Archive for March, 2011

Review: Aladdin Legacy Of The Lost Graphic Novel

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Synopsis: From the mystical city of Shambhalla to the ends of the earth comes a tale of magic, mystery and the motivations of power. It is a world of Ala ad-Din, better known as Aladdin. Thief, Gambler, Liar and Cheat, Aladdin’s reckless soul falls under the eye of the sorcerer Qassim, who has spent his [...]

Seinfeld returning to Shea’s

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld will be bringing his stand-up comedy show to town with a performance at 7 p.m. Read the rest of article…

Tommy Doyle’s serves up family fun

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

We took the whole family down to Hyannis for a meal that was both enjoyable and fun. Before we went, we looked at the menu on its website to make sure everyone in our party of six could find something he or she liked. When we got to the pub, we discovered the menu had [...]

“Jersey Shore” finale its highest-rated yet (Hollywood Reporter)

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

“Jersey Shore” isn’t slowing down. Mike Sorrentino of MTV series “The Jersey Shore” arrives at the 2010 American Music Awards in Los Angeles November 21, 2010. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok MTV’s hit reality show delivered its highest-rated season finale yet on Thursday night, drawing a 7.3 rating in the 12-to-34 demographic, up 20 percent from the Season [...]

“Sucker Punch” posters latest from Alamo’s Mondo

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

By Sean O’Connell Mondo, the art boutique arm of the Alamo Drafthouse, has been busy catering to geek cinema fanatics who like to bring a piece of the movie-going experience home with them. Recently, Mondo collaborated with Duncan Jones to commemorate his debut film, “Moon,” and his anticipated follow-up, “Source Code.” Today, the boutique revealed [...]

Locke & Key

Monday, March 21st, 2011

By Michael Bramley Novelist Joe Hill’s comics debut, Locke and Key, is the very best Vertigo book of the last ten years, and it’s not even published by Vertigo. Nope, this is an IDW title that reads more like a Vertigo comic from the nostalgic days of Swamp Thing, Sandman, or Preacher. That’s not to [...]

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