- Monday, May 14, 2007 — 54 Articles Published
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Game du Jour Deals: May 14 through May 20— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Canadian Politics: Child Poverty - Our Shame— there is no reason that any child in Canada should be going to bed hungry at night or without a
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Book Review: The Gypsy Madonna by Santa Montefiore— From the first page to the last Montefiore's words paint a picture of a time and place that is unforgettable.
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Book Review: The Shellman Story - Hanging the Preacher by Henry A. Buchanan— It's easy, and misleading, to say that the civil rights movement was a church-led initiative; the truth is much more
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Harry Potter And His Refutation Of Illiteracy— Hundreds of millions of sales and readers show that critics who think we are living in an illiterate age are
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The Rockologist: Remembering Two Of Al Stewart's Best Albums, And The Time He Stole My Date— I still love Al Stewart's music all these years later. But if we ever meet again, remind me he's owed
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Retro Redux: Benny Carter - Eight Decades Of Excellence— His talents as a performer, arranger, and composer, on display through several generations of jazz, made him one of the
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Music Review: Two Cow Garage — Three— Two Cow Garage becomes one of my favorite, accidental discoveries.
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Texas Newsbrief: Nativists in Dallas, Gas Pimps in Austin, Toll Roads to Hell— The Texas legislature is like a chicken with an electric prod up its cloaca trying to run fast enough to
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Book Review: Lulu.com's Self-Published Children's Literature— Perhaps because these are self-published books, I get the feeling that we, the readers, are privy to a little bit
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Interview with Barney Saltzberg, musician/songwriter of Crazy Hair Day — "One of the amazing things about them is that they are giving dollar for dollar whatever we give them directly
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Concert Review: Jorma Kaukonen at Zankel Hall NYC— Jorma Kaukonen solo acoustic at the intimate Zankel Hall.
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Music DVD Review: Damn Yankees - Uprising Live!— 90's supergroup Damn Yankees go out in style.
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Vinyl Tap: Elvis Costello - My Aim Is True— The mercurial Costello is on full display on one of the best debut albums in the history of, um, debut
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Concert Review: Coldshot w/ Downfire, Fifty Habit, Audible Thought (May 12, 2007)— Local music, get out there and support it.
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Book Review: Divisadero by Michael Ondaatje— The author of The English Patient explores "how we live with those retrievals from childhood that coalesce and echo throughout
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TV Review: House - "Resignation"— A head exploded, and I'm having trouble concentrating on anything else in the episode.
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Music Review: Jimmy Burns - Live at B.L.U.E.S.— Good things come to those who wait.
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Music Review: Crushed - My Machine— The debut album from Crushed is a powerful set of tunes, replete with superb timing and intelligent lyrics.
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Theater Review: Neil LaBute's Fat Pig— Prejudging a book by its cover is bad for people - and this play, now getting its West Coast premiere
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Movie Review: Until Death— What is art? Has it something to do with sideburns?
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TV Review: Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School – Redemption, The True Self, and Learning How to Play The Con— Television, unfortunately, is notoriously unreal.
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Movie Review: Spiderman 3— Spiderman's back and this time he's got three villains to deal with...
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Celebrity Gossip Blogger, Perez Hilton - Protector of Free Speech?— Whether or not Perez prevails in the courtroom, one thing is for sure: the standards for online media are still
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Movie Review: Georgia Rule— Conservative exploitation.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Guantanamo By The Bay"— Alan tries a case against the government while Jerry tries to once more be gainfully employed by the firm.
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Life Drawing: Getting Nude for a Friend— Would you take your clothes off in the name of Art?
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Almost Wrestling the Man on the Moon— On the 23rd Anniversary of Andy Kaufman's death, writer Ann Cardinal reflects on her experience almost wrestling him - twice.
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Book Review: Metal - The Definitive Guide by Garry Sharpe-Young— ...
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Movie Review: The Ex— Comedy that doesn't take it as far as it could.
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Why Was Apple I the "Forbidden Computer?” — mental_floss fat of the day.
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LX.TV Interviews CariDee English of America's Next Top Model— Editor-in-Chief of Social Life Magazine, Devorah Rose, dishes with winner of America's Next Top Model, CariDee English.
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LX.TV Boutique Tour: Ketchup and Presse, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles at Ketchup and Presse Boutique.
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LX.TV Visits Evolution Surfboards— Drop in to discover Evolution Surf, the coolest, most regal boards on the beach.
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The 2007 Network Upfronts: NBC— NBC announces its new fall schedule.
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TV Movie Review: SciFi Channel's The Last Sentinel— You get a good grip on what awaits you in The Last Sentinel when the fight choreographer is listed in
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DVD Review: The Fountain— A masterful film deserves a masterful DVD.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: May 14 - May 17— What to watch this week as the season winds up.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For May 14, 2007— I got a fever, and the only prescription is more Pac-Man!
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Crème Caramel— ...
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Music Review: They Might Be Giants - The Else— A fantastic band, but a sub-par effort.
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Headlines - Iraqi Head Seeks Arms— There is always a back story to every news report. Sometimes, it's just better to speculate...
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I've Got the Power— The apathetic will be just as responsible for the world's political future as misguided voters.
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Slavery: Alive and Well and in America— Slavery and human trafficking still take place in the United States.
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V-Tech Rampage Flash Based Video Game Released— The game industry should brace for a backlash, even though they have nothing to do with it.
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The King of Queens: Farewell to the King— With the passing of King of Queens, the sitcom is adrift in unknown waters.
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Winning the Debate by Silencing the Opposition— The attempts to silence Christians from speaking about politics is an attempt to undermine our entire form of government.
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Justine Henin: The Quiet Belgian— Justine Henin is the private face of a public sport. An insight on the one who is quietly defying the
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Book Review: The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi— The Last Cato intelligently continues the vein opened by Dan Brown's The DaVinci Code.
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Book Review: Generation Loss by Elizabeth Hand— Punk rock meets photography meets murder in Elizabeth Hand's Generation Loss, a hipster crime novel with impeccable street cred.
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Book Review: Four Novels of the 1960s by Philip K. Dick— A pulp sci-fi writer gets included in the prestigious Library of America.
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Book Review: Dissolution by C.J. Sansom— Dr. Matthew Shardlake makes his debut as the newest historic sleuth.
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Book Review: Congratulations, You Have Cancer by Leslie Bishop— Your thoughts determine how well you recover from cancer.
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Book Review: Internet Riches - The Simple Money-Making Secrets of Online Millionaires by Scott Fox— Fancy being incredibly rich? Well, Scott Fox's book has some millionaire secrets that can help you begin to do just
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