- Tuesday, June 05, 2007 — 61 Articles Published
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Getting the Government Third Worlders Deserve— If we want a corrupt Third World government, all we need do is invite more Third Worlders into our nation.
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Book Review: The Last Summer (of You and Me) by Ann Brashares— Ann Brashares leaves childhood behind with a poignant novel about two sisters teetering on the verge of adulthood.
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Book Review: LeBron James - The Rise of a Star by David Lee Morgan, Jr.— Think you know NBA Superstar LeBron James? This will make you appreciate what "the Chosen One" can do even more.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Life Behind Bars— Sonny and Kate join Jason at Police headquarters. Exactly what is Jax willing to risk for his brother?
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Music DVD Documenarty: Pinetop Perkins - Born in the Honey— Pinetop Perkins continues to tour and perform, bringing pure Delta blues piano to new generations of fans in search of
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Tournament Golf Demands Pre-Shot Routines— Kristie Kerr didn't stick to her routine and couldn't pull the trigger under the gun over the last few holes.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: June 05, 2007: Springsteen, Chris Cornell, Muddy Waters, Los Lobos, Marilyn Manson, Paul McCartney— Question: How many times will Josh Hathaway end up buying this record?
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Warmth of the Sun— Songs you have heard before, some you may have not heard before, and at least one that you may have
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Hatred of Christians Leaves LA Times Nowhere to Turn in '08— Rejecting Republican candidates for being Christians, the LA Times' editors face a conundrum after Democrats announced similar faith.
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Movie Review: The Challenge— A B-movie about underground fighting, and one fighter in particular.
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Seinfeld - Season 8, Norbit, The Messengers: Region 1 DVD Releases for June 5, 2007— Some new DVDs, yada, yada, yada, some of them are good.
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Box Office Update 6/1-6/3: Pirates Gets Knocked Up— May is over; which film was tops for you?
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Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full— Anyone looking for clues into McCartney's mental state during a time of personal turmoil will be disappointed.
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Concert Review: UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival 2007 - Jill Scott, Lupe Fiasco, J'Davey, Les Nubian and more— The two day event was as spectacular as ever. Featuring Jill Scott, Cham, Lupe Fiasco, and J’Davey and more.
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Music Review: Maroon 5 - It Won’t Be Soon Before Long— Songs About Jane Part II? Think again.
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Music Review: The Bill Charlap Trio - Live At The Village Vanguard— First live album by hot jazz pianist recorded at famous jazz club.
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Music Review: Muddy Waters, James Cotton, Johnny Winters - Breaking it Up, Breakin' it Down— Breakin' it Up, Breakin' it Down was approximately one foot and a few days away from being lost forever.
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Interview with Best-Selling Author Jeremy Robinson— Jeremy Robinson is fast making his mark in the action/adventure genre.
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DVD Review: Wait Till Your Father Gets Home – The Complete First Season— Early-1970s cartoon finally released on DVD.
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Music Review: (The Elusive) Black Sabbath Volume IV— If Black Sabbath has a great lost album, this is it.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Seinfeld - Season 8— Lots of television sets to choose from this week.
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TasteTV: Tasting the Chocolate Box of Charles Chocolates— TasteTV talks with Chuck Siegel, founder of Charles Chocolates, and takes a good look (and taste) of his new chocolate
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TV Review: Hell’s Kitchen— The claws came out on both sides of the kitchen for this fiery season premiere.
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Book Review: Blood Evidence by Mel Odom— Fast-paced and action-packed!
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DVD Review: Robin Hood - Season One— The BBC offers up a fresh and fun take on a classic tale.
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Xbox 360 Review: Rayman: Raving Rabbids— Wii fanboys, have your pitchforks at the ready: This game is far more enjoyable without the motion controls.
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Music Review: Madlib - The Other Side Of Los Angeles— Make sure you have Madlib - The Other Side Of Los Angeles when you're in Hollywood, looking for the perfect
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TV Review: Big Ideas For A Small Planet: Create— Upcycling, a new twist on eco-friendly methods.
