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    New Product Giveaway: SEPONIFIQ

    April 30, 2015 /

    WIN A JAR!   It’s a Marinade, a Dip, a Spread, a Salad Dressing Chef Sharla Baker set out to create a sauce that could please any palette and succeeded with a concoction of garlicky goodness she named Sepo Sauce. Move over Ranch—there’s a new jar in town. With an underlying garlic tang and a hint of grated horseradish, the sauce’s well-balanced flavor and creamy texture lends itself to endless versatility. Sepo Sauce can be served simply as a salad dressing or a dip for crisp raw veggies and is equally delicious on toasted baguette slices and pita or tortilla chips. It’s a wonderful finishing sauce for tri-tip, rib eye,…

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    Artificial Intelligence: EX MACHINA

    April 25, 2015 /

    Screenwriter Alex Garland (28 Days Later, Dredd, Sunshine) decided he'd direct his latest film, a creepy Sci-fi, with nice plot twists - EX MACHINA. Caleb (Domhnall Gleeson) works as a programmer or coding expert for a Google like company called Bluebook.  He wins an inter-corporate contest to spend a week with the founder, Nathan (Oscar Isaac) of Bluebook, and thinks it's an amazing chance to hang out with a super intelligent programming genius, hashing out theories and going over Algorithm and Ambient Occlusion and techie junk like that...

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    Philly Spotlight: Theatre Exile’s Who’s Afraif of Virginia Woolf?

    April 23, 2015 /

    Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Theatre Exile Review By Tinsel & Tine Editor – Le Anne Lindsay lf to right: Henrik Eger, PhD, Catharine Slusar, Pearce Bunting, Jake Blouch, Emilie Krause I was invited to the opening night of Theatre Exile’s production of the classic Edward Albee play WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? directed by the theater’s Founding Artistic Director Joe Canuso. After the performance, I spoke briefly with Theatre Exile’s Producing Artistic Director, Deborah Block who told me that playwright Edward Albee rarely allows the play to be remounted, that they were probably going to have to accept a no go, when Rick Gross, a loyal patron of the…

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    TRUE STORY

    April 18, 2015 /

    Yes, the movie is based on journalist Mike Finkel's book "True Story: Murder, Memoir, Mea Culpa" - still, I don't like "True Story" as a title for the movie, it's too generic.  And even though it's a compelling and somewhat odd series of events coming together at the same time, it's not so unbelievable that you need to preface the fact that this is a 'true story'....

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