- Tuesday, March 27, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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Movie Review: TMNT— Heroes in a half shell... Turtle Power! They're back, and they're badder than ever!
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes II— Cannibalistic mutants are here to give you a bad day.
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Graphic Novel Review: Adventures in Oz by Eric Shanower— A lavishly illustrated collection of the original comics by Eric Shanower that tells new tales of the Land of Oz.
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Music Review: Music From The Motion Picture Black Snake Moan— Who needs the movie when you've got the music that inspired it in the first place?
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Book Review: HDR: An Introduction To High Dynamic Range Photography by Jack Howard— With HDR's fast growth in the imaging world, Jack Howard will show you how you can quickly get into this
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Music Review: Fountains Of Wayne - Traffic And Weather— New album finds the power pop kings in great form.
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Book Review: The Truth Will Out: Unmasking the Real Shakespeare by Brenda James & William D. Rubinstein— The literary world is introduced to another possible candidate as the true author of William Shakespeare's work.
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Take The Money And Run— No less than 15,000 are expected to lose their jobs at Citigroup - which plans huge expansion in India.
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DVD Review: Color Me Kubrick— Color Me Kubrick began with a great premise, but it didn’t offer anything else.
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An Apology Goes a Long Way in Japan— Japan’s corporate takeover king goes to prison.
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Theater Review: Lisa Loomer's Distracted in Los Angeles— The third in the playwright's series of life lessons finds our heroine trying to raise a 9-year-old Lenny Bruce.
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Satire: Greeting Cards As Written By Bill O'Reilly— Congratulations on getting hitched - provided your partner is of the opposite sex.
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Random Shuffle - 03/26/07— I've got my music collection and I'm talking about Etta James, John Prine, and Matthew Sweet.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Children of Men— Children of Men is here!!!!
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Retro Redux: Charlie Barnet - The Millionaire Bandleader— They became known as the the "blackest of the white bands", a high compliment from jazz lovers.
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Music Review: Anchored In Love - A Tribute To June Carter Cash by Everyone You Have Ever Heard Of— The cast of performers is as compendious as the list of musicians that have played at the Grand Ole Opry!
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Movie Review: Premonition Credible But Not Exciting— Suspense thriller starring Sandra Bullock as a housewife in a unique situation.
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Movie Review: Color Me Kubrick (2005)— Based on a true story, this quirky film examines our obsession with celebrity.
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Writer's Block and the Brick Wall— What would the Buddha say when you hit the wall at 90 miles an hour?
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Movie Review: TMNT— Heroes in a half-shell — still? Why won't anyone eat these guys?
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Music Review: Andy Partridge, Barry Andrews and Martyn Barker - Monstrance— Members of XTC and Shriekback come together to record two discs of spontaneous instrumentals, but it's more of a curiosity
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When Self-Help Gurus Collide— A self-help catfight: Albert Mohler goes after Rhonda Byrne, author of The Secret.
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica Season 3 Finale - "Crossroads, Part 2"— I don't want to wait for Season 4! I want more NOW!
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Restaurant Review: Michael Mina (Las Vegas)— Michael Mina's is big on taste and in portions. Foie gras the size of an arm?
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International Newsbrief: Finding the 'Good' Insurgents, Tamil Airforce Strikes, Iran Questioning Brit Sailors— When your rebels have their own air force, it's time to think about giving them their own country.
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Interview With Penny Little, Director of 911: Dust and Deceit at the World Trade Center— "I made this film for those who had been poisoned by the toxic dust."
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Q: Is It Possible to Have a Two-Way Conversation With a Severed Head?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Book Review: No Safe Place by JoAnn Ross— Fans of the author's previous novels will forgive lapses in editing, plot, and character development; new readers may not.
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Book Review: Bent to the Earth by Blas Manuel de Luna— A poignant and deeply moving collection of poetry from Chicano poet Blas Manuel de Luna.
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Manga Review: The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service— Dark Horse brings a grisly and evocative horror series to the manga-hungry American audience.
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Periodically Speaking: The New Republic— The liberal New Republic magazine is now biweekly and has a new look, but still enjoys skewering Republicans with razor-sharp
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Box Office Update 3/23-3/26: TMNT Charges Past 300— Four turtles take out 300 Spartans.
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White Stripes Reveal Track Listing and The Daily Music and Tech News— The White Stripes, Rush, and Online Fraud in the UK in today's update.
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Twitter as Communications Platform— Short, simple, and fast. That's the killer app.
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Book Review: They Hunger by Scott Nicholson— Vampires have, for a long while now, been the sort of horror villain that's been diluted to the point of
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes II— A look at the latest in the remake sequel train, The Hills Have Eyes II
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica - Season 3 Finale— All the cliffhangers in the world don't make up for boring the audience and bad writing.
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Book Reviews: Three for DV - 500 Digital Video Hints, Tips and Techniques, Setting Up Your Shots, and Placing Shadows— Want to get into digital video? Three books make a fine introduction to medium cool.
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Music Review: Miles Davis with Gil Evans - Miles Ahead— Originally labeled Miles Davis plus 19, with Gil Evans, it was that 20th guy, who was the important one.
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Movie Review: TMNT Isn't Dynamite for All Age Groups— Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return, but lack of humor, meandering story hurts chances of a wide audience, besides young boys.
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Graphic Novel Review: Samurai: Heaven and Earth by Ron Marz, Luke Ross, Jason Keith— A lone Samurai warrior travels the world determined to find and save the woman he loves and destroy the enemies
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Saudi Proposal Revives Hopes for Middle East Peace Agreement— A Saudi Arabian initiative for achieving peace in the Middle East has real potential - a political revolution for the
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HD-DVD Review: Polar Express— A truly beautiful film in a stunning format.
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Book Review: Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth? by Robert Schwartz— Choosing life's challenges before birth fosters spiritual growth in real life.
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Book Review: Andy Warhol Portraits by Tony Shafrazi, Carter Ratcliffe, Robert Rosenblum— Over 250 of Warhol's famous and not-so-famous subjects in a pretty package.
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TV Review: S6:15 of 24 - Secret Agent Rain Man and the Ad Hoc Presidency— ... Jack Bauer has the inherent goodness that makes the viewer identify with him and support his actions, even when
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Book Review: Run by Douglas E Winter— This is a searing attack on the American small arms industry, in which the (very anti) hero is involved up
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TV Review: BS! and This American Life— Penn & Teller and Ira Glass both take on aspects of this American life...
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Book Review: Gnome Harvest by Parker Owens— A work with believable characters whose own life lessons serve as examples for his readers.
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