- Thursday, April 19, 2007 — 59 Articles Published
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Florida Panthers Mourning Loss of Former Player— Gaetan Duchesne, a former player, died on Monday from an apparent heart attack while training inside a gym.
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Music DVD Review: Pink Floyd's Meddle Gets The CSI Treatment— This well known album is put under the microscope by some members of the music world.
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I Miss My Friends— They didn't mind the madness that was me when I was a kid.
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Immunization Guidelines for Travelers— Vaccination recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control for travel abroad.
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Book Review: The McElderry Book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales by Saviour Pirotta— A lavishly illustrated re-telling of some of your favorite fairy tales.
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The VT Massacre: Using English Teachers as a Defense— To be an effective writer, you have to be a little crazy.
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A Student’s View on the Virginia Tech Shootings— It’s not that school isn’t completely safe. It’s that one person had such a big impact on my life when
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Florida Trivia: How Much History Do You Know?— Like everywhere else, this land is rich with the soils of times gone by. See how much you know about
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The Fight Against AIDS: One Step Forward, Three Steps Back— This is not a war we should be losing. We are betrayed by our own side.
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DVD Review: Payback - Straight Up: the Director's Cut— A tough, gritty, crime thriller similar to the film noir of the ‘40s and the anti-heroes of the ‘70s.
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Movie Review: A Dios Momo (Good-Bye Momo)— ... this film is both genuine and magnificent.
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Fox News: Give Me Back My Father!— My father, who has been ill with lupus for two years straight, has resigned his life to the Fox News
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American Idol Season One: Where Are They Now?— Many of the contestants from season one have found their own voices, some through music and some through other endeavors.
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Music Review: The Rounders - Wish I Had You— Alt-rock and blues are brought together in a tight package...
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Book Review: Brute Neighbors by H. R. Coursen— A heavy-handed who-done-it with a twist of Thoreau contrasts ivory tower academe with flesh-and-blood reality.
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Reflections on Seattle and Blacksburg: Humanity and Technology, Violence and Guns— Twin tragedies should not lead to a knee-jerk legislative response.
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Changes to Reimbursement Rates For Medicaid— If rural pharmacies are forced to close or forced to no longer accept Medicaid, the impact on people could be
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Concert Review: The Tragically Hip – Cleveland, OH, April 14, 2007— Sublime alt-rock feast from Kingston, Ontario quintet will be hard to top — even by their own hands. Maybe the
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Satire: Musicians Join Oprah In Alliance Against Imus and Violence— Some of them will release albums and others will participate in a worldwide concert that will benefit their cause.
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Music Review: Jason Falkner - I'm OK... You're OK— Jason Falkner does it again and restores my faith in music.
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Music DVD Review: Stryper - Greatest Hits: Live in Puerto Rico— The Yellow and Black Attack return!
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TV Review: American Idol - Was the Show Off Key on Tuesday Night?— It’s sad that the producers of Idol this Tuesday night missed how much music can matter.
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Why The Phillies Moved Brett Myers To The Bullpen— Why did the Phillies move their best starter out of the rotation?
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Music Review: Elton John - Rocket Man: Number Ones, Approach With Caution— A nice anthology that stops short of grabbing the listener by the jugular.
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Concert Review: David Thomas & Two Pale Boys – Cleveland, OH, April 10, 2007— Call it performance art. When you don't know quite what you just witnessed, that's when you know you've been challenged.
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TV Shows With the Best Soundtracks— There are a lot of TV shows that have great soundtracks, these are just our favorites.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Nine Inch Nails, Michael Penn, Robert Pollard/Guided By Voices, David Torn— We deal with tragedies by getting back to normal life, and normal life with me is music.
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Movie Review: Fracture— This suspenseful drama is a cat and mouse game.
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Music Review: Verismo - City of Kings— Raw, heavy, hard rock ready to bang your head to.
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Blu-ray Game Review: Dragon's Lair— Can Dirk the Daring fend off nasty BD-J problems and make it to the Dragon's Lair?
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Wild Night Yields Cavs Playoff Picture— In order to be a Cavs fan last night, there were three games instead of just one.
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Sorry Sanjaya, You've Lost— While some were in mourning, I was getting Lost last night.
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Let's Forget About the Hair— The GOP is attempting to distract the public with irrelevancies like hair and parking tickets while real issues are ignored.
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HD DVD Review: World Trade Center— The best HD DVD on the market as an overall product.
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Q: What’s the Most Expensive Book at Amazon.com?— mental_floss question of the day.
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5-4: The Genius of George W. Bush— Utilizing a strategy that caught the opposition completely off guard, President Bush gets the Supreme Court he wanted
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How The Sports World Is Embracing Virginia Tech— MLB, NASCAR, MLS, and the ACC are all doing their small part to help with the healing.
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Phone Review: Ubiquio 501 Windows Mobile Phone— An excellent value Windows Mobile smartphone.
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Music Review: Youngblood Brass Band - Is There A Riot?— A group of talented young musicians that exclaims its fears, angers and ideologies by means of of hiphop, jazz, blues,
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Concert Review: Billy Joel - Cleveland, OH, April 13, 2007— Let it never be said that The Piano Man phones in a performance. Greatest Hits and oddities abound on his
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Music Review: Nevermore - This Godless Endeavor— Define rifferama.
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TV Review: American Idol 6- Martina McBride Week Results— All is right in American Idol Land at long last.
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Reflecting On Car Crashes— I was becoming desensitized and I didn't like that one bit.
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DVD Review: North By Northwest— Hitchcock tries and fails to ruffle Cary Grant in one of his best Cold War thrillers.
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Interview with Creature Features Man, John Stanley— John Stanley, TV Horror Host, who brought the good, the bad, and the godawful horror film to eager viewers
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Video Interview with Mira Nair, Director of The Namesake— SuChin Pak interviews Mira Nair, director of The Namesake, Vanity Fair, and Monsoon Wedding.
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DVD Review: The Honeytrap— A first time directorial effort falls flat.
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Xbox 360 Review: UEFA Champions League 2006-2007— And you thought yearly editions of Madden were bad...
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Luxor 2— Fend off murderous colored balls in ancient Egypt.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: 3D Ultra Minigolf Adventures— No putting from the rough jokes, I swear.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Gridlock" (WooWho #3)— WooWho takes The Motorway!
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Music Review: Band of the Week's Kate Schutt - No Love Lost— Smooth and silky pop-jazz that is sensual to the ear.
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Book Review: A Game as Old as Empire - The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption edited by Steven Hiatt— A Game As Old As Empire is a chilling account of abusive fraud in the cryptic world of international finance.
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American Idol 6: Sent-jaya-home Malakar— Hold on, rewind. Did I just lump Sanjaya with George Michael and Marky Mark? BWAHAHAHA!
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H. Upmann: Tobacco Bands of Brothers— To not smoke an H. Upmann is to be let down. To not smoke an H. Upmann is also to
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New Horror DVD Release List: April 19, 2007— Check out what shall be lining your shelves come April 17, 2007...
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Video Interview with Casey Johnson, Socialite and Entrepreneur— Interview with Suchin Pak and Casey Johnson at Les Deux in Hollywood.
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Comic Review: All-Star Superman #7— Morrison & Quitely's take on the Man of Steel makes for a fun slow read.
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Mista crooner Bobby Valentino gets ready for Special Occasion— Special Occasion will hit the racks on May 8th, as the former Mista crooner looks to avoid the sophomore slump.
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