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Book Review: Catch Picasso's Rooster by Julie Appel and Amy GuglielmoNov 25, 2009
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When you have young children, you are often fighting a battle between entertaining them and educating them. The younger they are, the less attention span they typically have, which means that entertainment often occupies the lion’s share of...
Book Review: Dog & Butterfly by Ann & Nancy WilsonNov 23, 2009
Heart. If you’re like me, the word evokes images of Ann and Nancy Wilson on stage, rocking guitars, and vocals in such classic songs as “Barracuda,” “Love Alive,” “Little Queen,” “Alone,” and on and on… For 30 years they’ve been entertaining us with...
Music Review: Baby Guitars – Nancy WilsonNov 19, 2009
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Nancy Wilson is one of the two goddesses of the rock group Heart. So why may you ask is she creating an album of tunes specifically meant to help lull babies to sleep? Well, why not? She’s a mom too!
Evidently, the idea of composing guitar...
PC Game Review: ItzabitzaNov 18, 2009
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I love being a parent. It gives me excuses to check out cool educational software for my daughters. Itzabitza offers a combination of art, reading, creativity, and exploration as well as a reason for kids to get used to using a mouse! In...
DVD Review: Monty Python: Almost The Truth – The Lawyer's CutNov 16, 2009
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Sometime in the mid 1980s, I was exposed to Monty Python. It was, of course, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, which of course stunted my growth and imprinted itself upon my brain to the point where Python lines began creeping into every day...
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