- Thursday, April 05, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Music Review: Charles Mingus - Music Written for Monterey 1965, Not Heard... Played in its Entirety At UCLA— Charles Mingus has discovered the heart of America and set it to music that transcends time and space.
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Music Review: Naked Rhythm Frequency— In which the dance floor is a metaphor to end war.
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Simon Cowell: The Man Behind the Scowl— In a world where lying and brown nosing run rampant, Simon has taken a stand and said what most people
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Book Review: Bella at Midnight by Diane Stanley— A twist on the Cinderella story becomes a wonderful story of bravery, loyalty, love and truth.
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DVD Review: The Barry White Story— The man who was responsible for increasing the birth rate during his reign on the top of the music world!
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Graphic Novel Review: Giant Robot Warriors by Stuart Moore and Ryan Kelly— A post-9/11 sci-fi satire gets a second edition just in time for the Transformers movie.
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DVD Review: Fitzcarraldo— Another masterful Kinski-Herzog film that shows just how lame Hollywood action films really are.
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DVD Review: Freedom Writers Offers Both Education And Inspiration— Freedom Writers proves teachers can inspire students.
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Music Review: Alexisonfire - Crisis— Alexisonfire's latest release has already taken over the Canadian charts and is now focused on the rest of
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Music Review: Various Artists - Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration— Fifty tracks to celebrate 50 years.
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Book Review: A Rather Lovely Inheritance by C.A. Belmond— A well-balanced, delightful novel that leaves you with a smile on your face and a warm fuzzy feeling in your
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Music Review: Fosterchild - Independence Day— A cross between 80's hair and 90's grunge with modern sensibilities.
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Book Review: Norman Baird - A Spark Within by Kathleen Denigan— A courageous Australian fights an uphill battle for Aboriginal rights.
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Music Review: Ibrahim Ferrer - Mi Sueño— In his musical testament, the Cuban legend could finally dedicate himself to beautifully fragile boleros.
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Blogs, Trackbacks, Spam, and All Those Lovely Pornographic Links— Or, everything you did not want to know about trackbacks and don’t care to ask.
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Book Review: The Hummingbird's Daughter by Luis Alberto Urrea— A spellbinding and gritty tale of the famous Teresita, a magical healer and a truly amazing woman.
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The Man Who Changed My World - Remembering Kurt Cobain— 13 years ago today, Kurt Cobain, the reluctant voice of a generation, died. It's a good day to pay
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The Hound Dogs Of Literature— Sometimes even well known and well-respected authors manage to bring a true stinker to fruition.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Tony Bennett Week Results— Haley's hotness earns her another week.
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Music Review: All Out War - Assassins In The House Of God— The creators of metalcore are back with an all new album.
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Book Round Up: Another Great Stack— From scraping away 'Churchianity" and being the mom you want to be to smooth jazz and Liparulo's Germ.
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Tomorrow is Today’s Backup Plan – An Author’s Journey (Part 2)— So, I had to find an agent. This turned out to be a huge fiasco and the biggest waste of
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Book Review: Villa and Zapata: A History of the Mexican Revolution by Frank McLynn— A thrilling and battle filled history of two of the icons of Mexican Revolution history - Pancho Villa and Emiliano
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TV Review: Prison Break Season 2 Finale — "Sona"— Season Two is over, Scofield's in jail, Linc is lost, Sara is missing, and guys in lab coats have a
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Q: Do Scientists Believe the Moon’s Phases Affect Human Blood Flow?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: House — "Fetal Position"— This heartstring-pulling episode with the tiniest baby hand ever avoids becoming cloying.
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2007 Masters, Minute By Minute, Sort Of (Special Attraction: Find the Satire)— Some of the most boring stuff about the Masters you could imagine... but blame the Master Masters for not letting
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Vinyl Tap: Rickie Lee Jones - Girl At Her Volcano— Chuck E's no longer "in love with the little girl who's singing this song." Rickie Lee Jones erupts and recollects...
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High School Hoop Dreams— If the graduation rates of black athletes are not experiencing dramatic increases, will a one year provision really make a
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Book Review: Think Yourself Thin by Darcy Buehler, Ph.D.— Let’s face it already: diets don’t work. If they did we would not be facing a global obesity epidemic.
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Book Review: The Last Frontier by Alistair Maclean— The plan calls for a simple grab job, but with the Russians on guard, nothing is going to be easy.
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Music Review: Juan Luis Guerra - La Llave De Mi Corazon— Joyful, sunny and energetic merengue combines with hopelessly romantic ballads on Guerra's first "Spanglish" album.
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Book Review: I Thought It Was Just Me by Brené Brown— A book for every women who thinks she is alone when she feels ashamed.
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Music Review: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 2 by Domenico Scarlatti— Michael Lewin’s contribution to the Naxos Complete Keyboard Sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti inspires this listener the desire to hear the
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Music DVD Review: Tim Buckley - My Fleeting House— My Fleeting House is a very good portrait of singer/songwriter Tim Buckley's musical career and the different styles it encompassed.
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Music Review: Blonde Redhead - 23— The mood on 23 is brighter, more wide-eyed and enchanting than their last album.
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Book Review: Demon's Delight by Various Authors— This is not your momma's romance novel.
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Music Review: Jennifer Lopez - Como Ama Una Mujer— J-Lo's first Spanish album. Only suited for people with a soft spot for tacky lyrics and clichéd music.
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Columbus Alive Deep Focus Film Fest Announces Schedule for '07— At last year's festival we discovered Brick, which turned out to be one of my personal favorite films of the
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TV Review: NCIS - "Grace Period"— We are roaring into the end of the season.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Wing Island— On a wing and without a prayer this game tries to go for the gold.
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Review 'em and Weep: Yellow Dog by Martin Amis— Yellow Dog is bursting with failed, scattershot send-ups and wide-ranging ruminations on... oh, never mind.
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Gaming Import Overview for April 5, 2007— Ouendan screens, Konami arcade news and Japan's release list for the week.
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Recipe for Enchiladas Sarita— Enchiladas Sarita: better than a thank you note
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Satire: The True Story of Johnny and June "Betta Fish" Cash— I woke up in the middle of a nightmare... about getting flushed down a toilet.
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