Fstoppers Nikon Pocket Wizard Flex TT5, Mini TT1, and AC3 Review
Nikon Flex TT5: bit.ly and TT1: bit.ly are reviewed by Lee Morris and Patrick Hall of Fstoppers.com. To learn more about these units and view high ...
Nikon Flex TT5: bit.ly and TT1: bit.ly are reviewed by Lee Morris and Patrick Hall of Fstoppers.com. To learn more about these units and view high ...
Content Wizard Review For Blogging and Content Management If you’ve got an online business, then you’re probably just like so many others who appreciate automation. Today we provide a review of Leslie Bogaerts’ Content Wizard WordPress plugin. On the front end, you are able to post content with just one mouse click with Content Wizard....
The education of Daniel Radcliffe
Couric pointed out Ben Brantley's New York Times review of "Equus" which began, "The Wizard has chosen wisely." "Thank you very much, Mr. Brantley, yes!" Radcliffe laughed. "This isn't the first time you've heard that, is it?" Couric asked. "Yes.
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Musicals help kids blossom Alice T. Carter is the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's theater critic and can be reached at 412-320-7808 or via e-mail. Ignore the signals sent by Mardi Gras, the opening of the neighborhood Dairy Queen or the |
Review: 'Red Riding Hood' has strong feel for love, the supernatural
This is good news since we have at least two live-action "Snow White" movies, a "Wizard of Oz" and a "Jack and the Beanstalk" film coming up. What, no "Three Little Pigs"? Actually, they make a cameo in "Little Red Riding Hood," and you have to admit,
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How Peter Pan Got…Stuffed: Peter And The Starcatcher Review
For a play with the implicit promise of doing for Peter Pan what “Wicked” did for the Wizard of Oz, the sign outside the box office was baffling: “While 'Peter and the Starcatcher' is not considered a children's show, it is appropriate for young adults
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'My Ruby Slippers,' by Tracy Seeley: review She no longer parrots, however, as she once did, the oft-repeated dialogue from the movie "The Wizard of Oz." That dialogue goes like this: "Gee, Toto, I guess we're not in Kansas anymore." That line of dialogue was pregnant with meaning when uttered |