- Thursday, March 01, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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Movie Review: Man of the Year— Not sure if it is a comedy or political drama, the film ultimately fails as it tries to figure it
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Why Normal People Don't Run for Office— Dirty politics and vicious personal attacks keep normal people off the ballot and threaten American democracy.
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Book Review: Need More Love by Aline Kominsky Crumb— Comic artist describes a full and varied life before and after her union with the famous underground artist R. Crumb.
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HDTV Review: Westinghouse 37' LVM-37w3 1080p Monitor— One of the best value options in the HDTV market.
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Book Review: Instance of the Fingerpost - by Iain Pears— Pears’ work as art historian and journalist enables him to lay out a compelling and intelligently written mystery, precise and
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Book Review: Moral Minority - Our Skeptical Founding Fathers by Brooke Allen— Moral Minority seeks to tell the story of what the founding fathers truly believed theistically - or whether they believed
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Figgerin' the Odds: James Cameron's Tomb of Jesus— "Those names are common" is no objection to filmmaker James Cameron's claim that he has located the tomb of Jesus.
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Book Review: What Do I Do When I Want To Do Everything? by Barbara Sher— Released in the U.S.A. as Refuse To Choose, this book has now reached United Kingdom and I'm very glad it
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If I Were Joakim Noah— I'd simultaneously be the most popular and ugliest college student in Florida.
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Everyone Is A Minimalist: They Just Don't Know It Yet— Are not the simplest words the most meaningful and powerful: love, home, family, friends, and iPod (just kidding)?
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Heath Ledger and Michelle Williams On The Verge of Break-Up?— Brokeback Mountain co-stars Michelle Williams and Heath Ledger may be close to splitting.
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An Interview with P. M. Terrell About Her New Book Ricochet— "I was initially concerned that I could be giving terrorists ideas so I broached the subject to each of my
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ESRB Search Points to Lost Planet PC Port— Trolling the ESRB's rating search engine is a game unto itself.
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A Chill Wind from China— The World Wide Web goes Chinese.
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DVD Review: Ren & Stimpy - The Lost Episodes - Cartoonists Gone Wild— Ren & Stimpy reaches new highs, plummets to new lows on the way.
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Forgotten Series: Coleman Hawkins— Hawkins took a chance by stirring in some talented unknowns that had yet to reach a mainstream audience. The gamble
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Music Review: Brad Shepik Trio - Places You Go— If you listen closely, there's a lot of Shepik's musical history in there.
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TV Review: American Idol 6, Episode 14: Top Ten Girls— Antonella Barba should pack her bags now.
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Music Review: Heidi McCurdy - Fickle Mind— Out of the land of Diana Krall and Sarah McLachlan comes original, sophisticated jazz-pop from an unheralded singer-songstress.
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Concert Review: Lamb Of God, Machine Head, Trivium, Gojira — Palladium Ballroom 2/16/2007 ( Dallas , Texas )— Lamb Of God proved again why they currently sit at the top of the metal landscape.
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Music Review: Manowar - Gods of War— Manowar's first full length album in nearly 5 years expands on their message, making it now a concept.
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Ending The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict— Israel must take the first step and compromise on something.
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Q: Have Any Celebrity Ghosts Ever Been Spotted in America?— Mental_Floss question of the day.
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Grand Entrances: Five Fantastic Debut Albums of Jazz— We begin Jazz Month with a look at five of the best beginnings in jazz.
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Retro Corner: Virtua Fighter— The first in a recurring series on influential or forgotten gems in the industry.
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Music Review: Mullets Rock! Too!: Mullets in Love— Baseball, Apple Pie and making fun of mullets all great American Past-times.
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Music Review: Chimaira - Resurrection— Cleveland's very own Chimaira releases an album guaranteed to rip off your face.
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Music Review: Night Kills the Day - The Study of Man...— Are you ready to step into the dark?
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Interview: Jill Cunniff, Ex Lead Singer of Luscious Jackson— “I tried learning music in college” states Cunniff. I gained more by finding chord changes on the guitar by accident.”
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Nintendo Wii Review: The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess— You're moving into a land of both shadow and substance, of things and ideas. You've just crossed over into the
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Bad Religion Hit the Studio and The Daily Music and Tech News— Bad Religion, Regina Spektor and Google make today's music and tech news update.
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Book Review: Then We Came To The End by Joshua Ferris— Workers at a Chicago ad agency, circa dot.bomb '90s, go "walking Spanish down the hall" in this wickedly funny and
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Book Review: In Perfect Light by Benjamin Alire Saenz— Former Catholic priest and award-winning poet Benajmin Alire Saenz writes an enchanting and haunting novel of family drama, AIDS, cancer
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Interview with Frank Portman, Author of King Dork— What was high school like for you? Frank: Unmitigated, relentless horror.
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Book Review - Software Testing Foundations 2nd Edition by Andreas Spillner, Tilo Linz, and Hans Schaefer— Software Testing Foundations will provide a solid foundation for your preparation of the ISTQB exam.
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Book Review: Miyelo by Viggo Mortensen— The truth of the history of North America; may you have the courage to observe it and absorb it.
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Book Review: Cyber Lies - When Finding The Truth Matters by John Paul Lucich— The cheating spouse may leave tell-tale signs on both the home computer and their cell phone.
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The Other Listening Room: Disco— You know what? YOU LIKE DISCO. Don’t bother denying it.
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Theater Review: Peer Gynt by the National Theatre of Iceland at the Barbican— This is a production that embraces the surreal, and observes the details of everyday life in loving detail.
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