- Friday, May 25, 2007 — 32 Articles Published
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Book Review: Book of Mornings, Raúl Niño, and The Perfect Moment by Raúl Niño— Raúl Niño writes about real men, men who let themselves be rescued by love and family, in a small jewel
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Book Review: Programming SQL Server 2005 by Bill Hamilton— This is a perfect volume for those who have worked with, and are comfortable with SQL Server 2000, and now
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Book Review: Ralph Ellison: A Biography by Arnold Rampersad— A compelling, copiously researched work that captures the complexity of the mercurial Ellison.
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Music Review: Bryan Adams - Reckless— There is always one album that changes a musician's life forever. For Bryan Adams that was Reckless...
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Concert Review: Bob Dylan Live in Birmingham, April 17, 2007— Twenty-nine years after getting the rapture on an airfield called Blackbush, a re-visitation reveals "things have changed".
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Looking at the 2007 Friday Upfronts— Friday Night Lights on Friday? What an idea! And let's not forget the vampire detective.
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Music Review: Bebel Gilberto - Momento— A pleasant afternoon moment from Brazil's leading export that leaves us wanting more.
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Movie Review: 976-EVIL— Just when you thought it was safe to call the phone sex hotline once again, 976-Evil spoils it for us!
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CBS Clip Show: The Big Bang Theory, Viva Laughlin, Cane, Moonlight— Looking for new shows in the fall? Take a look at these.
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Movie Review: Bunny Lake is Missing - Laurence Olivier Centenary— While its subject matter of a missing child is more topical than ever, the film itself has not dated well.
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Music Review: Tuatara - East of the Sun— Alt-rock supergroup Tuatara releases its first new disc in four years.
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Music Review: John Mayer - The Village Sessions— The Village Sessions is John Mayer simply at his best, as his strips away everything, until there is nothing left
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, Bug— Will any records fall?
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The Friday Morning Listen: Babes In Toyland - Fontanelle— Mmmm....all of that brutal intensity.
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Jordin's A Winner But Her Song Is Another Loser— Jordin Sparks won but her song, “This is My Now,” is another syrupy soft rock stinker.
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Music Review: Sly & The Family Stone - Small Talk— Get your copy of this re-release now before it follows in its creator’s path and becomes almost impossible to find.
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Music Review: Driver Side Impact - The Very Air We Breathe— Post-hardcore / emo act Driver Side Impact has released their first full length.
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Music Review: Vancougar - Losin' It— Practically Sexy.
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Movie Review: The Breed— Wes Craven poses the question, "Who in their right mind would let the genetically-altered dogs out?"
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The Phil Spector Deal: From Music, To Madness, To — Murder?— Once upon a time, to know him was to love him.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of May 27— Memorial Day, Labor Day, Arbor Day, it's always a good day for PBS.
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NBA: Detroit Takes Different Road to Exact Same Destination— This time The King took the shot. Turns out it made no difference.
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Can't Get Pregnant? You Are Not Alone— Getting pregnant can be a chore and an emotional roller-coaster. Here is one woman's journey.
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LX.TV Design Review: Dror Benshetrit's Crystal Floor Chandelier— Go behind the scenes at Dror Benshetrit's studio and discover the design and innovation of his crystal floor chandelier.
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Theater Review: North of Providence in New York City— Never has a humble bologna sandwich channeled more emotion.
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Book Reviews: Thank You For Smoking And Boomsday by Christopher Buckley— If you find much of life and politics so absurd as to be hilarious, you need to read Christopher Buckley's
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Flash Games: Falldown, Falldown 2, Fallout, Cyberbox, Colorsok, Box Up, Four Second Fury, Four Second Frenzy, Four Second Firestorm— Presenting three games each from three different game developers for the three day weekend.
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Book Review: Steve Goodman - Facing The Music by Clay Eals— A treasure trove that you will continually want to delve into.
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Your Chance to Win Merchandise from The Cat Empire— Music Allies and BC Magazine team up to bring you cool stuff from The Cat Empire.
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Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End— This third pirate epic, based on the Disney attraction, delivers everything an audience expects, with a few surprises.
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LX.TV Video Interview with Mike Francesa, Radio Host of Mike and the Mad Dog— George Oliphant interviews sports commentator and radio host of Mike and the Mad Dog, Mike Francesa.
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Roger Clemens Doesn’t Need Spring Training— As professional athletes extend their careers and compete into their 40’s they need to reevaluate the way they prepare.
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