- Tuesday, April 03, 2007 — 52 Articles Published
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Movie Review: Sacco and Vanzetti— The film comes across like a boring textbook chapter.
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Random Shuffle - 04/02/07— I've got my iPod on shuffle and I'm talking about Tommy James, James Taylor, and Prince.
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DVD Review: Death of a President— The controversial film comes to DVD.
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Newsbrief: Fundraising Follies, SCOTUS Rulings Season, Hostage Crisis Continues— Clinton and Romney launch most expensive election ever. The Supremes like to breathe clean air. Rosie's a conspiracy nut.
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Should Westerners Visit Pakistan?— The country has unleashed an ambitious "Destination Pakistan 2007" tourist campaign, but is the place safe?
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Read 'em and Weep: Books You Should Love But Hated— What are some books you had to read for a class or a book discussion that you just absolutely detested?
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Book Review: The Mislaid Magician or Ten Years After by Patricia C. Wrede & Caroline Stevermer— Cecelia and Kate have such real voices it's hard to believe that this really is fiction.
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Book Review: Rails Cookbook by Rob Orsini— Rails Cookbook will guide you through pitfalls of Rails development by providing you with the recipes to make your application
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Interview with Scott Tinley, Author of Things To Be Survived (Part Two)— "To think about resistance is to think about acceptance. Not for sale or selling out."
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Supreme Court Says EPA Can Regulate Car Emissions— Supreme Court tells Environmental Protection Agency to get on with its job and regulate car emissions.
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Charlotte's Web, The Good Shepherd, Entourage Season Three - Part One: Region 1 DVD Releases for April 3, 2007— Never thought I'd say it, but, that flick with Oprah and Dakota Fanning is supposed to be hellagood.
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Movie Review: The Body Stealers— Stolen bodies everywhere.
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Movie Review: Wicked Little Things— Zombie children at my front door? A look at the After Dark Horrorfest entry, Wicked Little Things
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Indiana Legislature Targets Same Sex Unions— Some self-righteous lawmakers in Indiana want to ban same sex unions that, of course, undermine the moral fiber of our
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The Ultimate Classic Garage Band Set List— Did somebody say three chords and the truth? Do I hear two?
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Theater Review (NYC): f-ckplays— Evokes headier eras in picturesque countries where live theater had the power to make audiences go nuts.
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Music Review: Sly & The Family Stone A Whole New Thing— A Whole New Thing... the potential for dance music to be more than mindless drivel.
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Music Review: Umphrey's McGee - The Bottom Half— Umphrey's McGee is serving up some tasty leftovers from last year's "Safety In Numbers."
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PC Game Review: Peggle Deluxe— Peggle Deluxe is fun and unique, but the irritating graphics and music may turn off some people.
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MeeVee Visits the Set of Supernatural— Marjorie Kase tours the set of the CW's fraternal scifi thriller Supernatural in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Interview with Penny Little, Director of 911: Dust And Deceit At The World Trade Center - Part 2— "The whole 'fair and balanced' thing bothers me because the news has largely ignored this part of the story..."
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Keith Richards Whiffs Dad, Lives to Snort Again— Nasal tribute to dear old dad.
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War on Terror: Oil Conspiracy?— Except N. Korea, the axis of evil stands on an axis of oil. Has conspiracy theory become fact?
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Movie Review: Meet the Robinsons— Disney and Pixar consummate their marriage with an animated love child in splendid 3D.
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Amazing Race: How Sweet The Sound— Don't hate the racer, hate the game.
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Book Review: Amen Corner by Rick Shefchik— Shefchik takes a Columbo-like approach to his story yet this in no way lessens the appeal of the mystery.
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Book Review: Loving Pedro Infante by Denise Chavez— A sexy and witty tale of love, loss, bad boyfriends and most of all friendship and sisterhood.
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Tomorrow is Today’s Backup Plan – An Author’s Journey (Part 1)— Artists often feel there is only so much work or space to go around; if they share their knowledge, they
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Movie Review: The Hoax— This film takes a look at a real-life literary scam.
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Trying out Natalie Goldberg's Wild Mind— Let it rip! Get unstuck! Writing exercises for the seasoned soul or the newbie that really work.
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Book Review: Benjamin and the Word by Daniel Olivas— A beautiful children's picture book that teaches an important lesson - words can hurt.
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Product Review: David Lundahl Fire Element Necklace— Jeweler to the stars, David Lundahl, releases his new Elemental Collection.
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Box Office Update 3/30 - 4/1: Blades of Glory Skates Past Competition— Will Ferrell brings home the gold!
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Excess: Do We Have Enough?— When will we realise we don't need 1,200 TV channels, perhaps 600 is enough.
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Movie Review: Grindhouse— Finally the hyped Rodriguez/Tarantino machine has burst forth like a mighty serpent to rain down fiery baptism on all the
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Television: Is It the Journey or the Destination?— What's more important — where the character ends up, or how they get there?
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Theater Review: Amy Freed's Restoration Comedy at San Diego's Old Globe— A bawdy new comedy shows the British theater pushed the boundaries for two centuries until its licentiousness was revoked.
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Yes Carlos, the Easter Bunny Does Visit Vermont— As we stood in 30-degree weather, sleet pounding on our heads and shoveling ice cream in our mouths with gloved
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Three Ways to Make Your Long Distance Relationship Work— Long distance relationships can be quite a challenge.
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Travel Tips for the Washington, D.C. Tourist— Make your trip to Washington happier, healthier, and less annoying to the rest of us.
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Theater Review: The Master of the House at the Laguna Playhouse— The American Premiere of the top 2003 drama in Israel reveals a foundation that may or may not have too
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Online Dating Profiles: The Right Headline Attracts the Right Person— What you say and how you say it can make all the difference.
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The Problem With Joost— Joost only really has one problem, but it's a big one.
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Bruce Springsteen To Release Live CD/DVD From Seeger Sessions Band/Tour— While Springsteen fans anxiously await word on a new E Street Band album, it appears that the Boss isn't quite
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DVD Pick of the Week: (TIE) Godzilla Raids Again, Mothra Vs. Godzilla— "Oh no! There goes Tokyo, go go Godzilla!"
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B-Movie of the Week: Timecop 2: The Berlin Decision— Simply put, it does what it does with a fair amount of style and not a lot of intelligence.
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Movie Review: I Think I Love My Wife— Men are dogs. Chris Rock makes it funny.
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Josh Wolf Set Free and The Daily Music and Tech News— Josh Wolf set free, Apple to be investigated and Strativarius on auction in today's update
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Home Runs Against Hitler: The Life and Times of Hank Greenberg— As we mark the beginning of baseball season this week in 2007, it's a good opportunity to remember the contributions
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Movie Review: The Neighbour #13— Another exploration of the repercussions of childhood bullying, with less nipple-slicing this time.
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An Interview With Prof. Norman Finkelstein— A short interview with Prof. Norman Finkelstein about the current state of the Israel/Palestine conflict.
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Movie Review: Rock and Roll Nightmare— Hair metal, Aqua Net, and codpieces join together to fight the mighty Beelzebub in the '80s great, Rock and Roll
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