- Monday, May 07, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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Part Two of an Interview with Sara Voorhees, Film Critic and Novelist— "I would never put myself in the category of my favorite critics." - Sara Voorhees
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Book Review: Goddess of the Americas by Ana Castillo— The Virgin of Guadalupe is celebrated in this series of essays that reveals She is much more than the Mother
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Book Review: Season of the Witch by Natasha Mostert— A tour de force of Gothic eroticism that seduces from start to finish.
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Music Review: The Queers - Munki Brain — The Queers are hard to pigeon hole, on the surface they look like a Brit-pop band, but they also operate
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The Top 25 Positive Songs of Popular Music— The very best, feel-good songs ever written. A positive philosophy lesson!
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Eurovision Song Contest 2007: The Official CD— Bellowing Balts, warbling Walloons, melodious Maltesers: they're all here on this CD previewing the 52nd Eurovision Song Contest
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Before We Wore Black— Time cannot extinguish the love between father and daughter.
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Music Review: Kahil El'Zabar's Infinity Orchestra Transmigration— ...a disc that is all about the blending together of different styles and cultures to form a unified sound.
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The Stress of AP Exam— You have no idea. A look inside a stressed teenager’s mind.
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Cold Reveal" — Mac works on an angel's fall while Stella tries to rise above a Philadelphia murder investigation.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: May 7 - May 10— What to watch this week!
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Romancing the Stone: An Adventure Finding Fabled Jade Mines— Think traversing amongst thieves, prospectors, and traders for treasure is an adventure of yesteryear? Not so, according to gemologist Richard
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An Astrologer's Astrologer: John Townley— There is an elite group at the top of every profession.
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So You Want to Be a Public Speaker— Public speaking is a curiosity. Most people either love it or are absolutely terrified of it.
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Concert Review: From Autumn to Ashes w/ Haste the Day, It Dies Today, Alesana, Twelve Gauge Valentine (May 5, 2007)— Not great, but still a decent night of heavy music.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of May 6, 2007— Elmore Leonard, James Patterson, Rebecca Stott, Haruki Murakami, Penny Vincenzi, Dead CEOs, Sex, Pain, Madness and the Devil in the
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Casting Call: New York Sous-Chefs— The Food Network is launching a new cooking show.
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TV Review: Durham County— It's creepy, eerie, disturbing, dark, and other kinds of fun.
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TV Review: Nova - "Pocahontas Revealed"— Nova takes a close look at Pocahontas, the legend, and the myths surrounding her.
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The Terror-able Truth About Globalization— The American middle class is on its deathbed. If you’re not a CEO, you’re probably screwed.
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Slandering Islam— Correcting the distortions about Islam created by Bin Laden and Bush.
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Gourmet Angel Gumbo— Caterer Shelly Everett shows us how to make a top notch, and surprisingly easy, gumbo.
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Music Review: John Prine & Mac Wiseman - Standard Songs for Average People— Neither standard, nor average.
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False Idols— Kill Your Idols
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Movie Review: The Thirst (2006/II)— While The Thirst is not that bad for second-rate horror, it’s not that good, either.
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Walk Like a Man"— A fantastic return to form as the series looks at Tony's relationship with Christopher and AJ.
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Music Review: Michael Bublé - Call Me Irresponsible— Timeless songs, timeless voice, timely release: Michael Bublé has come once again to save music.
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2007 Kentucky Derby – The Monday Morning Jockey— Congratulations to Street Sense for such an exiting race!
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3— Sadly, the best word to describe this film is "sucktastic".
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Movie Review: August Underground's Penance— Barf bags, I'm afraid, are not included with Fred Vogel's latest cinematic atrocity.
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DVD Review: The Hitcher — No good deed goes unpunished in The Hitcher on DVD.
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TV Review: The Tudors - "Henry's Apothecary"— The Tudors fight the sweats, with medicines not all that different from our own.
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DVD Review: The Searchers— The real John Ford and John Wayne are still being sought in this overrated classic.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For May 7, 2007— The Virtual Console takes a bite out of crime this week. Oddly enough, no McGruff the Crime Dog games.
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DVD Review - Breaking and Entering— The production sinks with a plodding, uninvolving, and completely unbelievable script.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Paper Mario— Mario might be flat, but this game sure as hell isn’t.
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