A nice, well-rounded week in these parts. Television is suffering from Olympic fever, but it’s giving our reviewers and columnists time for other matters–we’ve got books, comic books, games, fashion, and more! If you were too busy watching the US/Canada women’s hockey finals or celebrating with the Canadians by smoking a stogie and popping a cold-coldie to check in every day, worry not. I’ve got your cheat sheet, my weekly run-down of our original content so that you can be sure you didn’t miss something awesome.
Interviews
Keith Rawson from the Kill Krewe drops by to share a video interview he did with crime fiction up-and-comer Dennis Tafoya
Book Reviews
Professor Crazy takes on Dean Koontz’s newest, Breathless
Graceling by Kristin Cashore was a great mix of fantasy, adventure, strange powers, and just a bit of romance for me
Zoe Marriott’s, Daughter of the Flames, was a better read for Lexie C than the first Marriott book she tried
Jay Tomio drops in another flashback review, this time Ian Cameron Esslemont’s Knight of Knives
The Week in Television
“Lovely,” the latest episode of Desperate Housewives, was just another week on Wisteria Lane–you know, lies, scandal, and secrets
Eli continues to review Jack Bauer’s every move in 24, this time around analyzing episode 9, 12:00-1:00 AM
Lost confounds Matt Cibula again as he attempts to make heads and tails of the show’s latest episode, “The Lighthouse”
Gerald So’s still got his shows this week, as Psych‘s “Think Tank” gets him thinking about Shawn’s ethics while Burn Notice blasts toward its season finale with “Good Intentions”
Gaming
B.T. Robertson reviews Heavy Rain for PS3
Columns
Kelly Christiansen, BCS’s own fashion-school dropout, is back to talk about Alexander Wang’s Fall 2010 line with You Say You Want a Revolution
The Boddice Rippeth yet again, as I bring you more lolz from the romance aisle to send February out the door with a smile
Comics
We introduce C.N. Rivera to our ranks this week with her take on Ōoku 1 and 2 by Fumi Yoshinaga
Medora and Mangakissa are back, this time taking on The Kitchen Princess series by Miyuki Kobayashi and Natsumi Ando
Empire
The latest offerings from our Kill Krewe over at Spinetingler can be skimmed through here
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