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Conspiracy, intrigue, deceit, and murder in the holiest of sanctuaries result from man’s ultimate fall – thou shall not covet. It’s based on religious and historical events that portray the fierce enmity within the Catholic Church emanating from the challenge of modernity versus tradition. The novel traces an early nineteenth-century secret Italian document, The Permanent
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There’s no script. No actors. No second takes. Just the unfiltered, real-life chaos of emergency medicine in one of the most extreme environments in America. Desert Doc, now streaming on Amazon Prime Video, takes viewers inside the raw, high-stakes world of emergency care, led by Dr. Sudip Bose—a frontline ER physician and Iraq War veteran.
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Who else but hosts Wendy Stuart and Tym Moss could “spill the tea” on their weekly show “If These Walls Could Talk” live from Pangea Restaurant on the Lower Eastside of NYC, with their unique style of honest, and emotional interviews, sharing the fascinating backstory of celebrities, entertainers, recording artists, writers and artists and bringing
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“Duty Accomplished,” the compelling third installment in Michael Deeb’s Drieborg Chronicles series, delves into the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. Union Major Michael Drieborg, having escaped the horrors of Confederate prison Andersonville, returns to duty in December 1864. Recuperating in Michigan, he’s called back to Washington for reassignment, eager to contribute to Congressman
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As the flames of devastation continue to ravage Los Angeles, EDM/House Artist Irene Michaels has allocated the proceeds of her multi-award winning hit “I Like Rain” along with the TRAX Record Label who also agreed to donate their end of the proceeds as well. The song is a fitting sound for the devastation as the LA communities
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Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Acclaimed Actor, Producer & Director, Jonathan Silverman. Jonathan Silverman  is a popular actor, producer and director who has brought us many great performances on the stage, as well as in movies and on television. On Broadway, he starred in three classic Neil Simon plays: “Brighton Beach Memoirs”, “Biloxi
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How you feel about America’s hopes for 2025 depends on the party you belong to.  That’s the bottom line of four polls on Americans’ expectations for the coming year, polls from Gallup, Reuters, AP-NORC, and CBS News. In reality, these polls are a referendum on the upcoming Trump administration.  Republicans’ expectations are sunny.  Democrats’ expectations are grim.  As a
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Sunday December 8th the world was hit with a massive surprise. The government of Syria had fallen.  Syria’s dictator for life, Bashar al-Assad, had fled to Moscow.  In a mere eleven days, rebels had swept through the cities of Aleppo and Hama and had taken Syria’s capital, Damascus. Syria had been in the hands of dictators from
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Chicago’s own Two Whatevers, the genre-defying duo blending folk-funk-pop-punk-shoegaze-no-new-wave-rock, is thrilled to announce the resounding success of their debut single, “2 Whenevers.” Since its release, “2 Whenevers” has garnered over 200,000 streams, been Shazamed more than 10,000 times, and continues to build a solid presence on radio waves nationwide. Two Whatevers, comprised of Alison Brown (Thing 1) and Eben Hewitt (Thing 2),
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