- Saturday, April 07, 2007 — 37 Articles Published
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Robert Heinlein at One Hundred— Almost twenty years after his death, Robert Heinlein still stirs controversy.
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Book Review: Revolution on Canvas, Volume 2: Poetry from the Indie Music Scene edited by Rich Balling— Some of the biggest names in indie rock offer a collection of poetry and short stories that range the spectrum
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Comic Book Review: 28 Days Later - The Aftermath by Steve Niles— A great companion piece to the first film that should serve to satiate and excite fans for the May 11th
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Book Review Napí by Antonio Antonio Ramírez and Domi— A beautifully illustrated dream of a book with a charming story set in the mountains of Chiapas.
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Book Review: Poetry Everywhere - Teaching Poetry Writing in School and in the Community by Jack Collom and Sheryl Noethe— Poetry! It's not just for beret-wearing hipsters anymore! Collum and Noethe show you how.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Heidi McCurdy— Vancouver, British Columbia-based jazz-pop vocalist by the name of Heidi McCurdy
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DVD Review: Vital— Delve into the world of a spiritual connection through dead flesh.
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Music Review: Guided By Voices - Alien Lanes— A belated postmortem of the last of the rock thoroughbreds.
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Philly Film Fest, Day One: The State Does The Ten— Thou shalt not miss the opening night of the festival.
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Britney Spears: Can She Rebound?— As Britney begins to put her life back together, I can’t help but feel for her.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Son of the Defender"— Alan lands in jail, while Denny must deal with a hostage situation.
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Music Review: HORSE the Band - The Mechanical Hand— Nintendo-core lives in the heart of the 8-bit faithful.
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DVD Review: Death of a President— Controversy and quality go hand-in-hand. Death of a President has neither.
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Music Review: J. Dilla - Ruff Draft— Another excellent work from the late, great producer/rapper.
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TV Review: Adventures in HollyHood— It's not a reality show; it's a Punk'd extended skit. Funny, Ashton, funny.
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How To Fix An Ailing Idol— Here are some ideas to help get the reality giant back to the top of its game.
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone - A Whole New Thing; Dance To The Music; Life (Original Recordings Remastered, Part 1 of 3)— Sly And The Family Stone's place in the music history books is just about as sure a thing as it
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Movie Review: Dementia 13— Francis Ford Coppola’s debut film - better than Jack.
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Book Review: He's A Rebel - Phil Spector, Rock & Roll's Legendary Producer by Mark Ribowsky— To know him is not necessarily to love him: An in-depth look at a brilliant but troubled producer.
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DVD Review: Murder in America - The Sarah Cherry Story— ... a gutsy look at the real "law and order".
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Music Reviews: Altaria, Bloodhound, Realm, Circus, and Void Live— Marty's Musical Meltdown brings you another week of hard rock and metal madness.
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Movie Review: Mr. Bean's Holiday— Mr. Bean travels through France and manages to make less sense than they do. What a treat!
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Book Review: Cowlick! by Christin Ditchfield— Cowlick! gives young readers an imaginative and playful explanation for the "bedhead" that afflicts us all!
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji - Episode 8— Surrounded by losers, who's the real loser of the night?
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Tomorrow is Today’s Backup Plan – An Author’s Journey (Part 3)— You may have a glossy cover and 269 pages of funny material, but you have to persuade people to buy
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Music DVD Review: Megadeth - That One Night (Live In Buenos Aires)— The thrash-metal torch is still in good hands.
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone - Stand!; Theres A Riot Goin' On (Original Recordings Remastered part 2 of 3)— By now regarded as the greatest live act on the planet, these two albums represent the creative, artistic peak of
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Movie Review: The Lookout— "Did you really not remember?"
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Interview: Dan Stuart and Steve Wynn of Danny and Dusty— Danny and Dusty interviewed about new album Cast Iron Soul on Blue Rose Records
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Joakim Noah: See Ya Later, Alligator?— The face of Florida Gators basketball for the past two seasons has a decision to make.
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Who is the Best Player in the NHL?— Quietly, Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom stakes his claim.
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Music DVD Review: The Killers - Leaving Las Vegas— Love them or hate them, The Killers are a household name nowadays.
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Cleveland Indians Meet The Snow Ghost On Opening Day— Indians or otherwise: The only "Mistake by the Lake" in Cleveland is why they start the MLB season so early
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone - Fresh; Small Talk (Original Recordings Remastered Part 3 of 3)— The seventies were not nearly as good to Sly and The Family Stone, and particularly to Sly himself, as the
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Q: What’s the Creepiest Thing Writer’s Block Has Caused Someone to Do?— mental_floss question of the day.
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And In Canada: Out with the Old and In with the Chance for Something New— How much of an impact will Mario Dumont have on Quebec politics? Maybe we'll become Canadians.
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We Sure Could Use Some Global Warming Down Here in Texas— You can blame La Nina, but it's just not right for 4 year olds to have to wear mittens and
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