- Tuesday, April 24, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Willie Herath - Cohgie Never Landed— Willie Herath has created aurally, the smell of summer and the beach with lively, fresh, animated music.
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Book Review: Night Life by Elizabeth Guest— An ancient Pharaoh turned vampire living in Las Vegas falls for an Egyptologist... talk about destiny.
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Talking To Author Matthew Fort About Eating Up Italy— "He consulted his mother on the advisability of 125cc Vesper. 'Uncle Matt will kill himself,' he told her."
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Online Presidential Debates This Fall Could Be As Revolutionary As In 1960— the online debates scheduled for this Fall promise a real breakthrough in the democratic process
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A Clash of Civilisations, Lest We Forget— Horrific events of nearly a century ago are more relevent to the future of the English-speaking nations than ever, as
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Music Review: The Doors - Strange Days Remastered and Expanded— A great showcase of the many facets of what The Doors are.
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Retro Redux: Ridin' The Rails (Part II) - New Orleans— Pre-Katrina New Orleans, a sprawling city with a deceptively shabby but exotic look, and an electrifying history in American music.
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Book Review: Indestructible - The Unforgettable Story of a Marine Hero at the Battle of Iwo Jima by Jack H. Lucas with D. K. Drum— A story for anyone who likes to learn about the heroes of “the greatest generation” and what they endured to
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Traveling In Style— Is it true that every woman wants a sharp dressed man? Food, wine, and travel writer John Mariani reflects on
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Theater Review: Assassins by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman— L.A.'s Sight Unseen Theatre Company brings the 1990 musical black comedy back to life.
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The Eleven Biggest Films of the Summer?— Will it be superheroes, pirates, young wizards, or maybe an aging cop who reigns supreme this summer?
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Q: How Come No One Knows Where Genghis Khan is Buried?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Product Review: Padron Anniversary 1964 - Maduro— Overall I was very happy with this cigar and would highly recommend picking one up if possible.
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Music Review: We Are I - We Are I— Unity in metal, melody, and melancholy - We Are I has arrived and they rock!
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Book Review: Utopian Pedagogy - Radical Experiments Against Neoliberal Globalization edited by Mark Coté, Richard J.F. Day, and Greig de Peuter— It is through education that we gain our greatest leverage in resisting globalization.
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Music Review: Sly & The Family Stone – A Whole New Thing, Dance To The Music, Life— First three albums by groundbreaking band reissued.
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Music Review: Fat Jack & Mascaria's Timespan and Julius Papp's Abstract Latin Journey Both on MVD— MVD Entertainment Group is one of the hottest distributors of music right now, with an impressive line up of CDs
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Music Review: Arctic Monkeys - Favourite Worst Nightmare— This album is fun, fast-paced, hooky, and loud.
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Music Review: Test Your Reflex - The Burning Hour— Frontman Ryan Levine’s vocals could make a stadium full of teenage girls scream in near orgasmic ecstasy.
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Game du Jour Deals: April 23 through April 29— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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DVD Review: The Ghost Busters— Should be good for young children and nostalgic Gen-Xers.
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Double Capricorn Suffers Criticism Of Her Social Skills: Astrology-Based Advice— Elsa, I was recently told by a stranger that I was basically socially inept.
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A Helping Hand: Friend is Abused by Her Husband— It's worth noting your own hesitation to report it. Imagine then how desperately helpless she feels to do anything about
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DVD Review: Déjà Vu— Beginning with a horrific bombing of the New Orleans Canal Street Ferry, Déjà Vu is a visually intense movie
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Alabama's About To Severely Disappoint Over 90,000 Fans— 92,138 fans showed up for Alabama's spring football game. Nick Saban should be very concerned.
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Spiritual Laryngitis— One event took my voice. Another event helped me to recover it.
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Canadian Politics: Canada Ignores Geneva Convention In Afghanistan— Either way they (the government) are guilty of allowing the circumstances for these people being tortured to develop
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Box Office Update 4/20-4/23: Disturbia Holds Off Fracture— The battle of the one name thrillers.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Deja Vu— Tony Scott's latest is a well structured thriller, and well worth checking out.
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Beating a Dead Horse— More ranting on The Riches, with some Sopranos and Heroes thrown in for good measure.
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TV Review: S6:19 of 24: Jack and Audrey and Bill and Hillary— Hillary has to make a difficult choice about Bill (hmm, that sounds familiar).
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Product Review: Proporta's Gadget Bag— The best bag I've ever carried.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Tuesday, April 24th— Pussycat Dolls, American Idol, and George Lopez, in prime time tonight.
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DVD Review - Born to Fight— It’s a satisfying, distinctive martial arts film that will leave the audience longing for more work from both Rittikrai and
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An Interview With Bob Frank And John Murry— Bob Frank and John Murry talk with Paul Hawkins about life, politics and their new album World Without End.
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Video Interview with the Producers of the Documentary Steep— George Oliphant joins Executive Producers Kayce Jennings and Tom Yellin at Centrico to discuss their documentary Steep.
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10 Reasons To Watch The NFL Draft— A cynic's guide to a weekend of NFL information overload.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Disappointing Mother and Brother— Noah argues with Dr. Ford, Emily and Robin squabble and Jerry (Mr. Craig) makes excuses to avoid a wedding.
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Economic News: The Good, The Bad and the Bogus— There's always good and bad news on the economy, but don't get sucked in by those who want to offer
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TV Review: Decorating Cents on HGTV— Decorating Cents puts a whole new spin on home redesigning by providing valuable information on frugal home redecorating.
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Remember When"— A subdued look at people past their prime, as the Sopranos "Remember When."
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Movie Review: Roman— Angela Bettis and Lucky McKee re-team once again for Roman.
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B-Movie of the Week: Ernest Goes to Camp— Try as you might, you simply cannot resist Ernest's moronic charm.
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Video Restaurant Review: Anthos, New York — Discover the newest restaurant to hit New York: Anthos!
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Manga Review: Yakitate!! Japan by Takashi Hashiguchi — Takashi Hashiguchi's comic baking manga proves a sweetly lightweight romp.
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Daisuke Matsuzaka Analyzed, Part II: So Far in 2007— His numbers in America mirror that of those dominating stats in Japan, given a small sample size.
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DVD Review: Night at the Museum Two-Disc Special Edition— A miserable video presentation doesn't take away from this completely enjoyable family romp.
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