- Friday, March 23, 2007 — 60 Articles Published
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Book Review: Ghost Ship by Mary Higgins Clark— A beautifully illustrated picture book by mystery great Mary Higgins Clark.
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Book Review: Eating Up Italy by Matthew Fort— Matthew Fort has produced a fascinating book - part travelogue, part cookery book, and part discussion about the state of
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Should I Be Friends With Another Woman's Flirty Man? Leo Moon Wants To Know: Saturn Transit: Astrology-Based Advice— Hi Elsa, There is this man who has been leading me on for some time.
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Religion and Morality: A Match Made in Hell?— Our world is awash in religious wars, and we had better learn to think of them that way.
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Perfection in Marrying Cigars and Cognac— The extraordinary taste of a good cigar that has been swirling in a glass of cognac cannot be described. It
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Stir, Chop, Cha-Cha-Cha— Who would have thought someone as culinary-challenged as I could conjure the memory of my Puerto Rican mother through cooking?
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Book Review: We Were One - Shoulder to Shoulder With the Marines Who Took Fallujah by Patrick K. O'Donnell— The ghastly horror of war is brought to life with grisly realism in an unforgetable story about boys who become
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Book Review: Frontera Dreams: A Hector Belascoaran Shayne Detective Novel by Paco Ignacio Taibo, II— One-eyed Mexican detective Hector Belascoaran Shayne has been stabbed, shot at, and left for dead, but he's back to find
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DVD Review: Sublime— Tom Cavanagh visits a bad hospital.
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Book Review: Storming Heaven's Gate - An Anthology of Spiritual Writings by Women by Patricia Vecchione, Amber Coverdale Sumrall— She-Who-Is is everywhere, especially in this shimmering gem of an anthology.
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Book Review: 45301 by Viggo Mortensen— Viggo Mortensen is exploring the interrelationship between motion, colour, light, and dark.
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Music Review: Joe Zawinul - Brown Street— Brown Street shows the genius of Joe Zawinul against the brightly colored backdrop of a big band, in this case
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Concert Review: Finger Eleven, Chevelle, Evanesescence - Oklahoma City— Chevelle saves the night in a raging hormone rock show.
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Music Review: William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture, 10th Anniversary Edition— This Romeo redux offers bonus tracks, diversity, and celebrates what a modern motion picture soundtrack can do for a film.
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American Idol's Top Ten, Malakar Makes It— He thought he could; Malakar makes Idol top ten.
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Music Review: Roxanne Potvin - The Way It Feels— the throaty delivery of a cabaret singer and can play a pretty mean Telecaster.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Jim Hall - Jim Hall's Three— The man who provided guitar beauty for Chico Hamilton, Bill Evans, and Merv Griffin. Merv Griffin?!!
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DVD Review: The Departed (Two-Disc Special Edition)— An entertaining movie, a great DVD, but not Best Picture.
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No Congressional Vote for D.C. - Only for "The Several States"— An open letter to the President of the United States.
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Video Killed the Speech Police— Just 5 years after the bill became law, the assumptions underlying McCain Feingold have become laughable.
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Aclockalypse Now: My Appearance on The Daily Show— Blogcritics editor and writer John Bambenek retells all about his Daily Show interview.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: TMNT, The Hills Have Eyes 2, Reign Over Me, Shooter, The Last Mimzy, Pride— Turtles and cannibals and Mimzies, oh my!
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DVD Review: W.C. Fields Comedy Collection, Vol. 2— Another set of classic W.C. Fields movies comes to DVD.
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Xbox 360 Review: Def Jam Icon— Def Jam Icon, in the end, is a fighting game that fails to live up to its potential.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of March 25th— PBS, they have the eye of the tiger.
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji - Episode 6— Important decisions are always made with rock, paper, scissors. Right?
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Movie Review: Shutter— A hodge-podge of contemporary horror films that still retains some original creepiness.
