- Friday, April 27, 2007 — 56 Articles Published
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TV Review: Dancing with the Stars - One Man’s Sanjaya is Another Man’s Heather Mills— In its previous three seasons, ABC’s Dancing with the Stars has dished out harmless and mindless entertainment.
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HD DVD Review: Smokin' Aces— It's not smoking if it's not hot to begin with.
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Product Review: She Complete's Silk Headbands — She Complete makes a full line of headbands in sumptuous silks and vivid stripes for a modern twist on a
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Video Tour: 1st Look Los Angeles - Goorin and K&L Merchants— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles.
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Political Economy Of Everyday Conversation— Conversational space is changing and our structure of knowledge is changing with it.
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Restaurant Review: Momofuku Ssam Bar, New York City— Go behind the scenes at NYC's latest hotspot.
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Wine Competitions: Vining for Greatness— Wine competitions have been, and will continue to be, around for decades.
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Book Review: These Boots Weren't Made For Walking by Melody Carlson— Melody Carlson weaves a light-hearted, entertaining tale about a young woman trying to find her place in the world.
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Book Review: Grandpa for Sale by Dotti Enderle and Vicki Sansum— A young girl discovers the real price of family.
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Book Review: Photoshop Filter Effects Encyclopedia by Roger Pring— If you want to learn to work with filters, Photoshop Filter Effects Encyclopedia is highly recommended as a compact guide
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Book Review: Catch a Rising Star by Tracey Bateman— Tabby Brockman is washed up. Well, that is until she learns that there may be a chance of reviving her
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Theater Preview: Reader, a play by Ariel Dorfman hosted by Amnesty International — A politically charged but personal play about what happens to a society when it suppresses important truths in the name
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The Friday Morning Listen: Rollins Band - The End Of Silence— ...we can forget that there are people out there who can barely contain their passion for music.
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Music Review: Calle 13 - Residente o Visitante— Even more impressive as their debut: Calle 13 confirms as key innovators in latin urban music.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Barnes & Barnes, Wild Man Fischer, And Some "Normal" Music— "Party in My Pants," "Three Drunk Newts," "Sewey Hole" - they're all here. Eat them up. Yum.
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Interview: Jane Monheit, Blame It On The Bossa Nova— Jazz It Girl Jane Monheit shifts her hips to a more Brazilian beat
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Music Review: Mad Caddies - Keep It Going— it’s a pleasure knowing the Mad Caddies slavishly adheres to their beautifully weird musical vision.
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Movie Review: Lethal Force— Sir Alvin Ecarma creates a satire of action flicks so full of over-the-top nonsense that Scraps can't stop watching it!
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Movie Review: Diggers— An under-the-radar dramedy with a great comedic pedigree.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Invisible, The Condemned, Next— One week left...
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Video Tour: What's In Your Bag?— Follow Faran Krentcil from Fashionista.com as she hits the streets of New York to find out what New Yorkers carry
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Video Restaurant Review: Amalia, NYC— Discover New York's newest restaurant to hit the scene, Amalia.
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Video Tour: 1st/Look Los Angeles - Hokusai, Rustic Canyon and Cafe Nagomi— Discover the best of what's new in LA.
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Video Restaurant Review: The Penthouse, Santa Monica— Discover the newest hotspot to hit Los Angeles, The Penthouse!
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"Looking Back" On The 2007 NFL Draft: Adrian Peterson The Star— In 2011, Peterson has become a fantasy stud, which has not yet translated into success for the Minnesota Vikings.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Weekend, April 27th-29th— ...
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Casting Call: Calling All Kids— Fox is searching for their new class of 5th Graders!
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DVD Review: Happy Feet — Mumble and other penguins learn how to dance to their heartsounds.
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Movie Review: Next— I guess we all wish we could get a second chance at something.
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Economic Armageddon Is Coming— It is time to prevent a global call war before we have economic Armageddon.
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A Theistic Defense of Atheism— Atheists in the foxholes at Virigina Tech? You betcha.
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Cinema Macabre Issue 2: Kinky Nuns, Otherworldly Kids, Radioactive Jelly-Men And A Zombie Soldier Await You— The horrors of devil worship, radiation, war, and... parenthood!?
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Hillary Commands The First Democratic Debate— Senator Clinton was the clear victor in last night's debate.
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An Offer for Peace: Disarming Hamas and Fatah— Hope has been revived in the Middle East peace process with the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative.
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Bread And Rodeos— Not a single candidate helped themselves last night. Not one.
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Book Review: The China Study - The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health by T. Colin Campbell and Thomas M. Campbell II— If you're tired of feeling tired, and sick of feeling sick, you should read this comprehensive study on nutrition.
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Baking Video: Making a Wedding Cake— If you want to do something really nice for the bride and groom, make them an amazing wedding cake.
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Flash Games: Enigmatica, Submachine 4: The Lab, Scribble, Tiki Balls— Scribbles, puzzles, and a vengeful tiki god. Five games in all!
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Music Review: Superdrag: Last Call For Vitriol— "If you don't like Superdrag, you don't like rock n' roll" - so do I?
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DVD Review: Alpha Dog— Can these teen gangsters run with the big dogs?
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"Looking Back" On The 2007 NFL Draft: Brady Quinn The Star— In 2011, the Miami Kid rides again.
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Pulp Pages: Pick-Up by Charles Willeford— “He holed up with a helpless lush. A story that builds to a shattering climax!”
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2007 Kentucky Derby - Down The Stretch To The Top Ten (Or So), Part II: The Long-Shots— Why Dominican may be the sleeper to watch.
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Music Review: Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening— An album that is just enjoyable to listen to.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of April 29— A week without PBS is like a week without spudnutty goodness.
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Movie Review: The Valet Runs in Neutral— A date movie that's hard to hate...
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The Business of Cricket— When our cricketers lose, only God can save them and their families from the wrath of their so called fans.
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Interview With Widescreen Advocate John Berger— Widescreen is overtaking DVD sales. What's caused this change in consumer choice? Berger tells us.
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Get a (Second) Life!— Businesses should seriously create a virtual world strategy and perhaps learn from cats.
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American Idol: Sanjaya, Simon Cowell, Howard Stern, and Dave Della Terza— Perhaps the Idol routine makes sense in England, or once did.
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Book Review: Photoshop Fine Art Effects Cookbook by John Beardsworth— If you want to explore fine art effects, then Photoshop Fine Art Effects Cookbook may be just your ticket.
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Book Review: Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way Using HTML and CSS by Ian Lloyd— While this may be a beginners book, even the more seasoned of us learned quite a number of things along
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Video Report: Day 2 at the Tribeca Film Festival, New York— Go behind the scenes on the second day at the Tribeca Film Festival.
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Book Review: The Sirens Of Baghdad by Yasmina Khadra— A warning and an education that every Western person should have as required reading.
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Book Review: Top Ten Uses for an Unworn Prom Dress by Tina Ferraro— Tina Ferraro delights in this upbeat and fun story of a girl, her vintage prom dress and life in general.
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Book Review: Evil Genius by Catherine Jinks — Have you ever wanted to be an evil genius? This book will teach you how.
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