- Sunday, May 06, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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Extremist Does Not Mean Terrorist!— Islam too large to be split in two.
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Chalmers Johnson's Blowback - The Costs and Consequences of American Empire: Is America in Decline? — The unraveling of the Empire would have the same inevitability of a Greek tragedy.
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Music Review: Bloc Party - A Weekend in the City— A look at Bloc Party's newest release.
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Music Review: Cephalic Carnage - Xenosapien— The carnage is real, I'm living proof.
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Music DVD Review: Yes - Live At Montreux 2003— In 2003, Yes finally graced the stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival.
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Music Review: Jefferson Airplane - Sweeping Up The Spotlight: Live At The Fillmore East 1969— Although Bless It's Pointed Little Head remains the definitive live Jefferson Airplane album, this previously undiscovered show comes close.
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Music Review: Hector Martignon - Refugee— If percussion is your thing, you'll find a lot to like with this album.
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HD DVD Review: Van Helsing— Making action dull.
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TV Review: How I Met Your Mother - Season Finale— One of the funniest shows on television delivers a two-part season finale.
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Music Review: Luther Russell — Repair— Luther Russell returns from the ashes of heartache and divorce, only to emerge with, perhaps, his best work yet.
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Book Review: The Feeling of What Happens - Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness by Antonio Damasio— What does it mean to be alive? To be aware? Antonio Damasio searches for the answer deep in our dura
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Music Review: The Himalayans - She Likes The Weather— Album by a pre-Counting Crows Adam Duritz released after 17 years
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One Track Mind: Jamiroquai - "Just Another Story" — Prog aspirations make "Just Another Story" not just another dance funk number.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3— Here comes the Spider-Man. The question is, should he keep going?
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Movie Review: Numb— Finally coming to DVD, Michael Ferris Gibson's Numb is a film that challenges viewers on many levels.
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Cigar Review: Perdomo Lot 23 Maduro— ... this would be a fantastic cigar for a person new to cigars or as a first cigar of the
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Theater Review: An Octopus Love Story— "If I could find another octopus in the tank...I would choose that over you."
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Book Review: The Arts of Asia - Materials, Techniques, Styles by Meher McArthur— Love Asian art, but too busy or confused to learn the history? Meher McArthur gives us a different approach in
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Book Review: The Amazing Spider-Man Pop-Up - Marvel True Believers Retro Collection by Andy Mansfield and Caroline Repchuk— Spider-Man jumps to life in the new Pop-Up book
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Music Review: The Essential Alan Parsons Project— Whether you are a fan of APP's original prog or it's latter day pop, this is the most complete compilation
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Theater Review: Matt Pelfrey's An Impending Rupture of the Belly, at Pasadena's Carrie Hamilton Theatre— Matt Pelfrey's world premiere play at Pasadena's Carrie Hamilton Theatre delves into urban paranoia, but its unrelenting grimness seems pointless.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3— Spider-Man 3 is a two hour and twenty minute shard of escapism that is only a glimmer of what made
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France Becomes Respectable Again— Election of a conservative in France is a revolution for strong economic policies and signals the continuing decline of socialist
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Roger Clemens Announces Return To The Yankees— During Sunday afternoon’s game, the Yanks made a surprise announcement that Clemens will pitch for the Yanks in 2007.
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Music Reviews: Damn Yankees, Stryper, Sadus, and Gorefest— Another collection of metal reviews in Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Music Review: The View - Hats Off to the Buskers— The View are set to begin their assault on the U.S. charts with the May 8 release of Hats Off
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Can They Be Saved and Spoilers— Three lives held in peril and another with a price on his head.
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TV Review: SNL in the '90s - Pop Culture Nation— "Dear Saturday Night Live, It's Over. Please Die."
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Attica State— The Beatles after being bitten, chewed, swallowed and digested by Nirvana.
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Book Review: Best New Paranormal Romance, edited by Paula Guran— Stories that willl move you, make you smile, or send a thrill down your spine.
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Book Review: Lost Echoes by Joe R. Lansdale— East Texas noir explodes with a touch of Ghost Whisperer and plenty of twists and turns.
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Book Review: Istanbul by Orhan Pamuk— It's not only a voyage into the heart of a city, but also an anatomy of the soul of a
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Music Review: Shirelles - Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow — The first all-girl group ever to score a number one record, the Shirelles defined the "girl-group" genre, becoming the template
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Paris Hilton: 45 Nights in Jail— So Paris Hilton's going to jail. Well, she always was a trendsetter.
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Music Review: Steven Seagal & Thunderbox - Mojo Priest— Can the action hero become the blues hero?
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Music Review: Animal Liberation Orchestra - Roses & Clover— A contemporary album with an old school flavor, Roses & Clover is sweet and sharp like its namesake.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3 - Dear Sam Raimi...— I hope you get this, because I really wanted to ask you — what went wrong, man?
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Movie Review: Taxi to the Dark Side— Just awarded the Best Documentary prize at the Tribeca Film Festival, this is a powerful film about detainees in US
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Bloody Sunday: Why Steve Nash Couldn't Save Game 1— How Karl Malone helped lead to the rule that kept Steve Nash out when the Suns needed him most.
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Book Review - Linux System Administration by Tom Adelstein & Bill Lubanovic— Linux System Administration will give you the tools you need to become a better administrator.
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