So...should you shell out over $30 for this collection?
Music as therapy?
Glacial music.
The food really does taste better. You may, pound for pound, get a bit less than you get at a supermarket, but it'll fill you up more than saturated steaks.
Dan Flavin's artwork is making the NGA guards sick
Images of hoods and hangings and slavery ran through Tyson's head as Rogers sang.
-- Lee Raynor
Director Taylor Hackford delivers an effort too enslaved to its genre as a biopic, resulting in a well-shot, often entertaining, but ultimately unsatisfactory dramatic film.
...this is not a bad Charlie Brown special, it's just not a great one.
Madonna reads to the kiddies and is inducted into the new U.K. Music Hall of Fame
Censored 2005 is an interesting report on the most censored media stories of 2004 by the Project Censored group, out of the School of Social Sciences at Sonoma State University. Amidst all the concerns about invasion of privacy due to new omnivorous laws, and lack of transparency in the workings of governments and corporations, this book records stuff that might have been swept into the dustbin of history
The holidays may be coming, but not everyone has happy ones..
A joyful celebration of the wild and wacky world of technology's true believers - the Mac faithful.
Behind the scenes as Gates and company attempt a makeover of the software giant.
...while it was interesting and beautifully realized, I find myself trying to figure why this book didn't touch me.
Amazon.com has launched Amazon Theater, a venue for short films online. The first offering, Portrait, can be reviewed at two levels - firstly as a vehicle for product placement - the film is choc-a-bloc with featured Amazon products
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