Xbox Video Game Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division 2

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Tom Clancy’s The Division 2” on Xbox takes the foundation laid by its predecessor and magnificently expands on it, creating a deeply immersive and refined gaming experience. Its blend of tactical combat, in-depth storyline, and robust multiplayer features make it a must-play game for any fan of the genre.

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Xbox Video Game Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division

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From the moment I entered the post-apocalyptic world of Tom Clancy’s The Division on Xbox, I found myself instantly gripped. The journey is a unique combination of action, strategy, and immersive storytelling, sure to captivate even the most discerning gamers.

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Movie Review: Peter Jackson’s King Kong

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In cinematic reinterpretations, few have rivaled the resonance and grandeur of Peter Jackson’s 2005 epic, “King Kong.” This movie is not merely a retelling but a vibrant and imaginative re-envisioning of the classic 1933 film. Showcasing advanced special effects, emotionally charged performances, and an inspired narrative, Jackson has breathed fresh life into an age-old tale of the enormous ape.

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Now Playing on ManilowTV: May 2023

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With ManilowTV, you can experience an exciting treasure trove of Barry Manilow concerts, one-time-only benefits, award evenings, private shows, rehearsals, and many more. Below is a letter from Barry about what’s new this month on ManilowTV. Enjoy!

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My Final KISS Concert: December 1 at Madison Square Garden in New York City

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KISS just announced the final 50 shows of its End of the Road World Tour, and the band is ending its last tour ever with a two-night stand at Madison Square Garden in New York City. I secured a ticket for night one (December 1) of this history farewell to the KISS Army in the city the band was born 50 years ago. If you want to attend one of these final 50 shows, below is more information.

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KISS Rare 1974 Bandit Makeup Concert Footage

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On January 26, 1974, KISS performed at the Academy of Music in New York City. At this show, Paul Stanley wore his short-lived bandit makeup. Below is rare footage from this concert.

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KISS Rare 1975 Dressed To Kill Tour Clip: New York City

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On March 31, 1975, KISS performed the third show of its Dressed To Kill Tour at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Below is a rare clip from this concert.

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KISSFAQ Podcast: Episode 304

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Last night, I took part in yet another episode of the KISSFAQ podcast. This time around we talked about the upcoming KISS fan-film from Andrew Sgambati entitled One Last Time. Airing May 15 on YouTube and Vimeo, One Last Time is an excellent documentary focused on Andrew’s KISS fandom and the band’s End Of The Road World Tour. As always, it was a blast being part of the KISSFAQ podcast. I hope you enjoy it!

ThrillerFest X: David Morrell Interviews Nelson DeMille

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I just returned from New York City where I attended, for the third year in a row, ThrillerFest, the premier annual conference for mystery and thriller writers. This event, hosted by International Thriller Writers (ITW), is heaven for established writers, aspiring writers and fans of the genre. Attendees get to learn from and network with the best writers in the industry. It’s a fabulous environment that inspires everyone to take their reading and writing to the next level.

I captured a ton of great content during this amazing conference, and over the next several weeks and months I will share with you what I learned and experienced, including photos, videos, highlights from panels, and interviews.

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A Conversation With Cheap Trick’s Robin Zander

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On Thursday night I went to go see the Robin Zander Band (RZB) perform in New York City, and it was a terrific show. I had first seen Robin with Cheap Trick a few months back on KISS Kruise IV, and I also attended one of his solo acoustic shows during the cruise. Both concerts were great, and the RZB performance this past week was just as compelling. It was two hours of fun classic rock in an intimate setting, and I got to meet Robin after the concert. Check out the band’s website for upcoming tour dates as they put on a show you don’t want to miss.

In addition to attending a great concert and meeting Robin, his band and his son, I had the opportunity to interview Robin Zander on Friday right before he hit the stage. We talked about everything from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to KISS to new Cheap Trick music. Also included below are photos and videos from the RZB concert in New York City. Enjoy!

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