Print Andrew Price Read Full Bio 'Wrongful Death' Excerpt: Morality and the Law Collide in New Thriller Andrew Price's new novel examines the intricate world where medicine and the law run smack dab into the truth. An earnest lawyer must juggle pragmatism and his own moral code when called in to work on a case involving an unusual death. 22 Jul 2012 Politics of ‘Star Trek’: The Pro-Vietnam War Episode Would it surprise you to know ‘Star Trek’ did a pro-Vietnam War episode? Prepare to be amazed as we continue our journey through the conservative world that is ‘Star Trek’ the original series with Episode 45: “A Private Little War.” 2 Jun 2012 The Politics of 'Star Trek': Conservatism Abounds in 'Conscience of the King' The classic 'Star Trek' episode 'The Conscience of the King' captures a core difference between conservative and liberal arguments. 31 Mar 2012 ‘Game of Thrones’ Review: Gripping and Unpredictable With Season Two of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” starting on April 1st, this is a good time to review the series to give you a chance to catch up. Bottom line, “Thrones” is a gripping series, but you have to give it time to grow on you. 29 Feb 2012 The Politics of 'Star Trek': 'Patterns of Force' Conservatives often talk about what they don’t like about Hollywood. That’s okay, but it’s not productive. Maybe it’s time we talked about what we do like? More to the point, let’s point out when Hollywood has gotten it right. And that brings me to the original "Star Trek" series. 11 Feb 2012 PROOFED ED: The Politics of Star Trek: 'Patterns of Force' 30 Jan 2012 'Boardwalk Empire' Review: One Big Flaw Short of Perfection 19 Nov 2011 'Pontypool' Review: An Innovative Take on the Undead Film Genre 16 Oct 2011 Top 20 Horror Films You Absolutely Must See Before You Die 10 Oct 2011 Ten Years: Where Is The 'Definitive' 9/11 Movie? 11 Sep 2011 Previous 1 2 Next
'Wrongful Death' Excerpt: Morality and the Law Collide in New Thriller Andrew Price's new novel examines the intricate world where medicine and the law run smack dab into the truth. An earnest lawyer must juggle pragmatism and his own moral code when called in to work on a case involving an unusual death. 22 Jul 2012
Politics of ‘Star Trek’: The Pro-Vietnam War Episode Would it surprise you to know ‘Star Trek’ did a pro-Vietnam War episode? Prepare to be amazed as we continue our journey through the conservative world that is ‘Star Trek’ the original series with Episode 45: “A Private Little War.” 2 Jun 2012
The Politics of 'Star Trek': Conservatism Abounds in 'Conscience of the King' The classic 'Star Trek' episode 'The Conscience of the King' captures a core difference between conservative and liberal arguments. 31 Mar 2012
‘Game of Thrones’ Review: Gripping and Unpredictable With Season Two of HBO’s “Game of Thrones” starting on April 1st, this is a good time to review the series to give you a chance to catch up. Bottom line, “Thrones” is a gripping series, but you have to give it time to grow on you. 29 Feb 2012
The Politics of 'Star Trek': 'Patterns of Force' Conservatives often talk about what they don’t like about Hollywood. That’s okay, but it’s not productive. Maybe it’s time we talked about what we do like? More to the point, let’s point out when Hollywood has gotten it right. And that brings me to the original "Star Trek" series. 11 Feb 2012
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