- Saturday, March 24, 2007 — 26 Articles Published
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Book Review: Plug Your Book! Online Book Marketing for Authors by Steve Weber— Great advice for authors on making the most out of the usual resources.
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Book Review: Three Novels Of Ancient Egypt by Naguib Mahfouz— What makes all three of these tales wonderful is Mr. Mahfouz's abilities to spin a story.
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Theater Review: Charles Randolph-Wright’s Cuttin' Up at the Pasadena Playhouse— Despite a title that threatens some kind of urban 'Hee-Haw,' Charles Randolph-Wright's adaptation of Craig Marberry's book is serious entertainment.
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Live Comedy Review: Emo Phillips at the Punchline in Sacramento, California— Emo Phillips is simply a joy to watch. I would not hesitate to introduce anyone to his humor.
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Music Review: Smokin’ Aces Soundtrack— This soundtrack is an eclectic mix of tunes.
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Interview: Chica Lit, Meet Johnny Diaz and The Boston Boys Club— Johnny Diaz is breaking ground with chico lit. Move over Candace, Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda.
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Music Review: Master P - Ice Cream Man— More of that nostalgia for the No Limit fan in all of us.
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HD-DVD Review: Animal House— American low-brow cinema at its pinnacle.
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Pulp Pages: Black Friday by David Goodis— "It's Black Friday and for certain people it's a day that never ends. They carry it with them all the
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Book Review: Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain by Sharon Begley— The human brain can change, rewiring itself.
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Music Review: Starroy — Ocho For Willow— The first Arkansas band to be featured in this new column of mine, Starroy sets the bar damn high for
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The Rockologist: Before There Was Fleetwood Mac, There Was, Well, Fleetwood Mac— Before Buckingham and Nicks, there was Peter Green. And Danny Kirwan. And Bob Welch. And before Rumours, they made some
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Book Review: On The Road to Kandahar - Travels Through Conflict in the Islamic World by Jason Burke— Equally fascinating and uplifting, and the most attractive parts of the book, are Burke's accounts of his meeting with many
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DVD Review: Business Johnson— I laughed my ass off.
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Music Review: Various Artists The Rough Guide To Bollywood Gold— Be careful where you listen to it, you may find yourself dancing down the street instead of walking.
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Q: Why Would Irving Jaffee Cringe at the Song “Here Comes the Sun”?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Book Review Music of the Mill: A Novel by Luis J. Rodriguez— Luis J. Rodriguez takes us on a tour of the little known world of the gritty steel mills in South
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Interview: Band of the Week – In Theory— "A lot of people try to box us into a genre and we really don't like that."
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A Measure of the US's Unpopularity in Iraq— Staged raids of US-funded Iraq businessmen keep the insurgents at bay. For now.
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Politics and MySpace: "the leading social networking blogosphere"?— It's hilarious when non-tech-savvy journalists wade into those electronics weeds.
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Music Review: Master P - MP Da Last Don— The last truly great Master P album.
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Music DVD Review: Jethro Tull - Living With The Past— The flute is a heavy metal instrument.
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The Commoditization Of Music: Marching Forward Into The Past— I love singles just as much as anybody. But today's music delivery system of choice is turning art into mere
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TV Review: Never Judge a Show by it’s Pilot - Raines— The vision starts out as two-dimensional character and as Raines learns more about her she develops more layers.
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Remains of 9/11 Victims May Fill New York City Potholes— Is the road to infamy paved with bad intentions? Apparently here in New York, some of the roads are paved
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DVD Review: The Hidden Fortress— George Lucas cites this 1958 black and white film as an inspiration for Star Wars, but it is a far
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