- Friday, May 04, 2007 — 53 Articles Published
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Music DVD Review: Chicago Underground Trio - Chronicle— Chronicle is an example of improvised Jazz at its finest, and a daring combination of the visual and musical arts.
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Book Review: The Taken by Sarah Pinborough— I don’t know how many more books Sarah Pinborough needs to write before she runs out of steam...
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Spider-Man 3, Lucky You— Summer 2007 is here.
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Golden State Warriors Came Out To Play-ee-ay— The Dallas Mavericks - the NBA's top team, according to the regular season, are done after six playoff games.
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The First Republican Presidential Debate: Three Of Them Don't Believe In Evolution!— The three front-runners did fine - but three others don't believe in evolution!
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Even Confident People Have Cracks in Their Cool — From Dr. Phil to Oprah, everyone has doubts, fears, and insecurities.
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HD DVD Review: Dreamgirls— And I am tel-lin' yoooooou... to pick up this massive HD DVD two-disc set if you love Dreamgirls.
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Retro Redux: Dinah Washington - Queen Of The Blues— She was fiercely independent, intelligent and proud, and called herself the queen of the blues, or just — the queen.
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Taxicab Etiquette: The Dos and Don'ts of Back Seat Driving— For those who travel frequently, knowing what to do and what not to do in a taxicab is essential.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3 Falls Flat!— A first-day, first-show review of Spider-Man 3. Turns out that the movie is a complete watershed.
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Flash Games: VR Defender Y3K, Picnic Panic, Flash Circle TD, Onslaught, Turret Defense, Turret Tyranny, More— A total of nine "tower defense"-style games, each with unique charms. You'll love one of them.
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Movie Review: Cast Away - Tom Hanks Got Lost First— Lost is getting good again — just in time for the summer hiatus. Cast Away will hold you over.
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Product Review: Boaz NYC Rocks a Pair of Pants— There is maturity to the pants: the grey plaid fabric and the sexy but not slutty cut.
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Music Review: Bobby Vee - Rock 'n Roll Legends: Bobby Vee— Bobby Vee's live performance is energetic and well-performed and the songs retain the sound of the original hit recordings.
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Music Review: Amy Duncan - Pilgrimage— Simple and luscious acoustic pop from Scotland.
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DVD Review: Radiohead - OK Computer (a classic album under review)— How letting critics go on and on can ruin a perfectly good album.
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Music Review: Joe Henderson - Power To The People— Major jazz producer and record company executive Orrin Keepnews rights a wrong in Joe Henderson's rich recording legacy.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Tori Amos - American Doll Posse— An antidote for "too much."
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Movie Review: Until Death— Van Damme stretches his legs... by taking a bullet in the brain.
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Casting Call: Fun And Funny People Needed— ...
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of May 6— The first full week in May... awesome.
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Book Review: XQuery by Priscilla Walmsley— XQuery is one of those books that you get to learn the topic, but keep forever as a desk reference.
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PC Game Review: Big City Adventure: San Francisco— See San Francisco for only a few bucks without going anywhere.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: 15 East, New York— Discover the best of what's new in New York this week at 15 East, a sleek new sushi spot in
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LX.TV Tour 1st/Look New York - 15 East, Jennifer Lynn and Kidfresh— Discover the best of what's new in New York this week at 15 East, Jennifer Lynn, and Kidfresh.
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LX.TV Hardware Review: AVA Computers— Discover the best of what's new in LA at AVA Computers.
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Movie Review: The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover— CTWL will warp your image of eating and establish a limit on what you can stomach.
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America's Next Top Model Controversy: Glamourizing Violence Against Women?— While the crime scene photos are completely repulsive, the context in which they were produced can't be overlooked.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3 - The Summer Blockbusters Kick-Off— Spider-Man 3 is the movie Superman Returns should have been.
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Movie Review: September Dawn — This is a most impressive film, extracting facts from the history of religious terrorism on U.S. soil...
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NBC's Comedies Go Below The Belt— If sex sells, last night's comedy block must've been huge.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Weekend May 4 - May 6— What to watch this weekend...
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Counting Down the Top 10 Food Films— Presented in reverse chronological order are my Top 10 Food Films.
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Washington Wines: Just East of Greatness— Washington, over the past decade and a half, has developed into a major wine player.
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Casting Call: Let's Make A Deal — Or No Deal— Do we have a deal... or no deal?
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Music DVD Review: The Charlie Daniels Band Volunteer Jam— .... it may not be Southern Rock, but it sure is a great example of classic 1970's Rock and Roll.
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Movie Review: Away From Her— A moving film about Alzheimer's disease and how it affects relationships.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3 Allows Too Many Villains to Ruin the Stew!— It breaks my heart to have to say that this film achieves little more than a 6.5 out of 10.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Tea and Sympathy"— Clarence has Jerry as opposing counsel while Alan has to fend off Denny after the founding partner hits on Gloria.
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Movie Review: Next— Thanks, I'll wait for the next one...
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Drunk Hasselhoff Video Shows A Hard Fall Off The Wagon— Former Baywatch star continues his struggle with alcoholism.
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Lightly Dubbed: Straight Roots Production Digital Album Review: Dakini Dub— Latin American flavours survive a light dubbing from broad-minded and wide-ranging producer.
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Music DVD Review: Classic Albums: Apostrophe(‘) and Over-nite Sensation - Frank Zappa— “The definitive authorized” DVD story behind the making of Frank Zappa’s two biggest selling LPs.
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DVD Review: Moral Orel - Volume 1, The Unholy Edition— Dino Stamatopoulos, the creator of Moral Orel is one sick dude. And I like that about him.
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Past Imperfect"— Mac and Flack deal with the aftermath of Truby's arrest when a serial killer is let out of prison while
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Racism and the NBA: A Second Look— Is there institutional racism in the NBA?
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Music Review: Loudlife - Loudlife— Loudlife promise an awful lot, and almost deliver.
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Notes On A Movie-Going Experience: Theater Etiquette— Rules I think all people should follow so we can all enjoy a day at the movies.
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Book Review: Light - Science and Magic - Introduction to Photographic Lighting Third edition by Fil Hunter, Steven Biver, and Paul Fuqua — If you are a photographer of any type, especially one who does studio work, this is a must-have reference.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Daleks" (WooWho #4 and #5)— WooWho returns with opinions on an awful two-parter.
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TV Review: Grey’s Anatomy Spins Off And Spins Out— I gave in and against my better judgment became like everyone else.
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Movie Review: Starbucking - The True Story of One Man's Highly Caffeinated Journey— How many Starbucks can one man visit in a lifetime? A lot, it seems!
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Music Review: Johnny Tillotson - Rock 'n Roll Legends: Johnny Tillotson— Featuring thirteen live concert recordings, this release is worth owning for the music alone, and the silly, quirky bonus segments
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