- Thursday, May 31, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Apocalypto— Imagine waking up one day to find yourself tied up and taken from your family.
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Music Review: Dusty Rhodes and the River Band - First You Live— No Doubt might get some competition from Anaheim's Dusty Rhodes and the River Band
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New Threat From Religion of Peace— If you share Ron Paul's belief that we're not engaged in a real fight for survival, I've got a video
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TV Review: The Shield – “Recoil” — Triple crosses, backroom political dealings, blackmail photos, and hacked-off body parts — the magic is back!
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Bonnaroo Announces Daily Schedule and The Daily Music and Tech News Update— Bonnaroo, Apple's DRM-Free tunes and OzzFest VIP Packs in today's update
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Movie Review: Millionaire's Express— Please keep your Shanghai off my Millionaire's Express, Mr. Weinstein.
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Music Review: Motown Number 1's Volume 1 and Volume 2— Forty years of Motown hits boiled down to two superb, concise compilation CDs, with barely a bad song on them.
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Game du Jour Deals: May 28 through June 3— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Book Review: Taj - The Woman And The Wonder by Sandra Wilson— And you think you know the history behind the Taj Mahal?
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Hubble Shoots A Sexy Galaxy— It looks like us but its central bulge is larger and so is its black hole.
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Book Review - Professional SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services by Paul Turly, Todd Bryant, James Counihan and Dave DuVarney.— If you are new to SSRS then Professional SQL Server Reporting Services can provide a complete pathway to learning reporting
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Music Review: HIM - And Love Said No: The Greatest Hits 1997-2004— The best of the gothic love metal band's early years.
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Music Review: HIM - Uneasy Listening Vol. 2— A second offering of rarities, remixes, and live cuts.
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Sergeant Pepper, Forty Years On — So may I introduce to you the act you've known for all these years...
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Movie Review: The Empire in Africa— This documentary claims to present the historical truths behind the story of Blood Diamond.
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Retro Redux: Origins Of Rock - Michael Jackson Echoes Bobby Day— "Rockin' Robin" became a chart-topper and helped establish him as one of rock and roll's early stars.
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New Album Releases, 5-29-2007: Richard Thompson, R Kelly, The Get Quick— New Richard Thompson, and R Kelly doubles up with Kid Rock and Snoop Dogg
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Interview with Irasema Gonzalez: Proyecto Latina and Women Who Love Words— Tianguis, Irasema Gonzalez, and Proyecto Latina — helping Latina writers and artists blossom and thrive.
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Xbox 360 Review: Spider-Man 3— Spider-man, Spider-man, flies wherever the camera says he can...
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Gear Review: Turtle Beach Nintendo Wii W3 Wireless Headphones— Old technology, baffling marketing, and a high cost make these easy to pass on.
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TasteTV: Lessons from the Food Critics— Food Editor Jan Newberry on food journalism.
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DVD Review: Lightning Over Water— Wim Wenders proves he's no Werner Herzog with the documentary form.
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Stanley Cup Shifts To TV Channel People Actually Have— The era of playoff games on Versus is over for the season. NBC will show the rest of the final
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DVD Review: Little Playdates Series— Another new children's video series is out. Should you spend your hard-earned money?
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Beer Review: Sam Adams and Cigars— Three different Sam Adams brews and cigars to enjoy with them.
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Cigar Lifestyle: Texas Hold'em Basics— Texas Hold'em and cigars...a winning combination.
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Book Review: Rises the Night, Book Two of The Gardella Vampire Chronicles by Colleen Gleason— A fantastic follow up to book one, and, if possible, it's even better.
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Bubby’s Blackberry Pie— ...
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What Was Toronto Called Under British rule?— mental_floss fact of the day.
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Book Review: Night Echoes by Holly Lisle— Holly Lisle scores another direct-hit in the paranormal romance field with a solid ghost story that chills and thrills.
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Book Review: Longleaf by Roger Reid— Documentary producer Roger Reid makes his debut as a novelist with Longleaf, a young adult adventure thriller with a strong
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Book Review: The Real Wealth of Nations - Creating a Caring Economics by Riane Eisler— The Real Wealth of Nations examines traditional economic theories, declaring them ‘dominant’ for their insistence on putting profit before people.
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The Grim Reaper of R&B? Jodeci!— How the kings of the New Jack Swing ruined R&B as we know it.
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The Cake Vibraslap Playlist— Have you ever noticed that Cake is vibraslap-happy? Well, we've put all Cake songs containing vibraslap into a single playlist
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So, You Want To Be A Writer?— Many (many, many, many) incredibly talented and successful professional writers have zero training and qualifications.
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Music Review: Driver Side Impact - The Very Air We Breathe— I will remember not to judge a book by its cover – or an album by its first three songs
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Music Review: Peter Brötzmann - Machine Gun— Brötzmann mows down the whack jazz competition with this seminal release of 1968.
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MTV's New Unplugged and The Daily Music and Tech News— MTV Unplugged, Apple TV, and Google's new offline app in today's tech news update.
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Book Review: A Practical Guide To Dragons by Lisa Trumbauer— A field guide to Dragon Watching for the young readers.
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Music Review: Dire Straits- Brothers In Arms— Filled with desolation, war, love gone wrong and the blues.
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Three Evil Words— Sooner or later they will stop asking "How are you?" unless they truly mean it.
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The Pink Purdah of Pakistan— Two Pakistani women in love married each other and are now in jail.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tidbits— Tampa Bay might not be a team full of Super Bowl rings or hall of fame names, but it’s an
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Music Review: The Safes - Well, Well, Well— Strong second album by fraternal Chicago power pop trio
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Book Review: A Practical Handbook for the Boyfriend by Felicity Huffman and Patricia Wolff— This hilarious how-to for the boyfriend-in-training offers terrific advice; too bad most guys will never read it!
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Havoc and Heartbreak— Lulu's left devastated by the truth; Sam wishes Jason would come clean.
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Music Review: The Soft Parade (40th Anniversary Mix) by The Doors— Pop-oriented arrangements carried the Doors far from their stripped-down, bluesy roots, with some questionable results.
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Book Review: American Youth by Phil LaMarche— American Youth isn't so much a book about guns as it is one about cultural conflict and change.
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