- Sunday, May 20, 2007 — 31 Articles Published
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Book Review: Cake Or Death - The Excruciating Choices of Everyday Life by Heather Mallick— Heather Mallick is honest in a world where that means something and she speaks from the heart.
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You Don't Have to Say Goodbye When Someone You Love Dies— Coping with my father's death, with help from Allison Dubois.
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Music Review: Gary Moore - Close As You Get— With style favored over substance in much of today's music, it's nice to chomp on something where the meat
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The Money Pit - or Redecorating the Condo from Hell!— I spent nearly two years planning how I would redecorate. I think the planning helped save money.
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Book Review: High Profile, Spare Change, and Edenville Owls by Robert Parker— While many writers put out maybe one book a year, three new whodunnits by the prolific Robert Parker are being
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The Dark Knight's Joker Revealed!— Heath Ledger's makeup as the Joker is a darker version than any seen before.
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Neil Young - The Bird Album— An albums worth of great Neil Young songs about birds.
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Interview With Putumayo Kids Manager Mona Kayhan About Animal Playground CD— "The goal for this project was to create a upbeat global CD highlighting various areas of the world..." - Mona
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Music Review: Billy Idol - Greatest Hits— The former Generation X singer had the ability to fuse a pop song with hard rock, and act like a
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Laurence Olivier Centenary: The Greatest Actor of the 20th Century?— He could play anything, from Shakespeare's Hamlet to Nazi war criminal Christian Szell in Marathon Man.
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Music Review: George Gee/Jump Jivin' Wailers - If Dreams Come True— ...a veteran, polished ensemble with several albums already to their credit, and they know how to swing.
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of May 20, 2007— Connelly, Reagan, Gore, Hosseini, Eisler, Evans, History's Most Desired Baseball Card, Dinner with Dad, People Get Screwed All the Time,
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Music Review: Classic Albums: Never Mind The Bollocks Here's The Sex Pistols— The act of creating music is not that of a person with no faith or hope for the future.
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Book Review: Fear of the Dark by Walter Mosley— Fearless Jones and Paris Minton return for their third mystery in 1956 Los Angeles.
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Concert Review: 54 Nude Honeys/Rodeo Massacre: La Maroquinerie, Paris— Spectacular performances by Rodeo Massacre and 54 Nude Honeys at the Maroquinerie, Paris. Bands to watch, especially.
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Music Review: Various Artists - An Allstar Tribute to Bon Jovi— I’m never quite sure how to react to tribute albums, especially when at first glance it’s a who’s who of
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2007 Preakness – Sunday Morning Recap— Is this years Preakness a preview to the next fight, the Belmont Stakes coming up in three weeks?
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NBA Western Conference Finals: Spurs Just A Little Better At Everything— In the Western Conference Finals one team plays good, fundamental basketball. Their opponent plays great fundamental basketball.
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The Last Mughal and the First Empress - Part 1: Vultures— Churning the past to find the present.
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The Last Mughal and The First Empress - Part 2: Within Their Grasp— Churning the past to find the present.
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The Last Mughal and The First Empress - Part 3: Moment in the Sun— Churning the past to find the present.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - To Protect His Brother and Spoilers— To what lengths will Jax go to in order to protect Jerry from himself?
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TV Review: May Round-Up - CSI Season 7 Reaches a Disappointing Conclusion— The season reaches its (anti)climax.
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Endless Summer... Television: Some Seasonal Alternatives— What's a TV addict to do in the dog days of summer?
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Movie Review: Shrek the Third— Mediocre sequel offers some funny gags, but the story fails to deliver.
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Music Review: Alvin Batiste - Marsalis Music Honors Series— On his swan song release, Batiste remains that most special of things: The old-school modernist.
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Book Review: You Know Your Life is a Soap Opera If... by Gerry Waggett— Get the scoop on how to handle the soap diva's most pressing problems in this cute gift book.
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Music Review: Al Stewart - Live: Rhymes in Rooms — This second live album from Al Stewart weaves an unplugged style with a unique take on classic songs.
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Book Review: Matters of the Blood by Maria Lima— A great page-turner, full of great supernatural mystery.
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NBA: Deron Williams a Bright Spot For Jazz In Game One Loss— While Utah's Game One performance had a few bright spots, San Antonio made a statement with their 108-101 win.
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U.K.: Private Members' Bill: Abuse of Power— U.K. parliament's attempt to hide from the law it imposes on everyone else is an abuse of power.
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