- Sunday, April 01, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Witch's Boy by Michael Gruber— A fantastic fantasy of magic, mystery and coming of age.
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Xbox 360 Review: TMNT— Easy 1000 achievement points inside.
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Interview With Ian Rankin, Author of The Naming of The Dead— "The book I'm writing just now is provisionally the last Rebus novel."
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Castlevania - Symphony of the Night— Easily one of the best games of the modern era receives a perfect port to the 360.
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Book Review: Saban and the Ancient by Dante Amodeo— The first book in a series about teenagers with superpowers in a secret organization.
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Book Review: Excuse Me, Your Job is Waiting: Attract the Work You Want— According to this book, if you think happy thoughts, you'll get your dream job. Right.
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Book Review: Island Of The Sequined Love Nun by Christopher Moore— An outrageous, hilarious, bawdy, crude and a wonderful book about the need to have faith and to believe in something...
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Book Review: And Only To Deceive by Tasha Alexander— An enjoyable light read but with some flaws.
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Book Review: Mi Hija, Mi Hijo, El Aguila, la Paloma by Ana Castillo— An ancient Aztec codice lovingly brought to new life by renowned Xicana poet Ana Castillo, beautifully illustrated by Susan Guevara.
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Break-Up and Divorce— Should you condemn yourself to a bad relationship because of religion and guilt?
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Interview: Tom Kennedy - The Washington Post's Multi-Media Initiative— A new video format allows people to "speak truth to power."
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Theater Review: Jean Genet's The Balcony in New York City— By today's standards, the S&M scenes are so tame as to be barely noticeable. What a difference a half-century makes.
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Taco Bell Crosses the Religious Border— Taco Bell promotes the resurrection of Jesus Christ in an area with a huge Jewish and Middle Eastern population. Is
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Howie Mandell: Lord of the Maggots?— Deal or No Deal: Wouldn't it be more humane to auction off their internal organs?
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Music Review: Mew - Frengers— Unusual enough to be different, subtle enough to be haunting.
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Music Review: Todd Snider - Peace, Love and Anarchy: Rarities, B-Sides and Demos, Vol. 1— Prolific singer-songwriter Snider drops a collection of deft, daft obscurities. Get ready for some pure, unadulterated fun.
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Music Review: Domenico Scarlatti - Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 1— Andjaparidze summons all of her talent into this carefully paced, emotional composition [K. 402]. This is Scarlatti’s minor key
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Stonesthrow— The sarcasm flowed as freely as the beer, as it always will when talking to any Scot. I laughed
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Music Review: Everybody Else - Everybody Else— Debut by L.A. power pop group gets everything right
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The Rockologist: My Journey Into Jazz— Jazz music used to really piss me off. Until I discovered the meaning of "real jazz" was all about painting
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Don't Begrudge Professional Athletes Like J.D. Drew— Professional athletes are often criticized for the salaries they are paid.What would you do if you were offered a contract
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Music Review: Master P - Only God Can Judge Me— Better than any paid critic would lead you to believe.
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Non-Destructive Partitioning with GParted— If repartitioning your hard drive is something you only do once in rare while free tools may be a better
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Rock & Roll Feature: The Cars New Wave Pop with a Unique Style— A great album and one of the classic albums of rock history, clichés and all.
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TV Review: ReGenesis Season Three Premiere— The Canadian science fiction show begins its third season but isn't particularly welcoming to new viewers.
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Movie Review: TMNT— An uneven yet thoroughly enjoyable return for a set of four classic characters.
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji - Episode 7— It's the Yau-Man Show and Earl's Island tour!
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Music Review: Bob Dylan - Blood on the Tracks— A look back at my favorite Dylan work, 1974's Blood on the Tracks
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Music Review: Crystal Visions: The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (CD/DVD Double Disc Edition)— Crystal Visions sums up the Very Best Of Stevie Nicks, while showing she remains just as vital now as she
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A Letter from Old Me to Young Me— When we get old we tend to forget some of the important stuff. We forget how to be kids.
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Gear Review: Nyko Dual Charger AC— Charge your SIXAXIS controllers from any wall outlet, saving you from leaving your PS3 on all night.
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Deteriorating Relationship Between U.S. and Saudi Arabia?— Maybe it's in Saudi Arabia's best interests to weaken its important alliance with the U.S. - or at least create
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What Does Mike Francesa Have Against Willie Randolph?— On March 4 on his New York TV sports talk show, Mike’d Up on NBC’s New York affiliate, Mike Francesa
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TV Review: Midsomer Murders— As with all genres in visual media, the presentation is the selling point. Midsomer Murders' presentation is great.
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Book Review: Stuart: A Life Backwards by Alexander Masters— Stuart was a member of what Masters terms "the chaotic homeless," with the emphasis on chaotic.
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Book Review: Con Ed by Matthew Klein— With summer coming on, it wouldn't surprise me if Con Ed found its way to many a beach blanket.
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DC Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 32— This week starring Ralph Dibny, The space heroes, Accomplished Perfect Physician (Great Ten), and Osiris (Black Marvel family).
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Book Review: The White Cascade by Gary Krist— Visit 1910 and the driving force of rolling snow and wreckage that demolishes two snowbound trains.
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Music Review: Deavid Soul - Sparkling Music— A fun, upbeat album guaranteed to cheer you up when you're down.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of April 1, 2007— New Mary Higgins Clark and ol' time Revelations, the Rise of Fear 'n' Loathing and the Fall of the Roman
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Book Review: A Vulgar Display of Power by Chris Armold— It is a spirited, researched attempt to memorialize the lives of those whose courageous efforts to halt a killer saved
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Gear Review: Turtle Beach Ear Force D2 Stereo DS Lite Headphones— Talking to your DS almost looks normal when you wear these.
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Book Review: The Hopeless Romantic's Handbook by Gemma Townley— I expected fluff, but I didn't expect such a 1950s sensibility.
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Google Goes Retro! (But Just For The Day)— Google Email on paper, what's not to love?
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Astronaut to Run Boston Marathon from Space— For the first time an astronaut on-orbit will participate in a marathon event.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Smith and Jones"— Doctor Who executive producer Russell T. Davies proves he is a good writer — when he wants to be.
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TV Review: The Tudors— How the ruling class rocked in the 16th century.
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