Prairie Miller

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Prairie Miller is a New York multimedia journalist online, in print and radio, who reviews movies and conducts in-depth interviews. She can also be heard on WBAI/Pacifica National Radio Network's Arts Express.

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Beowulf Movie Review

Beowulf opens with a scene of standard Viking revelry in an ancient Danish kingdom, as masses of medieval party animals get drunk and lose their cool.

Rendition: Feisty Reese Stands By Her Man

Reese really shows her stuff in a small but feisty role, as a woman on the brink of childbirth with more balls than the wimpy men around her.

What Would Jesus Buy?

Religion aside for a moment, there's a terrible addiction that has swept across this country, and it's one of the nation's best kept secrets.

Michael Pena On Beer, Baseball, And Lions For Lambs

The Chicago born rising star on the heels of his breakout role in Oliver Stone's World trade Center, sat down to talk about his role as a soldier in Lions For Lambs.

The Steven Seagal Urban Justice DVD Review

Variously titled Once Upon A Time In The Hood and Renegade Justice, Don E. FauntLeRoy's bruising crime caper opens with the puzzling drive-by execution of a young LAPD street cop,

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Everything You Need to Know Before You Visit Bricoleur Vineyards

Bricoleur Vineyards is redefining what a Sonoma County winery visit looks like. Learn what sets it apart before you go.

Mikhail Antipkin on the Agent Marketplace Shift: Why Business AI Is Starting to Look Like an App Store

Mikhail Antipkin, an operator with a background in payments and mid-market technology, ai models look more like consumer software.

Luca Schnetzler on Why He Invests Where He Can Also Operate

Luca Schnetzler and an investing partner took the largest position in Gel Blaster, the next step was to wait for quarterly updates.

The E-Bike Delivery Rider Nobody Classifies: What Happens When a Gig Worker on Two Wheels Gets Hit on the Clock

A shattered wrist, a totaled e-bike, and a hospital bill that opens in the five figures. That's the price of a bad afternoon for a delivery rider, and it lands before anyone answers the question that decides everything else: were you an emp
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