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Movie Review: The Mad— Billy Zane, hamburgers, and a zombie apocalypse. What more do you need to know?
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Memories of The Golden Girls— I learned everything I need to know from Sophia Petrillo.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for June 4, 2007— The Virtual Console hits the big 1-0-0, and we get four new games as a result.
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TV Review: Hell's Kitchen— Gordon Ramsay is back and the heat is on.
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DVD Review: Scrubs - The Complete Fifth Season— A series that only grows stronger as the years go by.
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Book Review: The Myths Of Innovation by Scott Berkun— If you want to learn and you have a sense of humor, then The Myths Of Innovation is for you.
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Irreconcilable Differences: Mustang Sally— Time once again for a he said/she said look at the E.G. Daily-starring Mustang Sally.
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Jewelry Review: Alex Story Creates Wearable Sculptures— Alex Story takes her background in sculpture and transfers it to a career in jewelry.
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DVD Review: Murder-Set-Pieces— Around two-thirds into Murder-Set-Pieces I looked at my watch. I don't do that often when watching a film.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full— Memory Almost Full won't change the world the way records like Sgt. Pepper did, but it is McCartney's best sounding
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The Original Function of Ship's Portholes— Mental_Floss fact of the day.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney - Memory Almost Full— On Memory Almost Full, Macca effectively balances old and new. The result is an understated but ultimately satisfying album.
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From Israel's Holocaust Museum: The Diary Of A Young Girl Waiting for Death— She was a teenager a short time and then she was killed.
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A Scott Joplin Primer— What is more American than Scott Joplin?
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Paris In The Big House - So NOT FAIR— Poor baby. How dare that nasty judge make her be responsible for her actions?
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PSP Review: Pocket Pool— Balls. Holes. Hot chicks. All in your pocket.
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Music Review: Lifesavas - Gutterfly: The Original Soundtrack— One of the year's best hip-hop releases.
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Music Review: Johnny And The Moon— Current Wolf Parade guitarist Dante De Caro and friends have released the self-titled Johnny And The Moon.
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Book Review: Trance by Jorge Luis Alvarez Pupo— Trance is a unique view of a world few of us have ever experienced.
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Book Review: Acacia by David Anthony Durham— Black people do like fantasy.
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A Helping Hand: Appropriate Punishment for A Child?— It is not the heavy or the light hand that effectively disciplines a child.
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Gene Upshaw Must Be Fired As Head Of NFL Players Union— The head of the player’s union threatens the life of a Hall of Fame player. He should be fired
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Chicken Vera Cruz— ...
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Music Review: Chris Cornell - Carry On— Chris Cornell's first solo album since 1999 falls flat in a big way.
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Hear Music's First Release and The Daily Music and Tech News Update— Hear Music's first release, Ask.com's Ask3D, and new acts added to the V Festival lineup in today's update.
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Phrack Vol. 64, A Shell of its Former Self— Hacking today is almost solely employed by the spammer-class of miscreants looking to make as much money as quickly as
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DVD Review: World War II Collection, Vol. 2 – Heroes Fight For Freedom— This collection of WWII films primarily deals with the battles in the Pacific.
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Music Review: Nick Lowe - At My Age— On which the British master of pure pop instructs us with a lesson in aging gracefully.
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Music Review: A Perfect Murder - War Of Aggression— A Perfect Murder puts forth a monster of a release.
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24: Day Zero Hits the Web— 24 heads to the web, and does so pretty well.
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LX.TV Visits Library Bar, and Outside In Furniture Store, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles this week at Library Bar and Outside In furniture store.
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Book Review: Bad Luck And Trouble by Lee Child— One of Jack Reacher's friends has been killed and Reacher isn't going to stop until he makes someone pay.
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Tucker Paisley Creates Handbags With a Personal Touch— Tucker Paisley incorporates personal touches into every aspect of their line.
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