- Monday, June 04, 2007 — 37 Articles Published
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Movie Review: Knocked Up— More entertaining and clever than it has a right to be.
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Game du Jour Deals: June 4 through June 10— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Music Review: Ozzy Osbourne- Black Rain— Black Rain see the Godfather of Metal's return to reclaim his throne.
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DVD Review: Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster— Classic Media continues its DVD trek through the Godzilla Saga.
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Billy Donovan Looking For Escape Route Out Of Orlando— The former Florida basketball coach wants to strip the "former" status from his Gators coaching position.
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Philadelphia's Big Bang Film Festival Is Seeking Submissions— Filmmakers have until August 24 to submit a film to BBFF.
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Theater Review: The Verdi Girls by Bernard Farrell, Laguna Playhouse— The Laguna Playhouse premieres a new work by the traveling Irish writer who has come to call the seaside company
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Concert Review: Chris Cornell - Avalon, Hollywood, CA— Chris Cornell thanks the fans who have followed his career with a set list that covers it.
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Concert Review: Watermelon Slim And The Workers – Route 66 Road House, Oklahoma City, OK 06/01/2007— At the end of the day, what you have is a group of guys that just want to make good
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Sci-Fi Channel Premiere Review: Meltdown— "The way you're lollygaggin' around here, you'd think it was a hundered and twenty degrees. Can't be more than a
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TV Review: House - "Human Error"— The third season finale ends not with a bang, but the realization that yes, House is a bastard.
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Second Democratic Presidential Debate - Early Call: “Girl On Top”— Hillary Clinton is still the front runner after the CNN debate.
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Ultra Mobile PC Review: Samsung Almost Rights the Wrongs with the New Q1 Ultra Series— The new Q1 Ultra UMPC may finally change the fate of Ultra Portable Mobile PCs.
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The Late Great Studio 60: TV and Middle America— Every fall we still see new “behind the scenes” shows. Some of these shows hit and others miss.
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Music Review: Gerald Collier — How Can There Be Another Day?— The only downside to this wonderful album by Gerald Collier is that the band that created it disbanded years ago.
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A Sneak Peek at Paul McCartney's New Release Memory Almost Full— A sneak peek and listen at Paul McCartney's new album, released June 5, 2007 in the U.S.
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Really Really Good: Gemini Music Month— News on G8, 101 Dumbest Moments in Business, Black Music Month with videos from Hendrix, Bar-Kays, Big Mama Thornton.
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The Original "Peeping Tom"— mental_floss fact of the day.
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TasteTV at Dwell on Design Conference: Prefabs and Other Cool Stuff— TasteTV at the Dwell on Design Conference from Dwell magazine, all about the best in interior design, furniture, sustainability, green
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TasteTV Visits the El Dorado Kitchen and Hotel in Sonoma, California— TasteTV goes to the hip and stylish little hotel called the El Dorado, in downtown Sonoma in Sonoma Valley wine
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TasteTV Visits the Half Moon Bay Brewery on the Pacific Ocean in Northern California— Fresh seafood by the Pacific Ocean.
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Movie Review: Crooked Features— A mockumentary look at the efforts of a legendary adult auteur to go legitimate...
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Music Review: HORSE the Band - A Natural Death— Ready for something a little weird?
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The Plaster Caster Playlist— Songs by artists whose genitalia have been immortalized by the the famous groupie/artist Cynthia Plaster Caster.
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DVD Review: The Kinsey Sicks - I Wanna Be a Republican— This drag queen quartet sings about their hilarious faux-conversion to the GOP in perfect four-part harmonies.
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Book Review: I Like Food, Food Tastes Good: In the Kitchen with Your Favorite Bands by Kara Zuaro— What's a musician to do when the burger joint isn't cutting it? You might be surprised.
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Empathy Part I: "The Summer of George"— When we Americans or our leaders talk about Iraqis — both insurgents and citizens — let's have some courtesy, have
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Book Review: Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson— Two social psychologists explore why some people don't own up to their mistakes, even really serious ones.
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Theater Review: Collaboraction's Sketchbook '07 in Chicago— Collaboraction has nearly perfected theater for fans of Carson Daley and the MTV rave.
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DVD Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Season 4— Finally a full season in one box instead of annoying separate volumes.
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Book Review: The Horse Is Good by Viggo Mortensen— The Horse Is Good... just like being in the company of horses.
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Music Review: Joey Calderazzo - Amanecer— It's easy to see why Branford has this man in his group.
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TV Preview: Creature Comforts— Creature Comforts holds a mirror up to our foibles.
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Microsoft's Ignition and The Daily Music and Tech News— Microsoft launches Ignition, Myspace.com seeks guidance and Apple's new iPhone in today's music and tech news update.
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Retro Redux: Clyde McCoy - Leaving The Legendary Feud Behind — An early jazz pioneer who also happened to be a member of a family involved in a legendary hillbilly blood-feud.
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Music Review: Tord Gustavsen - Being There— I hate to employ stereotypes when discussing the "mellow=boring" crowd, but...
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What Am I?— A quick look at how people are miscontrued as being of different political affiliations just because they happen to disagree
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