- Tuesday, February 27, 2007 — 43 Articles Published
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Stranger Than Fiction, A Good Year, Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny: Region 1 DVD Releases for February 27, 2007— This week, one of the most beloved docs of 2006 makes its bow on DVD.
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Box Office Update 2/23-2/25: The Ghost Rider Cruises by Jim Carrey— Flame-head beats out the man with the rubber face.
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Academy Awards LXXIX: The Wrap-Up— Ellen’s hosting was as safe and bland as an American cheese sandwich on white bread with the crust removed.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Stranger Than Fiction— A restrained Ferrell still has his edge.
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Sleeper Picks: Johnnie Johnson - Blue Hand Johnnie— Every legend has at least one sideman who made him great. For Chuck Berry, that sideman was Johnnie Johnson.
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Graphic Novel Review: Daisy Kutter - The Last Train by Kazu Kibuishi— A sci-fi western that looks better than it reads.
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Book Review: Consolation by Michael Redhill— A tale of Toronto, past and present.
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DVD Review - Canned Heat: Live at Montreux and Boogie With Canned Heat: The Canned Heat Story— If you are a fan of blues, especially the kind that Canned Heat produces then you are in for a
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Concert Review: Jonathan Coulton - Tractor Tavern, Seattle, WA - 2/24/07— Geek rock superstar gets a warm reception in Seattle.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Professor's Daughter by Joann Sfar and Emmanuel Guibert— Two of France’s most famous graphic novelists have teamed up to create an astonishing, beautiful and bizarre tale.
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Music Review: Citizen Fish and Leftover Crack - Deadline— In all my days I've never actully seen any instance of their being Leftover Crack... anywhere.
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Music Review: The Free Zen Society— Given the story of The Free Zen Society's birth and construction, I've decided to consider it a kind of process
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Book Review: Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill— A great ghost story, a driving plot and a reminder of the ghosts with whom we all keep company.
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Music Review: Cassette - Beautiful California— South Miami's Cassette re-releases Beautiful California.
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Book Review: Ricochet by P. M. Terrell— "If I'm a ricochet, it's because this case is one," Sheila informs us.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: Kids, Coconuts, and Superheros
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Q: Are There Any Real-Life Cyborgs?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Book Review: Cholesterol Down by Janet Bond Brill— An apple a day (plus nine other things) keeps the cholesterol away.
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Satire: Get in the Ring, Music as an Olympic Sport— Who's really the best, the fastest, the grungiest - eradicating all guesswork and conflict when identifying the greatest performers in
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PC Game Review: City Life - World Edition— The cool 3-D graphics and new features barely outweigh the game's steep learning curve and technical problems.
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Game du Jour Deals: February 26 through March 04— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Who Is the Greatest Celebrity Impersonator?— ...
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Music Review: Various Artists - Country's Got More Heart— The common thread running through the collection of songs is love and matters of the heart.
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TV Review: The Black Donnellys— Is NBC's newest organized crime drama a hit?
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Canadian Politics: More Anti-Terrorist Legislation In Trouble— These types of special powers should not just be renewed for the sake of scoring a few political points.
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TV Review: 24 Season Six, Hour 11 - The Nominees Are...— Jack isn’t happy but realizes its An Inconvenient Truth that they’ll need to trust Logan.
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Interview: Singer-Songwriter Peter Himmelman— The songs on the album range from the zany to the heart-felt to the philosophical.
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Microsoft and Mozilla — The BugBlog Report 2/26/07— Microsoft (twice) and Firefox in the BugBlog this week.
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "The Ride In"— Stella has to deal with the threat of HIV when she works to save a colleague's life.
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XM and Sirius To Merge: But What About Opie and Anthony?— Howard's guy is going to be in charge, so what happens to O&A?
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DVD of the Week: Will Ferrell is Stranger than Fiction— We all know that Will Ferrell can do comedy, but did you know that he can tone it down and
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Book Review: In Search of Eden by Linda Nichols— A thoughtful and satisfying read that will leave you feeling warmed and hopeful.
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Lebanese Army Standing Up to Israel— Stronger stance may be an attempt to regain support for the government.
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TV Review: S6:11 of 24 — All the Kings Horses?— Like a captain of a ship, Jack is married to his job and is willing to go down with it
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10 Spot Launches with Shannon Moore March 6— 10 tracks for 10 dollars and a physical CD of great rock to boot.
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Satire: Dick Cheney, Human Weapon— Once Cheney is martyred we can charge into battle crying "Remember Cheney and give terrorists the dick!"
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B-Movie of the Week: Death Race 2000— In the immortal words of the legendary Alice Cooper: Feed my Frankenstein.
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Giveaway: Exclusive-ish 300 Extravaganza!— Are you excited about 300? Here are a few more reasons why you should be...
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Donnellys, Heroes, and Your Mother— There's just too much there on Monday, but I saw some of it, oh yes, I did.
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Movie Review: Beneath Still Waters— Brian Yuza, why hast thou forsaken us?
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Movie Review: Eat Your Heart Out— Cannibal hookers? On my TV? A look at the indie zombie flick Eat Your Heart Out.
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Movie Review: The Abandoned— Fate has a way of making things right.
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NFL Commissioner Not About To Take The Points— Plus: Mourinho revels self, Canadians know how to fight, and much more in Around the Sports World In 30 Days.
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