We’ve got another great local band for you guys to check out today. Echo Hill, a four-piece New York based rock band aims to bring back the heart of Rock N’ Roll. Inspired by the likes of Incubus, Rage Against The Machine and Linkin Park, Echo Hill has just released their latest EP “Namaste”.
In recent months, Echo Hill has been generating an impressive amount of recognition. They have been featured on the cover of Goodtimes Magazine and received a mention in Long Island, New York’s biggest newspaper, Newsday. Perhaps most impressive of all, the band hosted the “Rock N Roll Feed Your Soul” benefit concert. On behalf of Island Harvest, the largest hunger relief organization on Long Island, they were able to help raise over 980 pounds of food.
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If Person of Interest decides to go out for an Emmy award, this is the episode they should send in. Everyone was on top of their game tonight and it made for an awesome viewing experience.
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by Dianna Berrian
In lieu of Thanksgiving coming up this week, it seems fitting to have an episode of “The Originals” with so many family values. Loyalty, compassion, gratitude. Lying, thievery, betrayal. But as long as you’re absolved of your sins, it’s all peachy right? Well, that’s exactly Rebekah’s hope when she takes up Father Kieran’s confessional. “Are you even Catholic?” Hey, Father, quit making jokes. She needs absolution! (more…)
by Josh Batchelder
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire had a lot to live up to. As the sequel to one of the most profitable films of 2012, many were unsure if Catching Fire would live up to the hype surrounding the series. When Francis Lawrence replaced Gary Ross as director, fans waited with baited breath to find out how this installment would fare. I can safely say that Catching Fire is the perfect sequel to the first movie and in numerous ways tops The Hunger Games around every bend.
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** Warning ** – This recap will reveal Red John’s identity.
Last week’s episode of The Mentalist left us with the CBI being shut down by the FBI, after the big revelation that its Director Gale Bertram is Red John.
This new episode, “Red John”, opens with Lisbon (Robin Tunney) and her team being warned by F.B.I. supervisory Agent Dennis Abbott (Rockmond Dunbar). They will be questioned in the following days, and they are considered suspects.
As Lisbon says to her team later, “the C.B.I. is gone now. We’re on our own.”
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