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Review: Zensah – Invisi Running Socks

Review: Zensah – Invisi Running Socks
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Zensah has taken care of me before with their Smart Running Gloves. Now they’ve come back to insulate my little feetsies! … read more

Review: The 33

Review: The 33
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Anyone alive in 2010 most likely remembers the mining accident that occurred on Aug. 5, 2010, which buried 33 miners 2,300 feet underground and trapped them down there for 69 days. … read more

Review: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run

Review: I Need A Dodge! Joe Strummer On The Run
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Nick Hall’s I Need A Dodge! is a brilliant tale that documents the largely unexplored period of Joe Strummer’s escape to Spain during the fall of The Clash. … read more

Review: The Night Before

Review: The Night Before
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In the vein of cult favorites like Bad Santa and A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas, Jonathan Levine’s holiday adventure lets the children sleep all snug in their beds while the adults drink, smoke weed and get all screwed up in their heads. … read more

Review: The Peanuts Movie

Review: The Peanuts Movie
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Ever since the trailer for The Peanuts Movie was released, I have been dying to see the late Charles M. Schulz’s creations in 3D animation on the big screen. … read more

Review: Trumbo

Review: Trumbo
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Refusing to succumb to peer pressure, Trumbo and the Hollywood 10 were sentenced to prison, but they fired back by working underground under pseudonyms. … read more

Review: Black Science: The Beginners’ Guide to Entropy

Review: Black Science: The Beginners’ Guide to Entropy
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The easiest way to describe Black Science is “Lost in Space with anarchist scientists.” … read more

Review: Memetic

Review: Memetic
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Memetic is a unique and foreboding comic for those who like to be spooked. It opens the mind and then shuts it off, leaving the reader wondering. … read more

Review: Southern Cross Vol. 1

Review: Southern Cross Vol. 1
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Alex Braith is a surly woman with a shady past traveling aboard the space-tanker Southern Cross, bound for Saturn’s moon, Titan. … read more

Review: 88 Maps

Review: 88 Maps
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In Rob Carney’s fourth full-length poetry collection, 88 Maps, we find the two-time Utah Book Award Winner for Poetry tackling the juxtaposition of the naturalist and the consumerist with some certain amount of skill and some lesser amount of tact. … read more