Our friends over at Blurt Magazine recently celebrated their first birthday, a whole year of bringing readers the best music coverage of any publication around. Over the past 365 or so days, Blurt has published seven digital editions, and the magazine's second print issue will be hitting a newsstand somewhere near you over the next week or two.
The print edition of Blurt features the same sort of music coverage that readers have come to expect from the webzine. Available as a bi-monthly "digizine" in Flash and PDF formats, Blurt is also a music webzine, updated daily with news, reviews, and a slew of music videos. As this list of recently published CD reviews shows, Blurt has a handle on the kind of music that we like to hear: blues, blues-rock, rhythm & blues, and soul. Stop by and see them sometime, and tell 'em the Reverend sent you!
The first print issue of Blurt magazine hit a newsstand near you last week, so keep your eyes open and pick up a copy. The physical issue of Blurt features...
Welcome back! Well, to some of you, anyway. To the rest of you, glad you decided to stop by and I hope that this humble column helps you navigate the stacks of new releases each week. My goal is to point you toward titles of interest and warn you away from those films that seek to do nothing but leech away your time and give you nothing in return.
Full disclosure: I have not seen many of these titles and what follows are not necessarily reviews, but opinions based upon what I know of the titles I pluck from the new release lists that I peruse. The opinions I give based on the new releases are my own, and my recommendations are based on my personal interest. In any case, I hope you enjoy and perhaps find something you like or a title to point me towards.
Friday Night Lights: The Third Season. I love this series. When I first began watching the first season, I was not sure I would. I
55 years and going stronger!
Who better to lead off this great CD than Junior Wells? And who better than line up as Number 2 than Sleepy John Estes? Both these people were significant parts of Bob Koester’s life. If you’re not familiar with Bob, I recently wrote about him, as well as referred to him in other Delmark reviews I’ve done.Junior Wells was one...
Blues singer Marcia Ball has enjoyed a successful year in 2008. Her Alligator Records CD Peace, Love & BBQ has garnered some of the best reviews of the singer's career,...
Welcome back! Well, to some of you, anyway. To the rest of you, glad you decided to stop by and I hope that this humble column helps you navigate the stacks of new releases each week. My goal is to point you toward titles of interest and warn you away from those films that seek to do nothing but leech away your time and give you nothing in return.
Full disclosure: I have not seen many of these titles and what follows are not necessarily reviews, but opinions based upon what I know of the titles I pluck from the new release lists that I peruse. The opinions I give based on the new releases are my own, and my recommendations are based on my personal interest. In any case, I hope you enjoy and perhaps find something you like or a title to point me towards.
Taken: Extended Cut (also Blu-ray). Taken is a thrilling ride from start to finish. Yes, it does feature human trafficking
Dawson Church is represented by Pump Up Your Book Promotion, an innovative public relations agency specializing in online book promotion. Dawson Church has edited or authored many books in the fields of health, psychology, and spirituality. He has collaborated on articles with many of the leading voices of our time, including Larry Dossey, Bernie Siegel, Caroline Myss, Barry Sears, and John Gray. He earned his doctorate in Integrative Healthcare at Holos University under the mentorship of distinguished neurosurgeon Norman Shealy, M.D., Ph.D., founder of the American Holistic Medical Association and went on to receive a postgraduate Ph.D. in Natural Medicine. Today he is here with us to talk about his latest book , The Genie in Your Genes.
Thank you for this interview, Dawson . Can you tell us a little about yourself and how long you’ve been writing? My first