Stephen Ruffin as Curtis in Synchronicity Theatre's 'Beyond Reasonable Doubt: The Troy Davis Project' by Lee Nowell. Photo by BreeAnne Clowdus. By Tonesa Jones “One of the dangers of doing a
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The Texas sandwich is an honest and straightforward southern lunch option for a little break in the work day. By Molly Morris, A&E editor Coming from Northern Michigan, I’d always
Photo by Molly Morris. by Cyd Ahlberg The artistry and legacy of contemporary artist Jean-Michel Basquiat draws audiences of all ages to the High Museum of Art’s “Basquiat: The Unknown
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Steambot Studios. After a few years of waiting, the pilot episode of the anticipated animated show “Urbance” is here for public consumption. The French-Canadian anime piqued the interest of some
Photo by Tyler McClelland. As a clock displays 11:11, a time associated with mysticism and the otherworldly, a train rolls into view followed by a procession of peculiarly dressed people
Gramercy Pictures. Photo by Allstar/Millennium Films. Have you ever gotten so bored you decided to watch some obscure, low-budget action flick on Netflix? It might have a well-known star and