- Friday, April 20, 2007 — 38 Articles Published
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Guns Don’t Kill People… People Kill People— The problems related to our gun culture did not begin and end with Virginia Tech.
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Book Review: Across The China Sky by C. Hope Flinchbaugh— Mei Lin has finally been released from prison, but life isn’t the same after all she’s been through.
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Book Review: The Anatomy of Judgment by Philip J. Regal— Layers of hidden influences can affect good judgment.
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Book Review: On Becoming Fearless... in Love, Work, and Life by Arianna Huffington— As self-help books go it’s got a strong message that could actually inspire change in the lives of readers.
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Book Review: Weber’s Charcoal Grilling – The Art Of Cooking With Live Fire by Jamie Purviance— This is a book that is guaranteed to make you hungry.
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Music DVD Review: Blood Sweat And Tears - Spinning Wheel— An interesting DVD featuring a live performance from 1980
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Music Review: Jerry Butler – The Ice Man Cometh/Ice On Ice— The pairing of soul legends Gamble & Huff shines on in this reissue.
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Video Interview with David Cross of Arrested Development and Mr. Show— SuChin Pak interviews David Cross, edgy comedian of Mr. Show fame.
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Q: What’s So Grand About A Grand Jury?— Mental_Floss question of the day.
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Movie Review: Z— Z wisely places credible incidents and politics in the vanguard.
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The Sanjaya Express Runs Out of Track— The little engine that could runs out of track.
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Movie Review: The Shark is Still Working— Anyone who has seen Jaws remembers the exact time and place and how they felt when they first saw it.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Dar Williams - My Better Self— Blues for Blacksburg, Blues for us.
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Music Review: Priestbird - In Your Time— Instro-prog/metal band Tarantula A.D. re-christen themselves Priestbird and expand into familiar territory.
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Music Review: XTC - English Settlement— XTC's best album, reviewed again just so you don't forget.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Fracture, In the Land of Women, Vacancy— Hot Fuzz should be opening on double the screens it got.
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Music Review: David Torn - Prezens— If the words "jazz quartet have formed in your mind's ears, be prepared to make a major adjustment in your
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The New Lynching: Why I Must Defend Don Imus— Don Imus' real crime was CWW: Commenting While White.
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Interview: Marc Broussard— He may look like a baby-faced boy, but man can he sing.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of April 22— It's getting on towards the end of April, and PBS, they're still here!
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2007 Blues Music Awards To Be Broadcast on XM Radio— If you can't get to Memphis for the BMAs, let XM Radio bring them to you- even Dusty Baker's going
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Worlds Apart— ...understanding and respect ...something noticeably thin on the ground in our age of intolerance and unreason.
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Philly Film Fest Day Fourteen: In Loving Memory— The fest comes to a close on a bittersweet note.
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Avril Lavigne Rebrands Herself as an Imperializing Jack of All Trades— Bad accents and sloppy pronunciations don't hinder the rah-rah punch of "Girlfriend."
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TV Review: Ugly Betty – Season 1, Episode 19— Much more than a telenovela, award-winning series Ugly Betty continues to astound with its intricate plots and spectacular cast.
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Retro Redux: Bad Boys Of Early Rock - Gene Vincent— Sullen personas, well-oiled hair combed into a DA, clothes that seemed to gravitate to strange styles and black leather.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Lives Left in Peril— What will Robin have to give sadistic Craig in order to save Patrick?
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— V for Vendetta is an affixing action piece that simultaneously oozes with politics.
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Wine Moments of the Big and Small Screen— There are many more wine-themed movies and shows available for viewing; these are just a few honorable mentions.
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Really Really Good: Al Sharpton + Hip-Hop Music = Political Showdown— Al Sharpton, L.A. Reid, Russell Simmons, The National Action Network Convention, and the state of Hip-Hop — on a collision
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Graphic Novel Review: Kings in Disguise by James Vance— An incredible graphic novel that tells the story of a young boy forced to become an adult before his time.
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Ability Online: A Website That Makes a Difference— Giving a chance to people with disabilities the opportunity to interact in a safe, normal environment.
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Flash Games: Indestructo Tank, Jetspeed, Bloons, Dwarf, JellyJumper, PiPi The Jumping Bubble— Seven games, one for each day of the week.
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Video Interview with Adam Graves, Former NHL Star and Community Outreach Ambassador— Here's an example of how a pro athlete should do it.
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The Remains of Must See TV— No new The Office? No thanks.
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Video Interview with Raoul Felder, Celebrity Divorce Attorney Extroardinaire— SuChin Pak interviews the well-dressed, well-heeled celebrity divorce attorney.
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Ornette Coleman Wins 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Music— About time, too. He's only deserved it for 50 years.
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Go Organic for Earth Day! Corporate Green or Corporate Greed?— Several organic food producers and manufacturers have joined forces to encourage organic eating. But is the motivation green or,
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