- Friday, April 13, 2007 — 41 Articles Published
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The World Needs Garden Tools Like Don Imus— Censorship, in any form, is unacceptable.
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Two Memorial Days in Israel - Reflecting Both Success and Failure in the Re-Arisen Jewish Entity— "Juden? Waffen?" -"Jews? Weapons?" is what one German is reported to have said before being killed at the entrance of
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Book Review: My Diary From Here to There by Amada Irma Perez— Follow a young girl on her journey from Mexico to the U.S.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Snider, Tillis, Hammond Jr.— This CD has transformed me from a lukewarm Todd Snider fan into a big Todd Snider fan.
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Book Review: Behind The Eyes by Francisco X. Stork— Hector must come to terms with the turbulent world of poverty, crime, and ever-present gangs.
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Book Review: Death on the Flop by Jackie Chance— Belinda Cooley might have a head for business, but it will take all she has to find her missing brother
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Music Review: Scritti Politti - Cupid & Psyche '85— In which I discuss why I love Scritti Politti's Cupid & Psyche '85, and why you should love it, too.
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Movie Review: Cinderella— This ain't your mama's Cinderella.
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Book Review: Where Fireflies Dance by Lucha Corpi— A reknowned Chicana writer authors her first book for children and the result is amazing.
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Q: How Did A Chimp And A Fishing Rod Change All Of Science?— “Now we must redefine tool, redefine man, or accept chimpanzees as humans.”
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Reality TV Casting Call: Horror-Lovin’ Families - Is America Ready for You?— Do you believe the family that scares together stays together?
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Music Review: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 4 by Domenico Scarlatti— Yet another fine addition to Naxos’s on-going Scarlatti Keyboard Sonatas series.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Disturbia, Pathfinder, Perfect Stranger, Redline, Slow Burn— Get ready for a crowded weekend.
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MGM Films on iTunes and The Daily Music and Tech News— MGM on iTunes, Pixies covers and Lolla's '07 lineup in today's music and tech news update.
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Friends After Break-Up: Why Won’t He Return My Calls?— Here are some possible reasons why some find it difficult to stay friends after a breakup.
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Interview: Michael Penn— Musician looks back at his 18 years in the music business.
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The Cigar Box Guitar— Cigars, or rather their boxes, contain some of the true roots of music.
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Derriere and Bosom on The Tudors: What the FCC Would Bury— The Tudors and Rome are joys for senses and as well as intellect; the FCC would leave us just the
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Book Review: I Didn't See it Coming - The Only Book You'll Ever Need to Avoid Being Blindsided in Business by Nancy C. Widmann, Dr. Elaine J. Eisenman, and Amy Dorn Kopelan— This book will prepare you in the event that your career comes crashing down.
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Book Review: The Mislaid Magician or Ten Years After by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer— An enchanting tale set in an alternate Victorian England where magic and wizards are everyday things.
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Theater Review: The Women of Lockerbie— L.A.'s Actor's Gang offers a powerful staging of Deborah Brevoort's drama about the PanAm 103 bombing.
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In The News: Frozen Embryos, Tony Blair's Diss, Rutgers' Boo-Hoo Blubberers and Better Not Tell The Iranians!— There's been no shortage of topical news lately. I only wish to examine some of it.
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TV Review: Notes from the Underbelly— A look at ABC's new sitcom about pregnancy.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Jimmy Buffett - Take The Weather With You— I am hereby invoking my gawd-given New Englander's right to bitch about the weather in all seasons...
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The Racial Extortion of America— The Don Imus controversy exposes people like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton far more than it exposes Don, himself.
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The Imus Dilemma— Don Imus said a bad thing. But maybe shutting him up is worse then letting him keep talking.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of April 15— I don't know that the Amazon selection has anything to do with the week of programming, but it is too
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "The Shakespeare Code" (WooWho #2)— WooWho continues: this week, two liked it, one didn't.
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TV Review: The Shield - Season 6 Thus Far— Just when you thought The Shield couldn’t get any more exciting, season six arrives with more twists and turns than
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Video Restaurant Review: Romanov Restaurant, Los Angeles— Master restaurateur Mikayel Israyelyan has brought another culinary gift to all us food lovers with Romanov Restaurant and Lounge in
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Video Restaurant Review: Central Kitchen, NYC— A brand new brasserie in the West Village, inspired by the artistic roots of the neighborhood and a global perspective.
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Movie Reviews: A Walk Through Crack Alley From Spun to Half Nelson— Teen sex romps. Patriotic polemics. Nothing says 'America' better than the "Drugs Are Bad" films, huh?
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Video Tour: 1st/Look LA, Week of 04.09.07— This week, sushi gets naughty and how could I do a “1st/Look LA” without visiting another high-end spa. Would you
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Video Tour: 1st/Look NY, Week of 04.09.07— NY International Auto Show, and Kyotofu, a brand new Japanese dessert bar and cocktail lounge in Hells Kitchen.
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Book Review: Bang Crunch by Neil Smith— Smith clearly loves the world in it's messy, car accident glory: Bang Crunch is an onomatopoeia of what it feels
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TV with MeeVee Weekend Picks: April 13-15— What to watch this weekend.
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Movie Review: My Father The Genius— A memorable portrait of a largely unknown artist.
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Book Review: Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook by Tim Shelbourne— Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook will have you creating very sophisticated effects in no time.
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Movie Review: Sunshine— Far from the important genre offering it wants to be, which is a shame.
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Newsbriefs: Longer Deployments, Terror Arrest in Ohio, Everybody Hates Mike Nifong— Mike Nifong is the definition of what's wrong with race-pandering politicians today. Plus two other more important current news
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The Shameful Lynching of America by Al Sharpton— Maybe the truth is that Blacks aren't as victimized as they think, and it's time to dump the ambulence chasers
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