- Wednesday, May 02, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Book Review: Avoid a Migraine, Stop a Migraine by Sandra Spewock Feder— Migraine is a symptom; pain comes for a reason.
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Interview with Donald E. Westlake, Author of What's So Funny?— "Reality is stranger than fiction because God doesn't have to worry about being plausible."
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NHL '94 Dictates An Indians vs. Orioles Do-Over— The umps messed up during the Indians-Orioles game and MLB should fix it.
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Josh Hancock, Tony La Russa, and Questions Unanswered— La Russa may have more experience in recognizing signs of trouble than he'd care to admit.
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Pop Cult Mind Wax - Out Of The Mouths Of Babes— Or, "Famous First Words"
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OQO Model O2: A Mobile Geek's Dream Come True— Demand has been so high that many distributors have not been able to fulfill preorders that were taken since
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TV Review: 24 Season Six, Hour 20 - The Audrey Situation— Cheng was having problems with the SSSCBD - whatever he uttered right before the commercial break sure wasn’t Mandarin for
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TV Review: Heroes - "Five Years Gone"— Time travel's tough to tell in any medium. Heroes does it better than most, and in television no
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Music Review: Complete Keyboard Sonatas, Vol. 7 by Domenico Scarlatti— Konstantin Scherbakov, along with Jenö Jandó, and Evgeny Zarafiants, have provided the highlights among highlights thus far in the Naxos
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Music Review: Client - Heartland— Three icy cool synth pop divas craft a catchy, fun album.
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Music Review: Shadows Fall - Threads of Life— Delivering a dose of modern thrash.
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Retro Redux: Songs That Tickle (Part II) - Rock & Roll Oldies— An outstanding song title and artist name combination, "Nee Nee Na Na Na Na Nu Nu" by Dicky Doo And
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Music Review: Goldrush - The Heart Is The Place— England's Goldrush is back with an all new album.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Rush, Mike Keneally— It's Christmas in May for Rush fans.
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Phil Hughes Injures Hamstring - I've Seen This Somewhere Prior— In the seventh inning, mid-no-hitter Hughes' hamstring felt funny. As it felt pulled, so was he from the game.
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TV Review: House - "Family"— Does Foreman really think he can quit the family?
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Violence Unlikely to End in Somalia— Days of calm in the capital brings slight relief, but unless something changes more violence looms
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A Pox on All Their Houses — White, Senate, and House— Bush and the Democrats seemed determined to depress the hell out of all of us while destroying America. God bless
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LX.TV Tour: 1st/Look New York - Momofuku Ssam Bar and Tillman's— Discover the best of what's new in New York: Momofuku Ssam Bar and Tillman's/
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LX.TV Interview with Video Artist Eve Sussman— NYC video artist Eve Sussman discusses her latest work with LX.TV art advisor Lowell Pettit.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: Hurapan Kitchen, New York City— Discover the best of what's new in New York at Hurapan Kitchen.
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LX.TV Fashion Review: Katie Zorn's Fall 2007 Collection — Go behind the scenes at Katie Zorn's refined Fall 2007 show and get a peak at her smart and sophisticated
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Scotch Egg— Chef Pierre Landet of Crecle Rouge shows us his version of the scotch egg. Watch and be amazed.
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The End of the War in Iraq— It's time to admit that the war in Iraq is long over - and take the peacekeeping mission there seriously.
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Graphic Story Review: The Last Sane Cowboy & Other Stories by Daniel Merlin Goodbrey— A memorable collection of graphic stories and monologues set in an Absurd New World.
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Book Review: Acts of Violets by Kate Collins— Harmless reading and mildly entertaining but there are better choices in this genre.
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Book Review: Emma's Journal by Juli Loesch Wiley— A frank and open discussion on the struggles of living chastely.
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PS2 Review: Test Drive Unlimited— An ideal title for fun exploration thanks to fun car physics, GPS assistance and wealth of racing choices.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: The House, New York City— Discover the best of what's new in New York at The House in Gramercy Park.
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Book Review: Dirty Little Secrets of the Record Business - Why So Much Music You Hear Sucks by Hank Bordowitz— Hank Bordowitz pens a tome that's not as scandalous as its titular - and titillating - promise.
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Mint Juleps and Cigars— Celebrate the Kentucky Derby (or any other time) with a prooper mint julep and a stogie!
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LX.TV Tour: 1st Look New York - Monday Room and Yelo— Discover the best of what's new in New York: Monday Room and Yelo.
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DVD Review: The Hitcher— A gritty, well made thriller.
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DVD Review: Batman Beyond - Season Three— This entire series is a great addition to the Batman mythos, and if you’re a Bat-fan, it should be in
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TV Review: The Shield - "Haunts" - Shane's Smackdown— There's a hot time in the old barn tonight! Things are heating up in the final season of The Shield.
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Casting Call: Divorcing Couples Needed— If you and your ex-spouse are interested in helping each other move on, Bravo wants you!
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Music DVD Review: Carey and Lurrie Bell - Gettin' Up Live— Here are two more players who can be added to that list of folk whose names should be known the
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Sony PSP Review: Carol Vorderman’s Sudoku— If you love sudoku, you’ll love this endlessly challenging game.
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Music Review: Veda Hille - Return of the Kildeer— Hauntingly sweet, fringe folk and avant-pop shows Canadian singer-songwriter Veda Hille is all about the journey
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Tis the Season: The Best Summer Songs — The following is our list of top five summer songs of all time.
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Movie Review: Marie Antoinette — On the surface Marie Antoinette appeared to be a colorful, modern, and energetic retelling of the story of a doomed
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Nikolas Left to Die— Luke wants to know Lulu and Dillon's secret. and Jerry left Nikolas to die on today's General Hospital.
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DVD Review: Things Behind The Sun— Alison Anders comes up short in a PC tale about rape and its consequences.
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Irreconcilable Differences: See No Evil— This week's feature takes a look at the WWE Films and their latest product of misaligned intentions, See No Evil.
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LX.TV: Day 7 at the Tribeca Film Festival— Go behind the scenes at the Tribeca Film Festival at the premiere of Lucky You.
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