- Thursday, April 12, 2007 — 52 Articles Published
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Music Review: Billy Martin/John Medeski - Mago— Medeski and Martin make a record worthy of Medeski, Martin and Wood.
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Kurt Vonnegut, 1922-2007: Mark Twain For The Nuclear Age— A pessimist with soul, Kurt Vonnegut was one of America's unique literary treasures. And now he's gone.
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New Horror DVD Release List: April 10, 2007— Yellow blood leaks from every pore of the DVDs due out on April 10th, 2007.
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Bravo Plagiarizes Itself— Why Top Chef, Top Design and the new Shear Genius rip off, yet are not as good as, the superior
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Never Judge a Show by Its Pilot: Thank God You’re Here— Actually Jennifer Coolidge comes from the school of comedy that comedians say funny things and improv actors say things funny
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Random Shuffle - 04/12/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Guster, Robert Earl Keen and South Pacific
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Why the Fuss?!— It's only a matter of time before other shock jocks say something equally insensitive.
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How to Prevent Airport Crime when Traveling— Crime in airports may not be as frequent as crime in say a dark and desolate alley, but it still
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It's My Fiesta and I'll Cry If I Want To— Ann Hagman Cardinal looks at the cultural and personal implications of being a contently, overly emotional Latina.
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Retro Redux: From Bob Wills To Big Ray - Swingin' Western Style— One of the best things about music is how it constantly changes and evolves, with different types often fusing into
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Music Review: Bryan Ferry - Dylanesque— I really want to like covers of Dylan songs the same way I love the originals.
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Q: What’s So Heartwarming About the First Gettysburg Reenactment?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Music Review: Goo Goo Dolls - Let Love In: Special Edition— Special Edition DVD is a marketing trick for a record that enough has been said of already.
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Music Review: Joseph Jarman - As If It Were The Seasons— There is a method and a purpose to their seeming madness.
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Music Review: SoSoHuman - Twenty Six— Stylistically, the sound is more System of a Down than Metallica.
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Music Review: Alex Skolnick Trio - Last Day in Paradise— From the world of metal comes a great jazz voice.
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Music Review: Amy Winehouse - Back To Black— Is it great, a gimmick, or possibly both?
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The Elusive Nature of Leadership— Effective leadership is an elusive concept. The purpose of this article is to share three reasons leadership can be such
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Jennifer Lopez Week Results— Once again, a five minute results show is stretched into a whole, useless hour.
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Welcome to the Third World— You might find a Starbucks in Santiago, Chile's capital, but a cup of hot coffee will probably cost you your
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Philly Film Fest Day Six: Phillyfests Dot Com— Dave takes a break from movies to talk about the interwebs.
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Do-It-Yourself Prison— When we’re jailed by fear, we lock away our potential. Free yourself!
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TV with MeeVee Picks for Thursday, April 12— Primetime picks for tonight.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Impossible Home Improvement Projects Wanted— ...
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Astrologer Suggests She Kill Herself - I Have Other Ideas: Scorpio, Capricorn Rising: Astrology-Based Advice— Elsa, I'm tired of just barely surviving, lone wolf style.
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PC Game Review: Baseball Mogul 2008— Sports Mogul serves up the latest version of their Baseball Mogul franchise.
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Test Your Knowledge of Disney World— You might not know quite as much as you think. Take our quiz to find out.
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Remembering Kurt Vonnegut (1922-2007)— Kurt Vonnegut expanded our horizons and opened up our hearts.
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Book Review: Wildwood Dancing by Juliet Mariller— A fantastical tale of two worlds, five dancing princesses, one enchanted frog, two star-crossed lovers and a whole lot of
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Book Review: Summer of Light by W. Dale Cramer— Leaves an aftertaste far more lasting than you’d expect from a book that goes down so easily.
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Book Review: Season of the Witch by Natasha Mostert— 'Enter a world of beauty and darkness. Two sisters. A mysterious house. And a man searching for the truth.'
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The High Price of Animal Shelters— Animal shelters kill two million dogs a year. It's time for a collective effort to rebalance the animal economy: increase
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The Don Imus/Rutgers University Blog Round Up: Part One— It’s about 1:00pm in Chicago and I’m still thinking about those comments.
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Uncivil Discourse— Never wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty, but the pig likes it.
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Panels #2: DC Comic Reviews— Reviews of recent DC Comics titles.
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Book Review - On the Blue Shore of Silence: Poems of the Sea by Pablo Neruda— A stunning collection of poems about the sea and Neruda's beloved Isla Negra.
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Book Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid— A personal view of American intervention.
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Dallas Stars Workin' Overtime, Takin' Little Care Of Business— The 5-4 loss to the Vancouver Canucks now makes nine overtimes for the Stars in two classic exercises of futility
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Book Review: The Tequila Worm by Viola Canales— A heart-warming coming of age tale about a Mexican-American girl growing up in a small, but affectionate community.
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Free Speech For Me, Not For Thee— Free speech is freer for some than for others.
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Book Review: Death Pans Out by Ashna Graves— A quiet, absorbing mystery that complements the engaging characters and a decidedly chilling plot.
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Book Review: Penny from Heaven by Jennifer Holm— A riveting tale of a young girl's life in post-WWII America.
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Book Review: Poetry for the People - A Revolutionary Blueprint by June Jordan— Psssst.. Forget the cheerleader! Poetry for the People and June Jordan will help you save the world!
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Nuclear Iran: Inevitable But Negotiable— Nobody can feasibly halt Iran's nuclear enrichment program - but the West could cooperate instead of brandishing unrealistic threats.
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DVD Review: La Strada— Fellini's first flirtation with the fabulous.
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DVD Review: Blood Diamond— Forget the award nominations — is it a good movie?
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TV Review: The Shield - Episodes 1 and 2 (Season 6)— If you’re not watching The Shield, you should be.
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Movie Review: Re-Animator— Buy the “Limited Edition” DVD, display the “hypodermic” highlighter, and join the cult of indebted Re-Animator fans.
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Movie Review: Solo— For those who want their very own bald robotic Mario Van Peebles, this should be your favorite movie.
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TV Review: A Rose By Any Other Name, It's Still O’Donnell’s View— I faced my fears and sat down with the ladies to see what all the fuss was about.
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What the Season Holds for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays— If the pitching can solidify and the Devil Rays learn to win when they aren’t in Florida, they might have
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Sports Entertainment A Lively Business for Creators of BirdZerk! and ZOOperstars!— They perform at sports venues and special events around the country and the world. Dominic and Brennan Latkovski have plans
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