- Wednesday, March 07, 2007 — 54 Articles Published
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Movie Review: The Killer Shrews— Like Key Largo - only with more rodents.
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TV Review: Gilmore Girls on a Girls-Only Roadtrip— "Gilmore Girls Only" sees some of the charm returning to the show, but did they miss the best scene?
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Not Of OUR World— Many religious people really are Christians, but one does have to wonder about some of their leaders.
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A Closer Look at Britney’s Shears— The shearing of Britney is significant and not in line with her other antics.
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The Evolution of Religion— Humans seem to be wired to believe in God. Is this evidence of religion's evolutionary advantages, God's handiwork, or both?
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Music Review: Roddy Woomble - My Secret Is My Silence (Import)— Where normally I get nervous about musicians leaving the folds of their bands, this time it’s a charm, both for
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Ann Coulter and Conservative "Discourse"— Ann Coulter's remark at CPAC exemplifies the sad state of the Republican Party
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Dateline's "To Catch a Predator": Keep Up the Good Work— Dateline NBC's "To Catch a Predator" turns the hunter into the hunted. This is TV worth watching.
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An Open Letter to Google: Google University on YouTube— Google could easily reduce the cost of college education, with YouTube and outsourcing grading.
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Baseball Hasn't Earned Fan Trust— Some want fans to just enjoy the ride. Look where that got us last time.
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Music Review: Dir en Grey - The Marrow Of A Bone— Japan's Dir en Grey may be depressing and gloomy, but that is no reason not to give them a chance.
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Music Review: The Makes Nice – Candy Wrapper And Twelve Other Songs— Debut album by SF-power pop trio smokes something fierce
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TV Review: 24 Season Six, Hour 12: The Jack Bauer School of International Diplomacy— Subarov fondly remembers the joyride that he, Anya and Martha took, but he’s not happy about Jack going nuts at
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TV Review: February Round-Up - 24, CSI, Heroes, Lost and More— Two UK TV shows join the list - Life on Mars and Primeval.
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Music Review: Tracey Thorn - Out of the Woods— For someone who has made work by EBTG, The Style Council, The Go-Betweens, Massive Attack and Lloyd Cole stunningly memorable,
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Music Review: Fifty Caliber Kiss - Armor Class Invincible— Are you ready for the mediocre?
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Music Review: Patty Griffin - Children Running Through— ...
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Music Review: Lil' Scrappy - Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live— Crunk... the hip-hop version of emo?
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Q: Was Fairy Tale Author Hans Christian Anderson an Ugly Duckling?— mental_floss question of the day.
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PC Game Review: Jewel Quest II— Jewel Quest II continues the gem matching adventure from its predecessor.
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Xbox 360 Review: NBA Street Homecourt— I'll stick with the 14 year old NBA Jam, thanks. At least someone was paying attention when they designed that
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DVD Review: Peter Pan - Two-Disc Platinum Edition (1953)— The just released Platinum Edition DVD features a newly restored version of the 1953 film that sparkles like pixie dust.
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Nintendo DS Review: Lunar Knights— With the sun sensor gone, players will be dancing in the moonlight and walking on sunshine.
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Book Review: Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler— Dirk Pitt is back in his nineteenth adventure.
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2007 Could be the Indians' Best Shot— This is not a prediction, but an explanation why the window might already be closing.
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Book Review: Doing Nothing by Tom Lutz— ... proves that doing nothing is doing something after all. It is the art of leisure.
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Nintendo DS Review: Wario - Master of Disguise— For once the touch screen actually makes a DS Wario game less fun.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - The Top 8 Guys— Try as we might, we won't be rid of Sanjaya next week.
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Book Review: Lost Girls by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie— Sex, death, graphic novel genius... Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie create a mind-blowing masterpiece.
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Music Review: Workin’ Our Way Back Through The Four Seasons Catalog - Part One— Collector’s Choice Music reissues eleven Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons albums: falsetto fans swoon!
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B-Movie of the Week: Abominable— Matt McCoy is messin' with sasquatch.
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Music Review: Josh Haden - Devoted— On Josh Haden's self-released solo debut, there are echoes of his old band Spain--and Dan the Automator too.
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Music Review: The Namesake - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— Old world versus New World.
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Rock & Roll Feature: Soledad Brothers - Steal Your Soul...— I offer this album as proof that rock and roll doesn't have to be polished stadium rock to be great.
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Interview with Pradip Krishen, Author of the Bestselling Trees of Delhi, Part 1— His book has become an instant classic. Intensive conversations with the Tree Man of India.
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Music Review: Waxin’ Nostalgic With The Four Seasons Catalog – Part Two— Continuing our look at CCM’s recent CD reissuing of platters from the Four Seasons catalog.
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Book Review - Scanning Negatives And Slides: Digitizing Your Photographic Archives by Sascha Steinhoff— If you have been taking pictures for more than five to ten years, photograpy is more than just your digital
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Book Review: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2006— I’m going to go out on a limb and assume you are pro-reading since you are looking at these words.
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Book Review: Alan Siegel – On Branding And Clear Communications by Louis J Slovinsky— Even if you do not recognize his name, I will bet everything in my wallet, that you have seen his
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Book Review: Shanghaied to the Moon by Michael J. Daley— A great romp through space for juvenile readers and adults who like adventurous science fiction.
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Book Review: When Spirits Beckon by Francis Nantha— Completely original, a very interesting read.
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Interview: David Plotz, deputy editor of Slate, on The Best of Slate— Slate celebrates its ten-year anniversary with a compilation of some of its best articles.
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Book Review: The Boy Who Was Raised as a Dog by Bruce D. Perry, M.D., Ph.D and Maia Szalavitz— The child patients will show you what the human spirit, mind and body are capable of in the face of
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Music Review: Scott H. Biram - Graveyard Shift — Review of the blues, country, punk album by Scott H. Biram: Graveyard Shift.
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Music Review: Combichrist - What The F**ck Is Wrong With You People— Combichrist delivers with latest release, continues down road to Industrial icon stature.
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Rock & Roll Feature: Derek and the Dominos - Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs— Sometimes the best art can come out of the worst times.
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Food Supplements: What Are They Good For?— Supplements can be avoided through the simple expedient of eating a properly balanced diet
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CAO Cigars Scores with the Brazilia Gol— With its dark Brazilian Arapiraca wrapper and rich flavors the Brazilia Gol is a must-try.
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Ernest Gallo: Raising Our Glasses in a Tribute— With the death of Ernest Gallo, the world of wine has lost an innovator and an ally.
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Theater Review: Kander and Ebb's The Happy Time— Five songs cut from the Broadway show were restored for this production.
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DVD Review: Castle of Blood— Italian gothic horror films are high watermarks in the cinema of supernatural horror. They're creepy as hell, too.
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Book Review: Insatiable - Tales From a Life of Delicious Excess by Gael Greene— "For me, the two greatest discoveries of the twentieth century were the Cuisinart and the clitoris."
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What's In A Title?— A mesmerizing collection of movie titles.
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Bad Brains to Release New Album This Spring— The Bad Brains are back and they brought Adam Yauch along to produce their new album.
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