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Blog Entries by Jon Chattman from 02/2012

A-Sides With Jon Chattman: Twin Atlantic Get "Free" and JB Baretsky Serves "Life"

| Posted 02.03.2012

Twin Atlantic have more in common with Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover than you might think.

Curt Schilling: Lifelong Gamer Continues to Live Out His "Fantasy"

| Posted 02.07.2012

Before he threw his last pitch, Curt Schilling already had an idea what his next career would be. This week Schilling's 38 Studios has unleashed their first epic game which I can tell you is not a baseball game as you might think.

A Gloriously Imperfect Storm: 'Vaginally Infiltrated' Rock & Roll

| Posted 02.15.2012

Crazy Enough , a memoir which was originally conceived as a one-woman show, takes us on Storm Large's ever-evolving journey in life and music.

Remembering Gary Carter: "The Kid" Made a Difference

| Posted 02.17.2012

Gary Carter was among the best catchers in Major League Baseball history, but, for me, he'll always be the man that took the time to respond to my Bar Mitzvah invitation.

Predicting the Oscars: 'Crystal' Clear Winners?

| Posted 02.21.2012

Sure there are slam dunks like Rango taking home Best Animated Feature, and The Artist will probably win big in most major categories, but I suspect a bunch of upsets in the acting categories.

On the Rise: Wheeler Brothers on Petri Dishes, Phoning it In, and Stardom

| Posted 02.24.2012

The Americana band, which consists of three Wheelers (Nolan, Tyler, and Patrick) and lifelong pal A.J. Molyneaux and Danny Matthews, have been on a roll ever since they released their debut album "Portraits" last summer.

Bring Some Chutzpah Back: Billy's 9th and Last Oscar Telecast

| Posted 02.27.2012

It was as if Crystal was preserved in time like Austin Powers, thawed out for the 84th Annual Academy Awards, and recycled past bits without trying at all to show off something fresh and new.

A-Sides With Jon Chattman: Alice Ripley Lets It Rip

| Posted 02.28.2012

It's been two-plus years since Alice Ripley electrified Broadway with her staggeringly brilliant and brave performance as a mother suffering from bipolar disorder in the Pulitzer Prize-winning musical Next to Normal.