- Monday, May 28, 2007 — 31 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Battle Creek Brawl— Thankfully, Jackie Chan's career didn't stop here with this flop.
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Music Review: Various Artists The Sandinista Project— This tribute album is almost as audacious as its source material.
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NBA: The King Strikes Back— LeBron James took all the big shots in Game Three. Turns out he made most of them.
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Get Set for The National Continuity Coordinator— Bush has expanded the power of the executive branch to 'coordinate' policies so that all levels of government now
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Music Review: Rush - Snakes And Arrows — This album is worth the time and you will find many of the tunes remaining in your head long after
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Music Review: Cher- Greatest Hits 1962-1995— This Greatest Hits album is Cher to a core.
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Music DVD Review: Pendragon - Past and Presence— Pendragon members reunite for a 21st anniversary performance of The Jewel.
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Music Review: Nothington - All In— Defiant, urgent, abrasive. Nothington belts out heartfelt punk rock.
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Music Review: Feist - The Reminder— Canadian singer-songwriter continues post-punk solo career for uneven but beautiful results.
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The Rockologist Flashes Back To His Favorite Albums Of The Seventies— The Rockologist gets all old school and revisits his days as an aspiring, somewhat rough around the edges rock journalist.
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Music Review: Eskimo Joe - Black Fingernails, Red Wine— Eskimo Joe are back with a new darker sound that show a maturity that has not been seen before on
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Music Review: Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis— Maybe Cocker needs to wait a couple of years to start his solo career if he just wants to be
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A Great Silence is Settling Over Venezuela— With the press now muzzled, who will report on human rights abuses in Venezuela?
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When White Actresses Act Black: Should Blacks Care?— Should Angelina Jolie have portrayed Mariane Pearle in A Mighty Heart?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Murder and Deceit (and Spoilers)— Lorenzo is gone and all eyes turn to Jason. Jerry decides he no longer wants to hide under the facade
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Movie Review: Waitress— If this was a meal, I would send it back to the kitchen.
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The "Curse" Of Cleveland Sports (And Other Tales of "Whoa!")— If New York's "The Big Apple" and "Cleveland's a Plum" does that make the Tribe, the Cavs and the Browns
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Movie Review: Brand Upon the Brain!— A searingly original cinematic marvel.
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Movie Review: Waitress— A delightful slice of sweet dessert.
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Movie Review: Zizek!— Where does a Slovenian philosopher put his socks?
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John Wayne Centenary: The '30s - The Big Trail and Stagecoach— John Wayne's first shot at the big time missed the mark but with John Ford's help he
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DVD Review: Above the Law— All fight, little story, still fun.
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Doctor Who? Why Does He Need So Much Scarf?— I take up knitting, and one of my first projects is a 12+ foot long Dr. Who scarf. Am
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A Dearth Of Conversations— Think about it — when was the last time you had a real conversation?
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Music Review: Al Stewart — Live: Indian Summer — For fans who want to capture the live sound of Al Stewart at his peak, this is it.
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TV Review: May Round-Up - Criminal Minds Reaches The End of its Second Season— Serial killer Frank's back in a good but slightly disappointing season finale.
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DVD Review: Because I Said So — Because I Said So is a mediocre comedy that tries too hard.
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Movie Review: Patrick Marber's Closer - Farce Served Cold— A compelling performance of Patrick Marber's configuration of desperate men and women in love and easily Mike Nichols's best movie.
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Movie Review: This Is England— With This is England Shane Meadows enters the elite of British filmmaking, with a brutally realistic portrait of Thatcher's England.
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Xbox 360/Windows Vista News: Shadowrun— Shadowrun launches first true cross-over for PC players and Xbox 360s to go head-to-head in futuristic world.
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DVD Review: The Prestige Blu-ray Edition— The Prestige simply pulls one rabbit too many out of the hat.
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