- Saturday, June 16, 2007 — 25 Articles Published
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Music review: So Real: Songs From Jeff Buckley— Is it necessary? Maybe not, but a new compilation of Jeff Buckley's work takes samples of his one album and
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Book Review: Faeries of Dreamdark - Blackbringer by Laini Taylor— This is great adventure fantasy no matter what age you are.
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Book Review: Midnight Rain by Holly Lisle— Great first paranormal romance chockful of chills, thrills, and a few surprises.
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Book Review: A Distant Flame by Philip Lee Williams— A novel of war, love, and memory: an old man struggles with his life's meaning.
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Interview with Action-Adventure Author Bill Craig— Bill Craig is the author of several action-adventure titles, including Emerald Death and the forthcoming The Sky Masters.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - End Of A Year— This Albany hardcore band is currently touring Europe and is working on its sophomore release for Revelation Records.
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Iced Earth, Ozzy, Tesla, NEO, Pendragon, Andromeda and Rick Wakeman— This week Marty has more CDs and music DVDs than you can bang your head at.
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Boycotting Israeli Academia — It's hard to decide whether the proposed boycott of Israeli academia would be a good thing.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney — Memory Almost Full— There are definitely stellar moments during the disc's overarching themes of personal memory, its reevaluation over time, and evaporation upon
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Movie Review: Lucky Number Slevin— A twisted, adventurous, action-filled romp catapulted into play by a serious case of mistaken identity.
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Illinois Tour Poster Giveaway!— Blogcritics and Ace Fu Records are pleased to host a giveaway of hand silkscreened posters promoting the recent Illinois/Hold Steady
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Movie Review: Mr. Brooks Is Intriguing— The normal aspects of Mr. Brooks make him relatable to us, which only makes his nocturnal endeavors far more terrifying.
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Movie Review: The Treatment— While the synopsis sounds like his work, this is unfortunately no Woody Allen film.
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Retro Corner: Wario Land Virtual Boy— See, Wario can be used for more than mini-game collections.
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DVD Review: Night At The Museum— Filled with history and fantasy, this DVD belongs in the family room and on the schedule as soon as possible.
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Movie Review: Home— Seitz displays a real talent, a grasp of the medium — clearly a filmmaker to watch.
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The Virtual Boy's Odyssey — Or how the little system that could never stood a chance against a biased media.
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Interview With Barry Eisler, Author of Thriller Requiem For An Assassin— "On the most obvious level, I set out write a thrilling story. Judging from most reviews and reader reactions, I've
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Book Reviews: Madsen Pirie's Dark Visitor and Children of the Night— The Adam Smith Institute head honcho and think tank guru Madsen Pirie is trying his hand at science fiction.
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The Age Of Avoidance: Who Wants to Deal with Reality?— The credo is no longer it's who you know that matters, but what you don't know can't hurt you.
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Movie Review: Nancy Drew— The well-known book is introduced on the big screen.
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DVD Review: Bridge to Terabithia— Pretty good as long as you have a box of tissue with you while you watch.
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Fiendish Friday Interview: Netherworld Haunted House— I love this line of work! I want to keep doing it till they pry my screw gun from my
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An Interview with Mandisa: An American Idol Speaks Out On Her Passions In Life— "My passion in life is to have a life on purpose, to make a difference."
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Jericho's Half-Life— CBS re-airs its embattled nuclear drama starting July 6.
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