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How About a Nice Game of... Fantasy Movies!— Sounds like fun to me!
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Movie Review: Yet Another 300 Review (aka I Didn't Like 300!)— A perfect example of style over substance...yawn.
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Movie Review: The Riddle— Vinnie Jones scores in his best role yet.
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Movie Review : The Hills Have Eyes 2— The Hills Have Eyes 2 hearkens to those rosy days of my youth. The mutants are back, defending their wasteland
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Movie Review: Bloody Reunion— I got it bad, so bad... I'm splat for teacher!
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Retro Redux: Rethinking The Musicality Of Liberace— He wore his tailored tuxedo on every show, and his megawatt smile lit up the tiny black and white screen
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Interview: Jordan Zevon— Son of rock legend speaks on eve of release of reissues
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Afraid Of Living— Because of the fear presented by the media, Americans appear to be more concerned than ever before.
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Movie Review: TMNT— The heroes in a half-shell return to the big screen in beautiful, detailed CGI glory. Turtle power!
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Q: What Happened to Original Beatles Drummer Pete Best?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: America's Next Top Model, So Long Tyra Wannabe— Can we have an episode of America’s Next Top Model without a tear-fest? Apparently not.
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji, Who's Up for a Shake-Up?— Earl, Michelle, and Yao-Man had their first taste of victory, while Mookie, Rocky, and Anthony felt the heaviness of another
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Why The John Edwards News Mistake Is Your Fault— The last 24 hours of news about U.S. presidential candidate John Edwards is a perfect example of bad media trend.
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DVD Review: Zach Galifianakis - Live at the Purple Onion, Comedy With Issues— Impressive jokes — but not really.
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DVD Review: Get Smart: The Complete Collection— Time-Life has released all the original Get Smart episodes in one fantastic box.
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The Decline and Fall of Musicopolis— When the music business became the music industry, something died. The times are changing.
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Road To the Roses 2007: Featured Horse – Circular Quay— For such a small colt, he has a big heart; just like his daddy Thunder Gulch.
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Movie Review: How Green Was My Valley— Maybe How Green Was My Valley is a little dated now, but I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "The Bride Wore Blood"— Alan defends a two-faced liar while Denny and Claire have to get out of messes they created. Isn't life grand?
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Reigning in Raines' Imagination— Can the hook for this series continue to exist or do they need to find another way to keep the
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Women's Hoops Features This Year's Upsets — Or More Accurately, "Migraines"— And in non-chick sports news: LaRussa naps at the intersection, while Joey Porter jabs in Sin City.
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Flash Games: Silversphere, The Phone, Stuck Inside, The Escape Room, Diversity, The Basement— By the time you work your way through this week's list, you might need an escape from escape games!
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The Power To Pardon and The "No-Funds" Rider— In war and politics, take the high ground, especially when it comes to pardonning convicted felons.
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Movie Review: Idol— Combining some horrible casting, horrible dialog, horrible direction, and an even worse sound track, Idol turns this all into a
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Sanjaya Malakar, Star Power or Super Fizzle?— Sanjaya Malakar found his courage on the Idol stage.
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Music Review: Oreskaband - Ore— Put six Japanese teenagers in a ska band - what do you get? Energy up the wazoo. ORESKABAND!
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Movie Review: The Last Mimzy— Enjoy a great family adventure.
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Taming The Internet Beast In Us All— The best way to avoid internet ugliness is to pretend it is real life.
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Movie Review: Black Snake Moan— Ricci in her panties is a great thing. It's just not enough to carry a feature film.
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Movie Review: TMNT— The turtles by way of the sewers of Vienna.
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TV Review: The First 48 - Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing— The best cop show ever.
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Book Review: Flesh and Bone by Jefferson Bass— Despite a less than satisfactory storyline, it's likely readers will enjoy Flesh and Bone.
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McCartney Signs With New Starbucks Label— New deal benefits both parties
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