- Tuesday, March 13, 2007 — 57 Articles Published
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Eight Great (and Late from the Gate) Overlooked Classic Albums— What's worse than being overlooked or underrated? Being both.
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Courtney Love to Play Anna Nicole in Upcoming Biopic, Says I— This writer imagines the greatest casting coup in celebrity history.
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MySpace: A Place to Find Old Friends— You're not too old to give it a try.
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American Idolatry and Its Double Standards— However unfortunate for some, everyone is not able to skate over their transgressions without being reprimanded.
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Book Review: Bound by Donno Jo Napoli— An ancient Chinese Cinderella story is retold.
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Comic Review: Comics Review: Brave and the Bold #1— DC Comics revives a good, old-fashioned superhero, team-up comic.
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Book Review: Adèle and Simon by Barbara McClintock— A brother and a sister take a magical walk home in the City of Lights.
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Book Review: Rogue Angel: Forbidden City by Alex Archer— Another great adventure featuring the sword-wielding archeologist Annja Creed!
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Book Review: Mom's Cancer by Brian Fies— A graphic novel in comic book style, documenting one family's experiences with the battle against cancer.
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Brazil Runs on Ethanol. Can We?— Here's hoping that President Bush's recent trip to Brazil inspires a more responsible American environmental response.
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Q: Why Were Cars Never Powered by Steam?— Nicolas Joseph Cugnot certainly doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
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Movie Review: El Crimen Ferpecto (The Perfect Crime)— A ladies' man meets his match in this black comedy by Álex de la Iglesia.
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Box Office Update 3/9-3/11: 300 - "Prepare for Glory!"— Talk about your impressive debuts...
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Movie Review: Harsh Times— Jim changes from a law abiding, ex-military, and very respectful man, to something bordering on a psychopath.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Casino Royale— See Bond before he was, well, Bond.
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Music DVD Review: Oscar Peterson Trio: The Berlin Concert— This DVD documents a 1985 performance that will show you why Oscar Peterson is a jazz legend.
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Music Review: Ted Leo and the Pharmacists - Living With the Living— Melodic punk with do-it-yourself passion, political conviction and a well-read vocabulary.
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Music Review: Staind - 1996-2006: The Singles — 10 years gone by already! Staind saves the best for last on this exhaustive greatest hits album.
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Random Shuffle - 03/13/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about They Might Be Giants, Soundgarden, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffett,
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Music Review: Various Artists – Sounds Eclectic: The Covers Project— Consistent set of cover songs released by popular public radio show.
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Tuesday Morning's Monday Television Night Wrap-up— I'm all for that Supernanny lady.
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Music Review: Band of the Week, Dollar Sent— How long does it take to blow your mind and eardrums? 23 minutes, if your band is named Dollar Sent.
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Movie Review: 300— A spectacle that will appeal to fans of graphic novels and fantasy.
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The Big Guns Come Out: Viacom Sues Google, YouTube For $1 Billion— The suit centers around an alleged 160,000 uploaded "unauthorized" video clips.
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Casino Royale, Bosom Buddies, The Holiday: Region 1 DVD Releases for March 13th, 2007— Finally, a new generation gets to learn who Kip and Henry are.
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B-Movie of the Week: Hood Angels— My credibility takes a shot to the stones.
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Book Review: The Playboy Interviews - Movers and Shakers by Stephen Randall— Playboy brings together interviews with some of the most famous and infamous business leaders of the past 30 years.
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Thoughts on Rock and Roll in the Seventies (Part II)— The Flamin' Groovies, Big Star, and The Raspberries-The Rise of Power Pop.
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Book Review: Find Me by Carol O'Connell— Mallory suffers fools badly and woe to those who underestimate her, which many who cross her path do.
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Music Review: Master P - Ghetto D— Ghetto D offers up a little nostalgia for the No Limit fan in all of us.
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HD-DVD Review: Miami Vice— Ugly, dark, and horribly generic. A rare Michael Mann mistake.
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Bill Chinnock, 1948-2007: Asbury Park Mourns— E-Street's roots run deep.
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Conference Report: Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) Annual Conference and Book Fair— A newbie goes to a literary writing conference.
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Music Review: Shaw-Blades — Influence— Shaw-Blades prove on their sophomore release, Influence, that multi-million selling artists can be fanboys too!
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Book Review: Death Comes For The Fat Man by Reginald Hill— Reginald Hill has succeeded in bringing one of the most human faces to policing.
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PS2 Review: MLB 07 The Show— If this is what we're going to get, let the PS2 live 10 more years.
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TV Review: S6:13 of 24: Is This a Dagger Which I See Before Me?— Imagine in one day an assassination attempt on a sitting president and an ex-president! Just what the country needs after
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Art, Astrology, and the Uranus Transit Through Pisces: Leonard Cohen and the Pluto Uranus Conjunction of the 60’s Generation— Liberating Pisces...
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Movie Review: Race Stains La Marre’s Color of the Cross— The focus is so heavy on race that there is barely any mention to Jesus’ actual teachings or purpose, only
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Movie Review: 300 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Feel Bad About Skipping 300— Not since Borat has watching a movie made me snort and chuckle as much as Zack Snyder's adaptation of Frank
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Topix to Google: "You Could've Given Us Help, But You've Given Us So Much More"— "This can't be the process…You're cast into this amusing, Kafkaesque world to run your business."
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The Traneumentary Podcast Honors Coltrane— Jazz greats talk about a jazz legend.
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DVD Review: Baby Einstein - My First Signs— A look at the newest Baby Einstein release.
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Movie Review: Jacques Rivette's L'Amour fou - Mr. and Mrs. Natural— Husband versus wife in a masterpiece of narrative paradox.
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The Principle of Power Envy— Progressives and Ann Coulter have something in common - they just love power, can't get enough of it.
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Book Review: Catching the Big Fish: Meditation, Consciousness and Creativity by David Lynch— A rare public sighting of one of America's most reclusive, critically appreciated film directors, in a literary meditation upon creativity.
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Book Review: Financial Bliss - A Couple's Guide to Merging Money Styles And Building a Rich Life Together by Bambi Holzer— Want to stay together? Figure out your finances first.
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DVD Review: Black Sunday— Mario Bava's Black Sunday is a Gothic Horror masterpiece.
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Graphic Novel Review: Nat Turner - Volume Two by Kyle Baker— Cartoonist Kyle Baker concludes his two-part graphic novelization of the Nat Turner slave rebellion.
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Flying Imams Announce Lawsuit Against US Airways— The Council on American-Islamic Relations will have you believe these six "religous leaders" were persecuted because of American stereotypes and
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Where Some See "Hyper-Localism," Others See More Choices— People are finding a full and rich palette of news sources and are able to cobble together their own version
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Movie Review: And Now the Screaming Starts!— Lots of screaming and little else.
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Movie Reviews: Enron, Electric Cars, Why We Fight and Road To 9/11— Warning: This movie, not to mention those experiments, will likely increase your blood pressure so medicate yourself appropriately.
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Quest for Lyrics: "Surgery" by The Vincent Black Shadow— A grail quest for the lyrics to my new favorite song.
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BCRadio March 13, 2007: American Idol, March Madness 2007, and 'Home' for the PS3— 24, American Idol, March Madness, and PS3 news on this week's BCRadio Podcast...
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PC Game Review: Cradle of Rome— This cradle rocks!
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PS2 Review: NCAA March Madness 07— EA covers all areas of the court in this latest college basketball installment.
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