- Monday, April 09, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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Game du Jour Deals: April 9 through April 15— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Making The Rounds at General Hospital - Round and Round We Go— Mr. Craig continues his reign of terror while Jason torments himself and Sam is haunted by her past.
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I Am A Treehugger— This is not a bad thing to do nor is it a bad thing to be.
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Satire: Bill O'Reilly Asks: Has Technology Gone Too Far?— O'Reilly tells us how today's new technology leads to lower moral standards and terrorism.
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Movie Review: Meet The Robinsons— The future never looked so bright - just beware the T-Rex.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "The Shakespeare Code"— If science fiction hopes to move beyond being a "white people" only genre, it has to learn how to diversify.
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Zeitgeist of Napa Valley Terroir— Is it true the East coast snubs California Wine? Let's investigate.
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Winery Tasting Rooms: Trick or Treat?— Planning on visiting a winery this spring? Prepare to bring a chunk of change.
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Does Violence Have to Be Taught?— People need to be taught how not to be violent.
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Music Review: Static X - Cannibal— Feel your neck veins stand at attention.
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Interview: Destroy All Rational Thought's Director Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne— The first of a three-part interview with writer, musician and art-terrorist Joe Ambrose and fellow musician, cultural historian and writer
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Music Review: Ozomatli - Don't Mess with the Dragon — Ozomatli is shaping up, growing up, shining up, and Messing with Dragons.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of April 8, 2007— Einstein with his memories in a trunk, Iggy's lust for life; Anne Perry, Karen Robards, Stuart Woods, Edith Wharton, and
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Five for Fighting Join Forces with Autism Speaks— Lead singer John Ondrasik of Five for Fighting joins forces with Autism Speaks for a worthy cause.
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TV Review The Tudors: Episode 2— Episode 2 sheds light on what shaped Hernry VIII.
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Gays in Japan Stay In The Closet— Society is neither hostile nor sympathetic toward gays in Japan.
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Music Review: Billy Jones — My Hometown— Today’s walk along the pathways of Arkansas’s music scene finds me feeling blue, or more appropriately, the power of the
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for April 9, 2007— Aliens, superheroes and rock-paper-scissors. Yeah, it's an interesting week on the Virtual Console.
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Movie Review: The Page Turner— Revenge is a dish best served luke-warm.
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Video Review: Brides of Dracula— Bill Sherman watches an underrated feature from the Hammer Horror Series DVD set.
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International Newsbrief: Sadrists on the March, Iran Producing Nuke Fuel, Black Eagle A "Great Success"— Sadr may still be in hiding, but his followers are hard to miss in massive protest marches. Remnants of his
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Philly Film Fest Day Three: Taking on Grindhouse— Can two relative unknowns be just as entertaining as the one-two punch of Tarantino and Rodriguez? Pretty much.
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Speaking the Truth About Desperate Housewives— Nothing else seems to have worked, so TV and Film Guy tries a little tough love on this once fun
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Tonight's Picks from MeeVee: Monday, April 9— ...
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Reality TV Casting Call: BET Seeks New College Grads— ...
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An Idea for My New NHL— Why not simply have yearly tournaments? Not only do you get to play European teams but think of the added
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Possible Complete Take That Reunion and The Daily Music and Tech News— Reunions of Take That and Smashing Pumpkins and Yahoo and Sandisk team up in today's update.
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Music Review: Chris Garneau - Music for Tourists— Like a good piece of cake, Music for Tourist is good on the first bite but leaves you feeling a
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Book Review - Ruby Cookbook by Lucas Carlson and Leonard Richardson— These recipes will give you back time better spent creating new things rather than trying to tackle problems already solved.
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Graphic Novel Review: Castle Waiting by Linda Medley— Twelve intertwined fairy tales by Eisner Award-winning Linda Medley.
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Movie Review: Grindhouse— Great return to yesterday...
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DVD Review: Twin Peaks: The Second Season— The second season of David Lynch's television masterpiece finally hits DVD.
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Movie Review: Are We Done Yet?— Ice Cube substitutes for Cary Grant in this sequel/re-imagining.
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Movie Review: Lonely Hearts— A gritty and suspenseful exercise in noir, based on a true crime story.
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Movie Review: The Namesake— Like every story about a family, it is actually many stories, the stories of each member of that family, together
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The Daily Show : An Appreciation— Having laughed a bit about the political process somehow makes reading the news more palatable.
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Movie Review: The Reaping— Hilary Swank takes on southern Satan followers.
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Philly Film Fest Day Four: The Lighter Side of Lars Von Trier— Von Trier goes for laughs covered in irony while Smith goes for laughs covered in blood.
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O'Reilly And Rivera Turn The Volume Up To Eleven In Epic Shouting Match— "News" programs — where ratings are the higher truth.
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Kaw— A true and quite rare "holy sh*t, that was great!" piece from Sci-Fi Channel.
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