- Tuesday, June 12, 2007 — 46 Articles Published
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PC Game Review: Infernal— Infernal looks great, but it is very repetitive… and sometimes crashes.
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DVD Review: CHiPs - The Complete First Season— Jon and Ponch patrol the California Highway of the late 1970s in CHiPs.
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The Sopranos Finale: Perfect Justice?— Did Tony die after the credits rolled? Maybe, maybe not.
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Libby Didn't Need a Gun to Commit a Crime— And laws aren't just for the poor.
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What the Law is vs. What the Law Ought to Be— The potential mischief in allowing judges to rewrite the law at will is grave.
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Book Review: A Swift Pure Cry by Siobhan Dowd— A haunting and intensely emotional tale of a poverty-stricken girl dealing with pregnancy, alcoholism, and life in general.
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Book Review: Notting Hell by Rachel Johnson— Rachel Johnson brings Notting Hill to life in this chick-lit novel about the upper crust of British society.
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Book Review: Emerald Death by Bill Craig— Bill Craig spins a rip-roaring adventure story worthy of the old pulps.
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Book Review: The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart— An intelligent adventure sure to delight readers of all ages, but especially young adults.
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Book Review: The Sleeping Beauty Proposal by Sarah Strohmeyer — There are a lot of great characters in The Sleeping Beauty Proposal, the kind you wished you had for friends.
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Book Review: The Guardians: A Novel by Ana Castillo— An incandescent, beautiful, and moving novel by reknowned Chicana poetess and writer Ana Castillo.
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Ghost Rider, Breach, Welcome Back, Kotter: Region 1 DVD Releases for June 12th, 2007— China, Deadwood, music, railroads, and, of course, sex in this month's batch of DVD releases.
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Music Review: Perry Farrell's Satellite Party - Ultra Payloaded— You can try and stop them, but they're going to love.
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TV Review: Ice Road Truckers— An interesting look at a dangerous, lonely and very, very cold job.
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Concert Review: Destroying All That You Love, Summer Tour 2007— Anger and revenge never sounded so good.
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Product Preview: Fender Stratocaster Replica— So realistic-looking, you'd swear you can play it.
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Music Review: Donnie - The Daily News— Donnie is such an artist who has eschewed the overly commercial and the common to become a voice and standard
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Music Review: Michael Brecker - Pilgrimage— Michael Brecker goes out Warren Zevon style.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: June 12, 2007: Traveling Wilburys, Sonic Youth, Buckethead, Tuatara— Bring on the ambient weirdness!
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Interview: Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line— Kate talks with frontman Kenny Vasoli of the Philadelphia based power pop-rock band The Starting Line.
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Spike Lee's Katrina Documentary Honoured at Banff World Television Awards— The international awards also named Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Eastenders as top of their categories.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Queens of the Stone Age, the Traveling Wilburys— Collectors beware - "bonus tracks" and limited editions are in this week.
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DVD Review: Paul Newman as The Hustler - Dark, Hip, Classic— The return of The Hustler is a timely reminder of Paul Newman's power.
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No More Effin' Ziti: The Sopranos Final Episode— I was shocked by the ending, and when the screen turned black, I thought for a second that our DVR
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Music review: The Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection— Finally – the two discs by the late great Traveling Wilburys super-group return to print, in a new collection by
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Movie Review: Ocean's Thirteen - Return to Form— Steven Soderbergh’s third entry into the Ocean’s canon marks a return to both the form of the original film and
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: Dennis Foy, New York— Go behind at New York's newest hotspot Dennis Foy and dine like a king...
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LX.TV Visits Affordable Luxury Boutique, Felix Rey, New York— Watch this video to discover how to score the ultimate luxury accessories without forfeiting your rent.
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LX.TV Interview's TV Comedian, Ex-Daily Show Correspondent Mo Rocca—
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The First Special Effects Oscar Went To...— mental_floss fact of the day.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Breach— The good, bad, and ugly of the week's releases.
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Book Review: The Children of Hurin by JRR Tolkien— Darker than Lord of the Rings and more mature than The Hobbit.
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Book Review: Death By Chick Lit by Lynn Harris— A chick lit mystery that's not really chick lit or (just) a mystery. Which is why it's so awesome.
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Book Review - Window Seat: The Art of Digital Photography and Creative Thinking by Julieanne Kost— Truly a lesson on seeing. On finding the creative person in yourself and letting it loose.
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An Interview with The Office Creator Greg Daniels— The American version of The Office has taken off, and it's partly thanks to the web.
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Box Office Update 6/8-6/10: Ocean's 13 Deflates Captain Sparrow's Sails— A mediocre weekend, cinema-goer burnout?
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What You Need to Know First About Internet Marketing— Internet marketing is a long-term commitment between you and your online customer base.
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DVD Review: Bob Dylan - The Golden Years 1962 - 1978 — The Golden Years 1962 - 1978 is an entertaining DVD for the Dylan fan and those who are interested in
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Book Review: Ten Tortured Words by Stephen Mansfield— A fascinating look into the history of the legal battles surrounding the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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Are All Crimes Created Equal?— Although black on white homicide occurs at double the rate of white on black homicide, the latter has more chance
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Music Review: Jason Boland and the Stagglers - The Bourbon Legend— It's genuine roots country, in the style of legends, but honest, pure, and original.
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PSP Review: PQ 2: Practical Intelligence Quotient 2— Great puzzle game that will keep brains buzzing for hours with countless challenges and networking options.
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Retro Redux: Afternoon Delight - A Dual-Purpose Guilty Pleasure— ...in rare cases, both the song and its subject matter can be a guilty pleasure.
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Music Review: Strung Out - Blackhawks Over Los Angeles— Technical punk rockers Strung Out release their seventh full-length under Fat Wreck Chords.
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Music Review: Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris— Loud, aggressive, and satisfying. Yup, Queens of the Stone Age are back.
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Music Review: The Maxes - The Maxes— New York City's indy retro rock-'n'-loungers release their second set of spiffy retro pop tunes.
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