- Thursday, June 14, 2007 — 55 Articles Published
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Music Review: Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection— A collection comprising two sorely missed reissues and a DVD, by this supergroup of rock legends.
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Book Review: The Cay by Theodore Taylor— A timeless novel of adventure that will always speak to young and old readers alike.
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DVD Review: Crank— This thriller had the talent to deliver but ultimately fizzles because the action and the plot are over the top.
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DVD Review: DOA: Dead or Alive— It fully delivers on what it promises: babes in bikinis and hot martial arts action.
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Book Review: The Infernal Machine – A History Of Terrorism by Matthew Carr— The author explores how in many cases terrorism is actually used to a government's advantage.
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Book Review: The Diana Chronicles by Tina Brown— The people’s princess – soft and scheming, shrewd and sexy, saint and sinner.
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Book Review: The World According To Humphrey by Betty G. Birney— The most loveable guy in class is a hamster named Humphrey!
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A Shocking Interview With Matthew Carr About The Infernal Machine - The History Of Terrorism— This is the second book in as many months that I have reviewed and has been banned from being sold
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Music Review: Bowerbirds - Hymns for a Dark Horse— This folksy North Carolina-based band brings simple Appalachian sounding melodies of leafy lullabye goodness, underplayed by dark mysteries of nature.
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Music Review: Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope— A little-known singers pleases diehards, should draw new fans, with second wide release.
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Music DVD Review: The Jesus Lizard - The Jesus Lizard DVD— The Jesus Lizard lives on with a live footage DVD.
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Music Review: The Cursed - Room Full of Sinners— The Cursed: a side project from members of Overkill and Hades.
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Music Review: Lou Reed Takes Berlin Back on the Road— A remastered version of Lou Reed's once-reviled, now hailed dark 1973 album accompanies a new European stage show.
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Movie Review: Zodiac — Evolution of a Director— It’s a brave director who returns after an extended absence from cinema and then subverts the very film that made
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Apple's iPhone Third-Party Apps Will Be Better Than Feared— They're not just Web 2.0 apps, they're Web 2.0 apps that can make phone calls and send emails.
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Movie Review: And Then Came Love— Tackling issues of motherhood, proposal of marriage, and the challenges and choices of parenting, this is about how, why and
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Theater Review: Wicked at the Oklahoma Civic Center Music Hall— My first musical ever and it was fantastic!
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DVD Review: The Painted Veil— Beautiful fictional historical relationship drama.
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Movie Review: Jesus Camp— "They are so usable in Christianity." Becky Fischer, speaking about children, in Jesus Camp.
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Attack of the C.H.U.D.S.!— Insult a beloved star and be prepared to suffer the consequences.
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DVD Review: Primeval— Primeval mixes history, action, and horror to produce a winning film.
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Showing the Tell— Reid and Pelosi are setting themselves up to take the fall one more time.
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Book Review: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan— Percy Jackson's got a world of trouble that turns worse when he finds out he's the son of a god.
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Book Review: Gibson Guitars: Ted McCarty's Golden Era 1948-1966 Showcases Guitar's History— A well-researched new book finally gives a key electric guitar pioneer his due.
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DVD Review: Hannibal Rising— Of course, the first question to ask is why do it?
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DVD Review: The Amazing Screw-On Head— Abraham Lincoln's special agent for "The X-Files" type of menaces and mysteries doesn't have a "body" of work.
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Movie Review: Broken English — As close to perfect as any movie I've watched in the last few years ...
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Book Review: Exposure And Lighting: For Digital Photographers Only by Michael Meadhra and Charlotte K. Lowrie— Unless you are already an expert on exposure, you will learn a lot from Exposure And Lighting.
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Message To Dan Rather: Shut Up!— Dan Rather, the most disgraced journalist ever, should be the last person to criticize Katie Couric.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: Celadon, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in LA this week at Celadon in West Hollywood.
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Pico de Gallo Cocktail— ...
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The Smellie Method — mental_floss fact of the day.
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Nintendo DS Review: Pokemon Diamond/Pearl— Nintendo releases one of the DS' pearls for 2007, pun completely intended.
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Trent Green: The New Fin in Town— Trent Green. The former Kansas City Quarterback was traded to the Dolphins on June 5, 2007.
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Book Review: Alphabet Of The Night by Jean-Euphele Milce— ...a beautiful, haunting novel about the search for identity and a place in the world.
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Interview: Fox and Friends' Brian Kilmeade— I just said: How did you learn how to play, how did you learn how to act, how did you
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Book Review: Split Ends by Kristin Billerbeck— Sarah Claire Winowski is a small town hairdresser with big dreams.
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A Father’s Day Letter To My Dead Father— I think most people stop celebrating that day after their father has died but I still mark this day.
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The Newest Way to Ride the Waves: Stand Up Paddle— Watch this video to experience the newest form of surfing: Stand Up Paddle.
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DVD Review: The Outer Limits - Volume One - The Original Series— Classic science fiction television.
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The Best Fourth of July Songs— The following is our list of best Fourth of July songs, songs sure to light your fire cracker.
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TV Review: Big Love - "Damage Control"— Miss Cordy recaps the first episode of the second season of Big Love: "Damage Control" - Part 1.
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David Chase Whacks His Audience— Let the dead rest.
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Evette Cardona, Amigas Latinas and Celebrating Hermanas— Evette Cardona and Amigas Latinas — a woman who's opened doors in more than one community and an organization that
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Graphic Novel Review: Graphic Classics Volume Fourteen: Gothic Classics— A new collection features five graphic adaptations of (mostly) gothic stories.
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The Fat Back Dilemma— Two Ann(e)s lament the trials and tribulations of bra shopping
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A Wacky Court Ruling: No Girlfriend for Three Years— Canadian Justice Rhys Morgan set a new standard for lame sentencing when he ruled that Steven Cranley cannot have a
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Ticking of the Biological Clock (Plus Spoilers)— Sam's desperate to have a child, Robin is getting the urge, and Patrick swears he will never be a father.
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DVD Review: Ghidorah, The Three-Headed Monster— A enjoyable romp of rubber suits and miniature destruction.
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On Weddings, Religion and Arthur C. Clarke— Though Karellen was often asked to express his views on religion, all that he would say was that a man's
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Astrology-Based Advice: Engaged To Be Married - Fiance Addicted To Porn: Sun Venus in Cancer— Dear Elsa, I recently found out my live-in fiance is addicted to porn.
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Cleveland Cavaliers (Game 4): Make Threes Or Die Hard— The Cavaliers may be shooting blanks at the Spurs - but it's far from over. Game 4: "This one's for
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Most Men Desire to End Violence Against Women, But...— New survey about men's attitudes towards violence against women missing key ingredient.
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Book Review: The Lost Gospel Of The Earth: A Call For Renewing Nature, Spirit And Politics by Tom Hayden— Earth is in crisis, thanks to us. A little respect, please.
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Satire: National Organization For Women Calls For Abolishing Of Fathers Day In Lawsuit— A lawsuit seeks to abolish Father's Day as discriminatory against women and celebrating rapists, child abusers, and wife beaters.
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