- Thursday, March 08, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Hunter's Moon By O.R. Melling— Have you ever fallen in love with a world created in books? You may fall in love with Fearie and
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Book Review: The Boy Who Cried Freebird by Mitch Myers— An extraordinary jam session, mixing fiction, biography, anecdotes and fantasy into a rhythmic nirvana.
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Unshakable Guilt— If society acts like someone doesn’t exist for a long enough period of time, can that person forget they exist?
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Music Review: Silk Degrees by Boz Scaggs— In a world immersed in disco, Boz Scaggs creates a classic of blues, pop and rock that remains fresh for
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Defensive Driving: Getting Behind the Wheel with Caution— Defensive driving is a key component to driving safely.
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Book Review: Confessions of A Berlitz-tape Chicana by Demetria Martinez— Demetria Martinez speaks truth to power and capitivates in this collection of trenchant, on-the-money essays.
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Q: Who Was The Most Infamous Art Forger Of All Time?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Is America Ready For President Hillary Clinton?— America may very well be ready for a female President, but is America is ready for a Hillary Clinton presidency?
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Changing Lanes: Going From Road Rage to Safer Driving in Sixty Seconds Flat— Keeping a level head may be the only thing you need to do to keep road rage out of your
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Music Review: Sonny Rollins Quartet - Tenor Madness— “Tenor Madness” alone makes this a release worth owning. The others are the icing on the cake and the sweet
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Music Review: Catch and Release Soundtrack— This collection of mostly American bands doing mellow songs is one of the best soundtracks out there.
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Retro Redux: Dick Haymes - The Forgotten Crooner— He did go through a lot of turmoil in his life and career, including alcoholism, debt, and six marriages.
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DVD Review: A Good Year— Like a good wine, it gets better with age; or in this case, the second time around.
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Music Review: Julie Dexter/Khari Simmons - Moon Bossa— Dexter and Simmons inject new life in the Brazilian jazz music introduced by Antonio Carlos Jobim.
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Pieces of State Part II— Growth in Palestinian exports could help alleviate grinding poverty in Palestine.
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TV Review: House - "Half-Wit"— An episode fitting for the master of misdirection.
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Movie Review: Wild Hogs - City Slickers Hit the Road— Four male celebrity personalities are grafted into middle age, City Slickers-style, in this comedy/drama.
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Rock & Roll Feature: Tool - Lateralus— Where classic rock has Pink Floyd, metal has Tool. Lateralus is metal's Dark Side of the Moon.
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Music Review: Blinded Colony - Bedtime Prayers— Not quite at the top of their game, but definitely an up and comer.
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Music Reviews: Rob Halford, Leaves Eyes, Sirenia, Shaw/Blades, Therion, and Toxik— Another week of metal madness with Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Music Review: Anat Fort - A Long Story— It's a kind of musical diplomacy.
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Rock & Roll Feature: Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home— It may have been a controversial move for him to get a backing band, pick up and electric guitar and
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Are You Really a Liberal?— Do you know what liberalism is? Are you sure?
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Book Review: The Watchman by Robert Crais— An outstanding example of a thriller that will certainly be remembered as one of the year's best novels.
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Will the Real Cavs Please Stand Up?— The Cavs are a tale of two teams, but which one will show for the playoffs?
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Photoshop Gets HD Help and The Daily Music and Tech News— Photoshop gets help, Baidu and Google race and The Shortlist award returns in today's update.
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Music Review: Mott The Hoople - Introduction to Mott the Hoople— A reintroduction to Mott The Hoople...
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Music Review: Joey Dee & the Starlighters - Twist Outta History— Some clues, some snooze, some ruse, and some blues.
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Book Review: The Watchers by Mark Andrew Olsen— The real demons in this book are men - but men who've sold themselves to Satan.
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Book Review - Transparent: Love, Family and Living the T With Transgender Teenagers by Cris Beam— A compelling look at an increasingly controversial subject.
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Part 2: Interview - Pradip Krishen, Author of the Bestselling Trees of Delhi— Intensive conversations with the Tree Man of India.
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Music Review: Smoke or Fire's This Sinking Ship— A good shot of straight up rock and roll, no gimmics or training wheels included.
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At a Loss for Words— Say It In Nonsense Syllables — A Great Pop Music Tradition
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Book Review: The Last Reunion by Daniel and Mary Ann Nusbaum— An orphaned infant may have supernatural powers. How will his life impact the world's battle between good and evil?
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Cash and Prizes and Dignity— Are any of us truly smarter than fifth graders?
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Movie Review: The Host— A family bonds while a huge fish-thing swallows people whole. Awesome.
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DVD Review: Peter Pan— Digital remastering has dramatically enhanced this Disney classic.
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Movie Review: Alexander Revisited - The Final Cut— Is this really Oliver Stone's last attempt to conquer Alexander the Great?
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Movie Review: The Return— Sarah Michelle Gellar gets haunted. Again.
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Theater Review: The Agent at The Old Red Lion, London— In its current form it is an entertaining evening of theatre, but better suited to the tastes of writers than
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The Almost Report: Thallium Poisoning?— News that might've happened: Speculation at 11:00.
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DVD Review: Amanda Bynes Is Lovewrecked— Amanda Bynes keeps Lovewrecked from being really marooned.
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Weekly Horror Double Bill: Spiders and Arachnid— They're going to need a bigger slipper...
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Texas Introduces Bill to Challenge 14th Amendment— It is nice to see a local Government do what is best for its citizens, If only our Federal Government
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PC Game Review: Scarface - The World Is Yours— All these years and still rushing to the yayo... Vivendi's Scarface: The World Is Yours.
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PS2 Review: Phantasy Star Universe— Phantasy Star Universe improves on its traditional game play.
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Sony PSP Review: Medal of Honor - Heroes— Medal of Honor: Heroes is truly the first good FPS to hit the PSP.
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Sony PSP Review: SOCOM U.S. Navy Seals Fireteam Bravo 2— Test your true gaming abilities by challenging others in online multi-player.
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Fantasy Baseball: The Second Year— Will I hit a sophomore slump? Hard to beat last year's cellar dweller finish.
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