- Monday, April 02, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Children Of Men— Like last year's V For Vendetta, this is a thinking man's political movie disguised as sci-fi action thriller. I
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Concert Review: Jared "Pete" Gile, Cafe Gaston, Concordia KS, 3/31/07— Jared "Pete" Gile entertains the crowd at Cafe Gaston.
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Satire: Global Warming Merges With El Niño— People still do not believe in Global warming, but that is about to change, according to everyone's favorite news source
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Who's In Charge Here?— We discover that we have more problems besetting us than merely a government led by a tin-horn failed oilman.
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Strangers at Our Borders— We've spent half a century trying to heal the wounds of racism. But now Mexican immigration is targeted in the
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Help! My Partner is Driving Me Crazy!— Learn how to prevent relationship discussions from spiraling out of control and stop arguments in their tracks.
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The Case of Genarlow Wilson: Injustice or Protection from a Sexual Predator?— Wilson’s sentence is extreme. It is of little to no rehabilitative affect and is not an effective deterrent for any
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Q: Who is the Most Corrupt CEO in American History?— mental_floss Question of the Day
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DVD Review: Bandidas— Sit back and enjoy an hour and a half of pure action and fun.
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Book Review: Gil's All Fright Diner by A. Lee Martinez— Often sidesplitting, slightly raunchy, and completely quote-worthy: I plan to read the part about the zombie cow attacks to my
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Lies and Illusions— Spun secrets and lies surround Port Charles residents last week.
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Book Review: The Stolen Prince by Hugh Barnes— Before the phrase was ever imagined, Abram Petrovich Gannibal had become the emodiment of "young, gifted and black."
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Smashing Pumpkins to Regroup, Tour— After a seven year hiatus, Smashing Pumpkins is heading back out on the road.
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Concert Review: HORSE the Band with The #12 Looks Like You, Light This City, So Many Dynamos, and This Day Reborn (March 31, 2006)— A mediocre night spotted with moments of genius.
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Music Review: Lil Flip - I Need Mine— Lil Flip's comeback I Need Mine is less than spectacular. In fact, it just sucks overall.
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Movie Review: Shooter— A high intensity action movie. Too bad it was ripped from The Bourne Identity's scraps.
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Movie Review: Blades of Glory— From NASCAR to figure skating, what's next? How about bowling?
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Retro Redux: Bix, Bing, And The King Of Jazz— Speakeasies, flappers, and a booming post-war economy were all signs of the time, and the music soon began to reflect
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Movie Reviews from The 2007 New Directors/New Films Festival— Nine new movies from the recent New Directors/New Films festival in New York: all interesting and some very fine indeed.
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Smackdown! vs. Raw 2008 Officially Announced— HBK tapping to the STFU was the signal for THQ to roll out the release.
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Concert Review: G3— Three guitar gods swept, bent, hammered, whammied and dive-bombed my ears into submission at the LA Orpheum Theater.
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Product Review: Amazon Unbox on Tivo— A look at Amazon and TiVo's new movie download offering.
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Movie Review: The Lookout— Joseph Gordon-Levitt continues his trend of breaking away from being that kid from 3rd Rock From the Sun and moving
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DVD Review: The Naked Brothers Band Movie— Spinal Tap goes to grammar school.
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Movie Review: Grindhouse: Planet Terror and Death Proof— A double-feature of B-movie thrills from Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez.
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TV Review: Wrestlemania 23— Mixed as far as quality is concerned, but a solid effort overall from the WWE.
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The New Kentucky Basketball Coach: Pat Summitt (I Wish)— The Univeristy of Kentucky should hire Pat Summitt as it's new men's basketball coach.
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DVD Review: Man Of The Year - Robin Williams For President!— Perhaps a Warren Beatty/ Robin Williams ticket for President and Vice President wouldn't be such a bad thing.
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Movie Review: 964 Pinocchio— Demented cyberpunk from the Orient.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for April 2, 2007— Four words: Do a barrel roll.
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Movie Review: Shooter— Mark Wahberg sports some trashy facial hair, takes on "the man" and has plenty of fun along the way.
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The Listening Room April 2, 2007: R.E.M., Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Springsteen, Dylan, Rush, Cut Chemist, and Whitesnake?— Meet your new moderator, same as the old one in this week's "The Listening Room."
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Apple and EMI Announce Deal and The Daily Music and Tech News Update— EMI and Apple make deal, Glastonbury beats touts and Tonic to close in today's update.
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EMI And Apple/iTunes Announce DRM-Free Music Downloads— Today heralds a break through in the fight to end DRM on music downloads when EMI and iTunes announce DRM-free
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Periodically Speaking: Family Motor Coaching— The monthly magazine for people who spend their time rolling around in motorhomes, from the posh to the plebian.
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Movie Review: Special Needs— A tastelessly thought-provoking debut from writer/director Isaak James.
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Movie Review: Blades of Glory— Will Ferrell and Jon Heder take on the world of figure skating, one awkward crotch grab at a time.
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Movie Review: Meet the Robinsons— Meet the Robinsons? No thanks.
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Game du Jour Deals: April 2 through April 8— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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