- Wednesday, March 28, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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Virtual Console Releases for March 26, 200, Wii Opera Browser News— Nintendo surprises everyone this week! Plus, when will we get the full Opera browser?
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The Definitive Cleveland Browns Draft Guide— After losing focus and being confused, I have come to some conclusions.
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The Fantastic Final Four— Who will cut down the nets in Atlanta on Monday? Ohio State? Georgetown? Florida? Or UCLA?
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Book Review: Riddled With Life - Friendly Worms, Ladybug Sex, and the Parasites that Make Us Who We Are by Marlene Zuk— Bugs. Parasites. Jungle fowl! Oh My!
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Panels: A Look at Recent Marvel Comic Books— A quick look at recent comic books: Marvel Comics reviews.
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BCRadio Podcast: JaMarcus Russell, NFL Draft, March Madness, Oblivion, and House— Suss sticks his foot in his mouth and talks sports while Ken talks gaming.
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Q: Why Hasn’t Blackbeard’s Buried Treasure Been Found?— mental_floss Question of the Day
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TasteTV Report #1 with Chef Paul Prudhomme and Designer Vivienne Westwood— TasteTV's new program reporting on top picks in taste, style, design, food, wine, travel, cooking, and chocolate. This one has
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Website Review: Godiva Chocolatier— This is the ultimate chocolate lover's answer to quality chocolate.
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Interview with Scott Tinley, Author of Things To Be Survived— "Old skool Palm Pilot - a felt marker on the back of your hand" - Scott Tinley
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Website/Video Review: The Luminous Landscape Video Journal: Issue 15— You can now see through the eyes of a photographer and learn the techniques that will elevate your skills to
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Book Review: Set in Stone by Linda Newbery— A mysterious Gothic YA novel set in an out of the way house in the country filled with intrigue and
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God, Please Save Us From Gwen Stefani!— We need divine intervention to stop Gwen from recording "music."
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Is The Record Album Dead?— Fountains of Wayne and Ted Leo & The Pharmacists prove there's life in the old medium yet.
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Britain Commemorates Abolition of Slave Trade 200 Years Ago— Britain struck down slavery 200 years ago, but the global battle for human rights rages on.
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DVD Review: Blood Diamond— A movie that delivers on all fronts and delivers a message in the rough, to boot.
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Movie Review: Premonition— My crystal ball says this movie is a car wreck. Take an alternate route.
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Movie Review: Shooter— A solid thriller, involving and exciting - just what I hoped for.
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Book Review: The Resurrection and The Life by Brian Keene— If you're familiar with the Bible, Keene has rewritten The Book of John, Chapter 11, with a new twist...
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Book Review The Zapatista Reader Edited by Tom Hayden— An astounding collection of writings on the Zapatista rebellion by some of the world's foremost writers, poets and journalists.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 11: All Stars - Episode 6— Airport woes filled most of the episode, but the ChaChas took time to buy some fruit.
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TV Review: American Idol 6: Gwen Stefani Special— When Sanjaya came out with that hair I thought, "He's bananas! B-A-N-A-N-A-S!!"
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Interview: Back to Brazil With Jazz Singer Luciana Souza— Jazz singer and musician Luciana Souza talks with Ann Hagman Cardinal about her upcoming tour, her music, her inspirations.
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Music Review: Joshua Redman - Wish— On Wish, Dewey Redman's son earns his degree in Ornette-thology.
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American Idol Prediction: My Plea to Sanjaya and America— Who cares what Simon Cowell has to say about you?
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New Horror DVD Release List: March 27, 2007— Lots of good stuff on your DVD plate for March 27, 2007...
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Music Review: Eddie Money - Wanna Go Back— "The greatest Rock and Roll ever came from songs like these."
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TV Review: 24 Season Six, Hour 15 - Pepper Semantics— “Hi, I’m a nice policeman. My name is Jack.”
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Yahoo to Increase Email Account Size and The Daily Music and Tech News— Yahoo to increase email account size, new Tegan and Sarah and employers check out their employees in today's update.
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DVD Review: The Flesh Eaters— Sometimes, it's the B+ horror movies that can be lots of fun to watch.
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Barry Minkow and The White Don King— How an ex-con purports to lead a crusade to save America.
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Canadian Politics: No Apology For Residential Schools— The Canadian Government should apologize for cultural genocide against Native Canadians.
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Book Review: Schmucks!: Our Favorite Fakes, Frauds, Lowlifes, Liars, the Armed and Dangerous, and Good Guys Gone Bad by Jackie Mason and Raoul Felder— France gave us Impressionism, the Statue of Liberty, and the freestanding street pissoire where you can take a private leak
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Book Review: Tantalize by Cynthia Leitich Smith— A thrilling and well written dark fantasy with a touch of murder.
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Book Review: Strange Son: Two Mothers, Two Sons, and the Quest to Unlock the Hidden World of Autism by Portia Iversen— Bridging the gap to a severely austic mind.
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Book Review Toys Go Out: Being the Adventures of a Knowledgeable Stingray, a Toughy Little Buffalo, and Someone Called Plastic by Emily Jenkins— Six linked stories by Emily Jenkins, and illustrated by Caldecott winning Paul O. Zelinsky that showcase three extraordinary friends.
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Movie Review: Meet the Robinsons— An exuberant adventure for the whole family...
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Book Review: The Acadians: In Search of a Homeland by James Laxer— Acadian history is compelling stuff. Or, rather, it could be.
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Grading the American Idol Top 10 On The Tivo Multi-Bloop Scale— I’ve decided to recap American Idol week to week and grade the singers on a sliding scale of how much
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Music Review: Nada Surf - Let Go— Nothing can prepare you for the breathtaking journey you're about to embark on. Relax. Enjoy. Let go.
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TV Review: The Boomer Century 1946-2046— A fascinating, penetrating look at the most influential generation of all.
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Music DVD Review: Dionne Warwick - Live In Concert— Pop legend still has it after 40 years in the business.
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Nintedo DS Review: Custom Robo Arena— This series should not be slept on.
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Irreconcilable Differences: Cheerleader Massacre— Mr. and Mrs. Criswell band together to give a she says/he says look at the 2003 low budget flick, Cheerleader
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PSP Review: Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure— Call her cute and you might get drilled in the face.
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Movie Review: The Lookout - Confused, Noirish Tale Falls Short— The film falters because it couldn't decide if it was about a bank heist or a character study.
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New Album Releases, 3-27-2007: Macy Gray, Ego Plum, Tim McGraw, Warren Zevon re-issues— Macy Gray is surely the greatest R&B female artist of her generation, and all hail Ego Plum and The Rat
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Book Review: How to Be a Great Astrologer: The Planetary Aspects Explained by James Braha— A gem of an astrology book, largely undiscovered.
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