- Tuesday, March 20, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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RIP Bob Woolmer— First as a player, then as a coach, Woolmer served cricket and added a lot to the game.
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Movie Review: Disturbia - Missing One Crime-Solving, Talking Dog— A teenage remake of Rear Window that owes as much to Hitchcock as it does Hanna-Barbera.
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DVD Review: Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner — Extended & Uncensored!— This show will be funny after a few pints of Romulan ale. I hope.
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Theater Review: Julia Cho's The Piano Teacher in Costa Mesa, California— A brilliant new play reveals the dark side of storytelling as it celebrates the playwright's craft.
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Beauty - and Then What?— Why are we paying rich surgeons a fortune to be sliced, diced, nipped, tucked, sucked, stretched, and implanted?
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Music Review: Eldridge Rodriguez - The Conspiracy Against Us— An impressive and scarily accomplished debut album from a member of the Boston quintet The Beatings.
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A New Order of Discipline— I used to think good parenting came naturally - and then I grew up.
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Movie Review: Severance— Yet another solid horror/comedy from across the pond. Just don't call it Shaun.
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Music Review: Rjd2 - The Third Hand— Underground hip hop producer Rjd2 decides to experiment with rock/pop and puts forth a great album.
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Music Review: The Colour - Between Earth & Sky— This classic rock inspired band releases a strong debut album.
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Blood Diamond, Rocky Balboa, Eragon: Region 1 DVD Releases for March 20, 2007— This week: The movie everyone thought they would hate.
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Just Between You and Me: ...The Secret Laid Bare— I have learned The Secret, and it may just prevent you from becoming poor.
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Monday Night TV: It's All Lies— Lies, I tell you, it's all lies. That, and rum.
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Movie Review: The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning— Even raunchier - and dumber - than the first movie.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Blood Diamond— DiCaprio, Stallone, Combs, Shatner are among the stars found in this week's roundup.
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Field Negroes Strike Again!— Just like slavery times, Obama’s blackness is being called into question for largely invalid reasons.
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PC Game Review: Mystery Case Files: Ravenhearst— The latest addition in the Mystery Case Files series provides more cluttered room puzzles. Keep those eyes rested!
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PC Game Review: Fairy Godmother Tycoon— The game's comical conversations, variety and challenges were neither too heavy nor too light. They're just right.
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Movie Review: The Last Mimzy— A young brother and sister make an interesting discovery at the beach... adventure follows!
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Movie Review: Wild Hogs Is Funny and Expected— Four guys. Four bikes. Four jokes. Okay, maybe a few more.
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PS2 Review: Arena Football: Road to Glory— Can the walls contain the action of the AFL for a second year in a row?
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 11: All Stars - Episode 5— It's HEROrats, the most fascinating Amazing Race Roadblock ever!
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There's No Way That Tom From MySpace "Personally Contacted" Tila Tequila— While MySpace is blocking widgets and music players, Tom is too busy being Tom to bother with Tila Tequila.
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Music Review: Hail Social - Modern Love and Death— Hail Social's Modern Love and Death fails to move both body and soul.
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Q: Why Were People Initially Afraid of the Rubik’s Cube?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Box Office Update 3/16 - 3/18: 300 Holds Off a Horde of Puppets— Puppets, visions, and wives fail to unseat a Spartan king.
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Q: How Did a Warm Thanksgiving Lead to the TV dinner?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Andrew Bird, Low— Go ahead, ignore these two. I dare you. I triple dog dare you.
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The Listening Room March 20, 2007: Jerry Cantrell, Amy Winehouse, Brand New and Giant— A day late, but worth the wait.
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Movie Review: 300 Spartans vs. The Modern Media-cracy— How arrogant and self-centered do you have to be to see American history reflected in every story?
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HD-DVD Review: Scary Movie 4— You know, if you stop going to see these movies, they'll stop making them. Please?
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Vinyl Tap: Elvis Costello - Taking Liberties— Twenty Songs - All Different! And all in an early treasure trove of obscurities, alternate versions, B-sides, and European LP
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Music Review: Barrelhouse Buck McFarland - Alton Blues— DJRadiohead and The Temple of Blues...
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Emma Watson To Leave Harry Potter? And a TomKat Update— Not many 16-year-old girls get $2 million for anything.
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Iraq: A War to Win— We started the war in Iraq to remove a dictator, but that's not why we're still there.
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Democracy Dreaming— Wake up and smell American democracy.
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Book Review: Recent Forgeries by Viggo Mortensen— "...the way I work has mostly been shaped just by being in the world and looking."
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New Horror DVD Release List: March 20, 2007— Re-animated pieces and a bounty of horror DVDs this week
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Spoken Word CD Review: This That And The Other Viggo Mortensen and Buckethead— Listening to Viggo Mortensen and Buckethead is to be brought back to the direct immediacy of art.
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DVD Review: Re-Animator (Anchor Bay Collection)— Re-Animator. What is it about this film that just keeps on going, much like its undead stars?
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The Future of Sports Broadcasting is Alternate Audio— Storylines have become integral to sports broadcasts and it is annoying.
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Road To the Roses 2007: Featured Horse – Any Given Saturday— Any Given Saturday should have won the Tampa Bay Derby, but I would not count him out by any given
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DVD Review: Captain N: The Game Master - The Complete Series— Captain N is "N" the house! Somebody put me out of my misery...
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Book Review: Inés of My Soul by Isabel Allende— An exciting journey with the first woman conquistador filled with bloody battles, history, and romance.
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DVD Review: Family Favorites - 4 Movie Collection— The Little Rascals, Casper, Flipper, and Leave it to Beaver together in one place.
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TV Review: Blood Ties - A Promising Start— Lifetime's new supernatural series hits the ground running.
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March 20, 2007: BCRadio Podcast - March Madness, PS3, 300, Johnny Depp, Blues Music Awards— Suss and Ken Edwards discuss PS3 and March Madness.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Worms HD— I have worms, and am perfectly okay with admitting that to people I've never met.
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