- Tuesday, May 15, 2007 — 57 Articles Published
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PS2 Review: Metal Slug Anthology— Rejoice, Metal Slug fans. Your Holy Grail has arrived.
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Nintendo DS Review: Konami Classics Series - Arcade Hits— The bottom line is this compilation has something for everyone. Even after one game is beaten, you have over a
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Book Review: His Dark Materials Omnibus by Philip Pullman— For the first time, all three books of Philip Pullman's award-winning His Dark Materials trilogy will be published in their
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Book Review: Falling Man by Don DeLillo— Don DeLillo explores 9-11 and its aftermath in his latest novel.
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The Real Immigration Threat — If you think the true threat to our nation is illegal immigration, think again.
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Mansion of Terror Roadtrip to HauntCon— A haunted house is definitely a year-round, part-time labor of love.
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Graphic Novel Review: Essex County Vol 1 - Tales from the Farm by Jeff Lemire— A spare and beautifully told story filled with mystery, whimsy, and hockey, set on a farm in Canada.
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Product Review: She Complete Reinvents the Obi Belt— She Complete modernizes the classic Japanese obi belt with their signature bold stripes.
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Soft Drinks Are American, But Not The Aluminum Can— mental_floss fact of the day.
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Book Review: Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Workflow – The Digital Photographer's Guide by By Tim Grey— If you want a no-nonsense book that provides the details in a clear and concise manner, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Workflow
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Detroit Tigers Remain In Great AL Central Position, Maybe— Cleveland, Chicago, and Minnesota aren't about to give up, however. They're all a little injured.
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Music DVD Review: Santana Hymns for Peace: Live at Montreux— a celebration of the virtues of peace that just happens to rock--or is it the other way around?
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Pan's Labyrinth, The Fountain, Stomp the Yard Region 1 DVD Releases for May 15th, 2007— This week, Del Toro brings it.
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A Helping Hand: My Mother Expects Too Much— My friends say she expects a spouse's share of responsibility rather than a son's share.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: May 15, 2007— As a friend of mine likes to say, I am buying the hell out of this one.
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Music Review: Verismo - City of Kings— Like a shot of your favorite tequila, this debut album is one you don’t want to miss.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Genesis, Guided By Voices, Manic Street Preachers, Rufus Wainwright, Wilco— Huge week here. Tough choices to make.
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Music Review: Coco Montoya - Dirty Deal, A Good Deal with One Catch— Montoya makes solid music but needs more inspiration.
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Music Review: Chico Ray — Chico Ray— Juvenile foul mouthed childish acoustic nerd-rock... it's what's for breakfast.
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Concert Review: Bjork (Chicago, IL 5/12/07)— Are we having fun yet...?
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Music Review: Sage Francis - Human the Death Dance— Sage Francis returns with more intelligent hip-hop bliss for the granola and poetry set.
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Interview: Watermelon Slim (Part One)— Part one of a two part interview with Blues musician Watermelon Slim.
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Music Review: Wilco's Sky Blue Sky, On a Clear Day You Can Listen Forever— Tune in, turn on and mellow yellow to the new Wilco disc.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Secrets Surface and Spoilers— Sam learns Jason is Liz's baby's father and Carly discovers Mr. Craig's true identity.
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DVD Review: Dinosaurs - The Complete Third and Fourth Seasons— They're a pre-historic stone age family (no, the other one).
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Music Review: AC/DC - Back in Black— No one thought Bon Scott could be easily replaced, Back in Black is a testament to Brian Johnson's suitability.
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Movie Review: The African Queen - Katharine Hepburn Centenary Celebration— Katharine Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart as the ultimate mismatched couple.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Pan's Labyrinth— Two movies enter, one movie leaves.
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Music Review and Inteview: William Andrew — PreTragedy: A Narration— Even in Arkansas, talent can be felt in only four songs. Everyone, I'd like you to meet William Andrew.
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Movie Review: Lucky You— A movie about an emotionally distressed poker player. Fold this hand.
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Hitting Mugabe's Murderous Regime for Six— The Australian Government hit back at the murderous regime of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe by cancelling a planned cricket tour.
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Movie Review: 28 Weeks Later— Bloody good time.
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Live Earth in Istanbul and The Daily Music and Tech News— Live Earth, the Smashing Pumpkins and Myspace.com fights sexual predators in today's update.
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The 2007 Network Upfronts: ABC— This year, ABC models a comedy series on a bunch of car insurance commercials (no, seriously).
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Kennedy and Heidi"— Another brilliant episode, as the series enters its final stretch.
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TV Review: 24 Season 6, Episode 22: Lovers and Other Stranglers — 24 and Jack Bauer are never going to be the same when Day 6 is over, and that might be
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Box Office Update 5/11-5/13: Spider-Man 3's Web Sags— Zombies are unable to stop the swinging Spider, news at 11.
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Wants A Peaceful Joyful Life With Friends: Capricorn With Moon Conjunct Neptune: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I have never found a good support at my office and a good true friend.
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Digg, Reddit, Netscape: The Wisdom of Crowds or Mob Rule?— Digg, Reddit, and Netscape are heralded as harnessing the wisdom of crowds, but do they? Could they?
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Music DVD Review: Tupac: The Complete Live Performances— A must-have addition to the collection for hip-hop and general music fans alike.
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Elvis Casserole— ...
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The Death of an Ideologue: My Political Alignment for Sale to Highest Bidder— No more will I fight for ideas... I will fight for who pays me the most.
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LX.TV Visits Central Kitchen and the Salty Paw, New York— Discover the best of what's new in New York at Central Kitchen and the Salty Paw.
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LX.TV Restaurant Reviews: Adobe Restaurant and Lounge, Algabar, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles at Adobe Restaurant and Lounge and Algabar.
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LX.TV Interview with Jeanne Claude and Christo, Renowned Environmental Artists— On this episode of Drinks W/LX, Shira Lazar sits down with renowned environmental artists Jeanne-Claude and Christo.
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2007 Preakness – Tuesday Update— After seeing 20 horses run in the Kentucky Derby, only nine 3-year-olds will be entered into the Preakness.
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CAO Vision w/Video— A group tasting of the the CAO Vision cigar.
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TV Review: Dancing With the Stars, A Stunning, Successful Semi-finals Night— Monday night’s season four semi-finals was probably one of the best of any past season.
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Movie Review: Provoked— Aishwarya Rai stars in this new drama, based on a true story
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TV Review: NOGGIN's Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends— Every preschooler who has had the chance to watch NOGGIN thinks it's the best thing since sliced bread.
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DVD Review: Tex Avery's Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection— Tex Avery's classic character comes to DVD for the first time.
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Music DVD Review: The Band - Classic Albums: The Band— This DVD is a great introduction to one of the greatest bands and the greatest albums of the last forty
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Music Review: Paul Duncan - Above the Trees— You won't get sick of this album, or rather can't get sick of it, because it laps over you, envelopes
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Jerry Falwell, 1933-2007— Jerry Falwell was a more three-dimensional man than either his critics or fans will ever admit.
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Music Review: Cowboy Junkies - At the End of Paths Taken— Cowboy Junkies return to reveal stories about characters "At the End of Paths Taken."
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Music Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows— Rush returns to form on "Snakes & Arrows".
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Send Canadian Parliament to Penalty Box For Slashing Shane Doan— Don't our politicians have more pressing matters to attend to?
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