- Sunday, March 18, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade— A dream-like release, complete with full online play for the full set of four turtles.
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PS2 Review: Grand Theft Auto – Vice City Stories— Phil Collins is in this game. Too bad you can’t do drive-bys with him.
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Give Me Some Joost!— Joost is a new way of watching TV on the internet, which uses new and established technologies to provide the
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Satire: Nirvana Song Sold for Use in Drano Advertisements; Last Remnants of 1990s Grunge Fans’ Faith in Humankind Shattered— A satirical piece, hopefully funny. This hasn't happened - yet.
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Music Review: Victor Krummenacher - The Cock Crows At Sunrise— Camper Van Beethoven's Victor Krummenacher tells many tales of betrayal on this solid album.
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Book Review: Commercial Photoshop Retouching - In The Studio by Glenn Honiball— The key to commercial-quality retouching with Photoshop is to have the right balance of imagination, efficiency, and technique.
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Music DVD Review: Jimmy Burns Live At B.L.U.E.S.— A great band, a great location, and great material — what more could you ask for?
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Music Review: 4hero - Play With The Changes— This is real mature music for real music fans, as anyone with good hearing can’t help but be blown away
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Theater Review: Frederic Glover's Desire in the Suburbs— Ed, a deliciously creepy bolt of jealousy, lopes about his father's suburban kingdom like a modern Richard III.
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Interview with Margaret Kerry, the Model for Peter Pan's Tinker Bell— Margaret Kerry, the reference model for Tinker Bell, discusses her character and the making of Disney's Peter Pan.
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The Body of Knowledge: Deena Metzger and Revamping the World— Deena Metzger posed some questions 20 years ago that rocked post-feminist sensibilities. This woman asks some dangerous questions.
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Book Review: Being Bodies— The bearable lightness of being. Being Bodies illuminates women's lives and the human search for self-knowledge.
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Music Review: Kenny Loggins - How About Now— After four decades of writing and singing, he is still fresh and exciting.
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Pilates, Neutral Spine, and Good Abs in the NY Times— If you have a bad back & want to try Pilates, read this first!
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Movie Review: The Matrix Revolutions— Revolutions is a fitting resolution to a monumental trilogy.
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Too Much Talk, Not Enough Action— If you've almost done so many things, why not break the cycle now?
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Book Review: Chocolate: A Bittersweet Saga of Dark and Light— C'mon over to the dark side, baby. Milt Rosenblum gives you one sweet ride.
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Book Review: Flight by Various— A sumptuous visual feast of a collection by some of the finest animators and illustrators in the world.
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Book Review: The Story Of Kitten Cuckoo by Ed Baker— Writing books for young children is not so much a science as it is an art form, and Ed Baker
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Music Review: Department of Good and Evil Featuring Rachel Z— Listening to Dept. of Good and Evil featuring Rachel Z is like eavesdropping on a conversation among intimates.
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TV Review: The Black Donnellys— The Black Donnellys is intelligent and at times brilliant. How long before it gets canceled?
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Book Review: Little Night by Yuyi Morales— A picture book hide-and-seek game played in the night sky.
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Movie Review: I Think I Love My Wife— It's a gut check movie for married and single folk alike.
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Movie Review: Premonition— Sandra Bullock does her best to keep this one on the rails.
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TV Review: Never Judge A Show By Its Pilot - Andy Barker PI— Andy Barker PI has the elements that I like in a comedy - good writing, good acting and most importantly,
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The Axiology of Arabs and The Issue of Radical Islam— For Arabs, everything revolves around relationships with family. That's where the problem starts.
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Music Review: Tony Furtado - 13— Gifted songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Tony Furtado's new disc, 13, and two previous compilations are reviewed.
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American Idol's Little Engine That Could— Sanjaya Malakar, fighting a steep uphill battle, is the Idol tour a possibility? Hicks fought and won, can Malakar believe?
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Music Review: Adam Balbo - 6 Outta 9 w/Beats— Adam Balbo's self-released CD shows that record companies do sometimes know what they're doing.
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Outrage and Unrest in Pakistan— The Pakistani president is in deep political waters after sacking the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Music Review: Boss Hogg Outlawz - Serve & Collect— The next Dirty South Rap movement or another fly in the ointment?
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Music Review: ...And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead - So Divided— ... a hauntingly familiar LP that will grow on you if you give it a chance.
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Book Review: Jambalaya - The Natural Woman's Book of Personal Charms and Practical Rituals by Luisah Teish— Luisah Teish, spring cleaning, and returning to the source.
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TV Review: The Sarah Silverman Program— A narcissistic idiot who sings about defecation: what's not to love?
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Book Review: The Flying Bed by Nancy Willard— A magical, lavishly illustrated story set in Florence, Italy.
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Book Review: 50 Years of Ghost Movies by Staci Layne Wilson— Staci Layne Wilson has provided the ultimate cinematic go-to guidebook that every ghost loving (or fearing) apparition aficionado should own.
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Why Most Film and Music Blogs Have No Voice— Until you have a voice, UR just another URL.
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Comic Review: Marvel Comics The Mighty Avengers #1— The first issue of the superhero team book — good, but not great. We'll see how it goes...
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Periodically Speaking: GreenPrints— A leisurely magazine about gardening as a happy sanctuary.
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Solving The Somalia Crisis— A coalition government may be the best bet for Somalis.
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Music Review: The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot & Eye In The Sky (Remastered & Expanded Editions With Bonus Tracks)— The remastered production of I Robot is sure to reignite a new generation of audiophiles, while Eye In The Sky
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DVD Review: Ghost – Special Collectors Edition— Neither Rubin nor Zucker were keen on the idea of having Patrick ‘Road House’ Swayze play the part.
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Episode 4: Can a PC Guy Become a Mac Guy?— Let's review the hardware.
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Book Review: Bait and Switch - The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream by Barbara Ehrenreich— A freelance writer infiltrates the ranks of the white-collar unemployed.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07— Swing your Wii like never before with a Tiger in your... hands.
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Comics Review: Buffy, the Vampire Slayer – Season Eight #1— Another look at the first ish of Joss Whedon’s comic book continuation of his coltishly popular horror action series.
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Music DVD Review: Pio Leiva Musica Cubana Live In Amsterdam and Musica Cubana Live In Tokyo— The Tokyo disc is the only one with any redeeming qualities.
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