- Sunday, April 29, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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Comic Book Review: DC's 52 #50 by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, et al. — In which one comics reader tries to belatedly make sense of DC’s year-long Event Series by only reading its 50th
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Graphic Novel Review: Broken Lines by Standard Design— A cowboy, spaceman, vampire and waitress. Unique and unusual but mostly just really, really funny.
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An Interview With Glasgow Phillips, Author of The Royal Nonesuch: Or, What Will I Do When I Grow Up?— "In which the author, a failure at literature, fails likewise at pornography..."
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Calling All Profiteers!— Who's the wielder of the club that's used on you and me?
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James B. Davis Sr., 1916-2007 - Founded the Dixie Hummingbirds— James B. Davis Sr., founder of the Dixie Hummingbirds, has joined the heavenly choir.
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Set the Debates Free!— Get your ticket to the freakshow! Tell the parties to let voters be informed and have access to the
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1st Look Los Angeles - The Penthouse and El Leon Spa— Discover the best of what's new in LA.
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A Mother's Day Gift That Keeps on Giving— An unusual tale of mother and son bonding: pushing ink on Mother's Day.
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Who Are The Insurgents?— The mistake the West keeps making is that we are constantly pouring gasoline on a fire.
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Music Review: Fake Problems - How Far Our Bodies Go— How Far Our Bodies Go demonstrates the nice guys in Fake Problems are one step closer to reaching icon status.
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Music Review: Crushed - My Machine— Deceptively good melodic riff rock sounds like a good way to describe this debut release.
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Concert Review: Iggy And The Stooges At WAMU Theatre, Seattle, WA 04/27/07— If Iggy And The Stooges play anywhere near you, don't miss it.
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Music Review: Ligion — External Affairs— Hailing from Nashville, by way of Cleveland, Ligion shows they’re “On The Way” to success with the release of "External
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of April 29— Tenet, Zevon, Nicklaus, Einstein, Kingsolver, Chabon, McGreevey, Dale Brown, Elizabeth Berg, Punk Rock Dad, Weird Virginia, Bastards of the Party,
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TV Review: House - "House Training"— Wherein House trains his staff, gets trained on his role in Wilson's life, and faces some dog training.
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DVD Review: Distant— N.B. Ceylan's first adventure into excellence.
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Video Interview with Drew Nieporent, Owner of Nobu Empire— On this episode of Drinks w/LX, SuChin Pak interviews Drew Nieporent, owner of the Nobu Empire and the Myriad Restaurant
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Guise 'n Dolls"— Alan plays with dolls while Denny dons a disguise after he makes an insensitive comment to a potential hire.
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TV Review: The Slanted Screen - Asian Men In Film And Television— The Slanted Screen is a good point of reference to start from when researching the racism against Asian-Americans in Hollywood.
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2007 Summer Movie Preview— Plan your 2007 summer movie calendar with this month by month summary of Hollywood offerings.
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HD DVD Review: Ant Bully— It's Bruce Campbell as an animated ant. Hard to go wrong with that.
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TV Review: Ugly Betty, "Petra-Gate" – I’ll See Your Cliffhanger and Raise You Two Papis Chulos— Gorgeous men, stylized fantasy sequences, and thrilling plot lines — does it get any better than this?
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Movie Review: Next— A new low for Philip K. Dick adaptations.
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Movie Review: They Shoot Movies, Don't They?— A fake documentary about independent Hollywood doesn't quite look convincing, but it tells a compelling story.
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DVD Review: Fletch - The Jane Doe Edition— Comedy classic re-issued on DVD.
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DVD Review: Mighty Joe Young (1998)— More proof you can never capture the original.
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Satire: A Template For Writing Letters To Penthouse— Note: Pick the best answer for whatever story or fantasy you want to share.
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Book Review:The Bone Whistle by Eva Swan — Three generations of Native Americans have their lives changed by a mystical bone whistle...
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DVD Review: Superman - The Theatrical Serials Collection— A time when Superman was more innocent — and not so damn super.
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Book Review: Three Dreams On Mount Meru by Francois Devenne— Francois Devenne brings to life an Africa that few of us are ever privileged enough to see
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Movie Review: The Condemned— Stone Cold! Stone Cold! Stone Cold!
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Movie Review: Illegal Aliens— Anna Nicole Smith's final picture proves to be everything you'd expect it to be – and less!
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Movie Review: The Invisible— Hello? Can anybody hear me?
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Cigar Review: Carlos Torano - Casa Torano with Video— This cigar was released in 2004 as a commercially available version of the Torano house blend.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Wedding Crasher and Spoilers— Jax and Carly's wedding and reception, the backdrop for drama, hijinx, and deception.
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Movie Review: Hot Fuzz— "By the power of Grayskull!"
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