn is one of the leadership training world’s up and coming great speakers and trainers. An incredible hunger to learn and teach others has led Ken successfully through five different professional careers in the past 25 years. Ken began a policing career at the age of 18. He was involved in… Read More Book Review: ‘The Greatest Prospector in the World’, by Ken Dunn

Book Review, Memoir, Non Fiction, Review

Book Review: ‘Shivers & Signposts: The Journey Continues’, by Len Richman

About the author Len Richman has a long history with the Thomas More Institute of Montreal: student, course designer/ leader, Board of Directors member, and Chair of the Accreditation Committee. Travel, work and field background continue in parts of Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, South Pacific, and Canada’s northern communities. An educator in… Read More Book Review: ‘Shivers & Signposts: The Journey Continues’, by Len Richman

Music Review, Review, Rock

Music Review: Direct Divide – ‘Own Your Ocean’ EP

Monterey (California) band Direct Divide, makers of what they call “violin intensified rock”, are releasing next month their five-song EP Own Your Ocean. Members Razz (strings and vocals), Kevin Proctor (guitar, synth, and keyboards) and Valdemar Huguet (drums) have created an almost cinematic sounding set of tracks that will appeal to lovers of Muse and… Read More Music Review: Direct Divide – ‘Own Your Ocean’ EP

Maeve's Monthly Movie Review, Movie Review, Review

Sahar’s Blog Presents: Maeve’s Monthly Movie Review

Home Alone is just one of those movies that most, if not all North Americans at least know of.  I myself have watched it numerous times with my family–it has become, for a while, a tradition of sorts to watch it at some point during wintertime.  I never thought about it as a particularly profound… Read More Sahar’s Blog Presents: Maeve’s Monthly Movie Review

Blog Review, College Life, Lifestyle, Review

Blog Review: ‘The Calico Cat’ by Leah Phillips

Name: Leah Phillips Blog Reviewed: The Calico Cat Her favourite post: http://thecalicocatblog.com/2015/08/02/things-learned-freshman-year/ Following blogs is a lot of fun. While discovering a mature, well-known, popular blog is always great, there is something special about discovering a new blog as well. Following a new or nascent blog gives readers great insight into the blogger as he… Read More Blog Review: ‘The Calico Cat’ by Leah Phillips