- Saturday, March 31, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Book Review: Roxie and the Hooligans by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor— What do you do if you're buried in an avalanche? Roxie Warbler knows what to do in all kinds of
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Book Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid— Hamid treats us to an articulate narrator walking through and away from the American Dream.
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How Bloomberg Can Become President— With his honesty and wealth, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg can revitalize American politics.
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Book Review: Dangerous Game by Don Hollway— Don Hollway's first novel is a ferocious combination of action and political unrest, capturing the struggles in Africa with visceral
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Arrogance, Irresponsibility and Greed - Hallmark of the Democrats— Look, it's a spending bill. Let's load it up with pork! To hell with sound fiscal policy, past promises,
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Book Review The Incredible Book Eating Boy by Oliver Jeffers— Henry loves eating books, especially red ones which are quite nice. He eats and eats book after book. Is
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Music Review: Silkk the Shocker - Charge It 2 da Game— More than cheap product and smart sales tactics.
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Music Review: Grant-Lee Phillips: Strangelet— Grant-Lee returns with what might be his finest album.
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Music Review: The Innocence Mission - We Walked In Song— The gentle recluses of indie dream-folk return for another outing of reverent and floating vignettes on life.
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Theater Review: Twelve Angry Men at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles— The National Tour of Roundabout's Broadway hit arrives back in Hollywood where the whole story started.
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Has South Park Finally Jumped The Shark?— South Park continues to push boundaries. But is this art or desperation?
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Photo Report - Booming India’s Suicidal Farmers— As big cities blossom, rural India finds itself in the grip of deprivation and despair.
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American Idol: God's Own Sligh Sense of Humor— God was going to be on the Idol Cares show, but Bono insisted on top billing.
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Music Review: Leeroy Stagger - Depression River— Powerful third CD by rising alt-country singer-songwriter.
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TV Review: House - "Top Secret"— Bodily fluids aplenty in this revealing episode.
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Theater Review: Gilgamesh and Man of La Mancha - Contemplation on War and Warriors— March is the fourth anniversary of the Iraq War, so it is fitting that we think about war and warriors.
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Movie Review: Namesake— Finally, a quality dramatic role for Kal Penn in a story millions can personally identify with.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Swamp Gold - Volume 8— A nice combination of old and new, Southern country-pop with a added lagniappe of blues and zydeco.
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HD-DVD Review: Swordfish— A quick action, low on thought thriller comes to HD-DVD in grand form.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Larsen, Heyman, Everybody Else, Assembly, Brooklyn Rep— Heyman does more things on the drums in two and a half minutes than most drummers do in their band's
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Concert Review: Heaven & Hell - Winnipeg, MB, March 18, 2007— Disappointing set list detracted from what could have been just Heaven for Heaven & Hell.
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Music Review: Simply Red — Stay— Simply Red's new album is nothing new under the sun, but it's at least worthy of seeing the light of
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Nintendo Wii Review: Blazing Angels— Flight games and the Wii are best friends forever.
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Music Review: Angelique Kidjo’s - Djin Djin— Her CD, Djin Djin is a welcome return for this musical queen. Angelique’s musical career looks ready for a
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One Track Mind: Jaco Pastorius Big Band - "Barbary Coast"— Jaco's pre-fame band brings out the best out of a song he later wrote for his better-known band.
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Daryl's Pop Music Hall of Fame: Alanis Morisette - "You Oughta Know"— Alanis Morissette's "You Oughta Know" is one of the greatest singles ever released.
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Music Review: Deas Vail — All The Houses Look The Same— Step two on my journey to discover Arkansas's music scene — Deas Vail.
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Let's Put On A Web Page!— Putting on a show takes a lot more work than was ever seen in the movies.
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Saudi Arabian Initiative: Turning Suggestions into Reality— It's time to find real solutions for peace between Israel and its neighbors.
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Movie Review: Blades of Glory— Will Ferrell plays yet another conceited idiot who falls from grace. This time he's joined by Napoleon Dynamite.
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New Approach May Lower Drug Prices— A new approach may lower the cost of drug manufacture.
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PSP Review: M.A.C.H.— A game no one heard of is one of the PSP's best.
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Tank Johnson Fires Back At Probation Sentence— Going around the sports world in 30 days, featuring Chris Simon, Tim Hardaway, and some sport called "rugby."
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