- Tuesday, April 10, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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Theater Review: The Tempest— I have never walked away from a Globe production disappointed. Their newest production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest keeps that streak
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Advice To Writers: Getting Started— Everyone is different, and there is no one right time or place for everyone to write.
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Theater Review: My Wandering Boy at SCR in Costa Mesa, California— A young writer reveals an old soul in her existential detective story about gumshoes, tramping, and the footloose gene.
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Theater Review: Howard Katz— Forget about the play. Go see Alfred Molina.
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Exercise Adherence— For those with a history of getting on and off the fitness merry-go-round, here are 14 secrets to staying on
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Lost And Found In Translation— "Words Without Borders" is an example of how to celebrate the diversity of the world.
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Theater Review: The Year of Magical Thinking— The Year of Magical Thinking is only the middle of the story. Even Vanessa Redgrave can't fight that one.
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Movie Review: Grindhouse— With plenty of blood and action, Grindhouse is a gore lover's dream for sure.
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Movie Review: The Reaping— The Reaping might be a mess, but it shows how religion could be used in thrillers the way it was
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Bobby, Sleeping Dogs Lie, Payback Director's Cut: Region 1 DVD Releases for April 10, 2007— I won't lie to you, folks. It's a slow week.
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Box Office Update 4/6-4/8: Will Ferrell Skates to a Second Victory— Grindhouse grinds down, Ferrell skates to the gold.
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Book Review: The Strangeling by Saskia Walker— A page-turning romantic fantasy with erotic elements.
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Graphic Novel Review: La Perdida by Jessica Abel— A gripping tale, set in Mexico City, of a young woman's self-discovery and self-deceit.
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Music Review: Machine Head - The Blackening— Machine Head has outdone themselves with their latest release.
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Music Review: LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver— Marrying dance beats to a rock ethic, LCD Soundsystem's fierce, funny and thoughtful second album is one of the year's
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Interview Part Two : Destroy All Rational Thought`s - Directors Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne— Destroy All Rational Thought Part Two - Directors Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne interviewed by Paul H.
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Interview with Mary Higgins Clark, Author of I Heard That Song Before— "The best part is that the books (my ‘literary children’) are enjoyed and valued by so many readers."
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The Listening Room April 9, 2007: Sheryl Crow, Bruce Springsteen, Lizz Wright, Patti Smith, Eddie Money— No Easter-themed entries in this week's The Listening Room
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Music Review: New Koko Taylor, Los Straitjackets Albums— Exploring some different roots — authentic Chicago blues from the Queen, or Latino rock-n-roll covers from a pack of masked
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Book Review: Skip by David Newsom— Newsom has created a beautiful homage to three remarkable people and an equally beautiful landscape.
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Concert Review: Stone Devil Hill - CD Release Party (April 7, 2007)— A new face on the local rock scene
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Music Review: Alvin Queen - I Ain't Looking At You— A celebration of top jazz musicians coming together and sharing the spotlight with a generous leader.
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Q: Why No Turkey Eggs at the Store?— mental_floss question of the day.
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MeeVee TV Picks for Tuesday, April 10— ...
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Reality TV Casting Call: Country-Wide Search for Deal or No Deal— ...
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The Bachelor: Officer and a Gentleman – Interview With Ousted Bachelorette Blakeney Rowe— Blakeney Rowe, a charming wild child from Alabama, became most noted for her intoxicated antics
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The New York "Shootlanders" Make the NHL Playoffs— Let's not make too much of the Islanders winning on the last day in a shoot out to make the
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If Don Imus Goes, Then Al Sharpton Should, Too— Don Imus and Al Sharpton mirror one another.
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Book Review - The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Book For Digital Photographers by Scott Kelby— If you are wanting to get up to speed on Lightroom, there is no more entertaining way than with The
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Microsoft and AOL - The BugBlog Report 4/10/07— ...
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HD-DVD Review: Terminator 3— A disappointing transfer saved by intense audio and a great action flick.
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Aura— Horror and baseball dominate the list.
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Monday Night's Polar Opposites— How I Met Your Mother and 24 show how high, and low, shows can go.
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Blogging Code of Conduct and The Daily Music and Tech News— Blogging code of conduct, Live Earth and Fall Out Boy in today's update.
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Music Review: Marillion - Somewhere Else— A quiet follow-up to the amazing Marbles.
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Xbox 360 Spring Update Coming From Microsoft— Now you can type and game at the same time. Just like on a PC! Hooray!
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The Campaign Manager: Running and Winning Local Elections— The Campaign Manager by Catherine Shaw is the how-to handbook for this season's local candidates and ballot issues.
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Music Review: Depeche Mode - Black Celebration (Deluxe Edition CD+DVD)— The style here is what the masses would come to know as the Depeche Mode sound.
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Imus Must Go! And So Must You! And You. . . And Me— It's better to retain the freedom to put our foot in our mouth than to render us all silent.
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Movie Review: First Snow— I didn't hate it, it's not a total waste of time, but it wastes too much time.
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