- Friday, March 30, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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Book Review: Whole Days Outdoors - An Autobiographical Album by Jim Arnosky— For children and young adults, a fascinating look into the writing process of prolific nature writer Jim Arnosky.
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Book Review: No Good Deeds by Laura Lippman— Baltimore Private Eye Tess Monaghan ends up in big trouble helping her boyfriend save a street kid from a conspiracy.
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First Grand Theft Auto IV Trailer Hits the Internet— A new face arrives in a familiar place. But the question is: which familiar place is it?
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Book Review: The Sisters Grimm - The Fairytale Detectives by Michael Buckly— A funny and engaging tale of two sisters who find out they descend from a long line of fairytale detectives.
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Product Review: A.V. Max Silk Scarf Bracelets— Vintage-style bracelets so beautiful, I had to buy four.
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An Interview with Robert "Ordinary Joe" Wickes— "Here’s my advice: Stop voting for incumbents; they probably lied to you anyway."
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A Letter from Young Me to Old Me— Seven is really tough. Do you remember?
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How to Get Your Boss to See Your Way— Many bosses are rational and genuinely care about the happiness of their employees. Your boss may be more receptive than
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Lipstick Crunchy— A displaced New York Latina finds that under her designer apparel beats the heart of a Vermont tree hugger.
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Fiendish Friday Interviews : Masters of Horror - Scott Glosserman— Behind the Mask isn’t your average slasher movie. Check this interview out and enjoy the film at your local theatre.
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Dan Shaughnessy Thinks You Live In Your Parents' Basement— Jeff Louderback, founder and editor of Sox and Pinstripes, offers his take on Shaughnessy's column attacking Curt Shilling's 38 Pitches
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Gene Upshaw, Head of NFL’s Players’ Union, Is Part Of The Problem— Every time he opens his mouth about drug testing, Upshaw puts his foot in it.
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Wine Fraud: What’s in Your Bottle?— By definition, wine fraud is a type of fraud where customers are sold wine illegally.
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Are the Cavs Ready for the Playoffs?— LeBron and the Cavs may have locked up a playoff berth, but that doesn't mean they are ready.
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The Annual Tupelo Honey Festival in Wewahitchka, Florida— The Annual Tupelo Honey Festival occurs on the third Saturday of May with the purpose of celebrating a type of
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Book Review: The Woman Who Outshone the Sun: The Legend of Lucia Zenteno by Alejandro Cruz Martinez— An old Oaxacan folktale that is also an allegory of the battle for indigenous water rights.
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Cinema Macabre Issue 1: Psycho Killers, Devil Worshipers, and Lesbian Vampires Lurk Within!— BC Magazine's fearless writers unearth the darkest, most depraved tales for your pleasure.
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Music Review: Jesus Christ Superstar - Written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice— It's almost Easter. Do you know what your children are listening to?
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Blades of Glory, Meet the Robinsons— Whatever your taste, there is definitely a movie out there for you!
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Music Review: Ornette Coleman - Sound Grammar— Ornette Coleman's music is for players and listeners who want more.
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Hanson: Where Are They Now?— Most recently, Hanson is still marching on; they are set to release their newest album, The Walk, in late spring
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Music Review: Dave Liebman - Back On The Corner— Dave Liebman remembers his eighteen month stint in the Miles Davis band. Listeners are more likely to recall Liebman himself.
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Music Review: Tommy Womack – There, I Said It!— Witty songwriter returns after nervous breakdown
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Q: How Bad Was Johann Sebastian Bach’s Temper?— The Mental Floss Question of the Day.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Chick Corea & Gary Burton - In Concert— This recording placed a musical virus in my head.
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Music Review: Wynton Marsalis - The Magic Hour— Marsalis finally returns to small-band work in his Blue Note debut.
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Sampson In The Hot Seat - A Convincing Performance, Mostly— Kyle Sampson defended the prosecutor firings as legal. His boss Alberto Gonzales gets the knife - and the Administration's reputation
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B-Movie of the Week: Night of the Demons 2— Marsha's spooky adventures in Hull House.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Grant-Lee Phillips, Gang Font feat. Interloper, Turtle Island String Quintet— Who is Interloper?
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Lt. Col. Charles Dryden, Tuskegee Airmen Receive Congressional Gold Medal— I interviewed a hero in college. That hero and his comrades have now received the Congressional Gold Medal.
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Music Reviews: Echoes of Eternity, Khigh, Masterplan, Spellblast and Within Temptation— More hard rock, goth and metal goodness in Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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The Next Star Trek Movie: SOS— Star Trek may be coming back, but it's not a good thing.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of April 1— Winter, spring, summer, or fall, all PBS has to do is call, and I'll be there.
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Music Review: Various Artists - HighTone Records Anthology: Rockin’ From The Roots— HighTone Records fans the flames and keeps the tradition of American roots music alive.
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Flash Games: Skywire, Planned, Balls, Boomshine— A potpourri of game-playing fun, with puzzles, reflex-testers, and old-school pixelated action.
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Purgatory House, Indie Film From Teen Screenwriter/Actress Celeste Davis Now Available on DVD— The movie takes a look at teen angst, growing up in today’s turbulent times, and how some kids crash and
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Music Review: Miles Davis - Cookin' With the Miles Davis Quintet— Fifty years later, "Cookin'' is still a dish best served cool.
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Bill Bruford's Earthworks Video Anthologies— Bill Bruford fulfills fans needs with two new live DVDs.
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A Disconnect Between American Idol and Voters— Why do voters vote for something that they don't really want?
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Movie Review: 300— 300 is the quintessential male powerhouse picture of the new millennium.
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Book Review: My Soul on Paper by Laquania "Sheree" Graham and Jermaine Cordell Jackson— "I sing of intelligence and spirit -I am somebody!"
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Book Review: Photoshop Blending Modes Cookbook For Digital Photographers by John Beardsworth— Forty-nine recipes highlighted with colorful examples that will have you saying "I never knew you could do that!"
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Book Review: David Golder by Irene Nemirovsky— A perfect character portrait within an unengaged novella.
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Pushy And Controlling in Relationship - Double Libra in Love: Astrology-Based Advice— Hi Elsa! I'm a silly mid-20s Libra who proclaims to live by the seat of her pants, but really just
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