- Monday, June 18, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Wii Virtual Console Review: Dead Moon— The shortest shooter you'll ever play.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Pac-Man Championship Edition— I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more Pac-Man!
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PC Game Review: Hacker Evolution— A very unique game that combines solving puzzles, hacking skills, and a classic storyline right from science fiction.
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Book Review: Caucus of Corruption - The Truth about the New Democratic Majority by Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan — This book tells the side of the story that Democrats ignore and the mainstream media refuses to tell.
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - End of a Year— Albany, NY hardcore band End of a Year has that DC punk aesthetic, but a hard-driving hardcore sound.
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Music Review: Hot Club Sandwich - Green Room— The talent level of the musicians is high, but the best thing about this album is the rich and diversified
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Vinyl Tap: Brian Wilson— It was 1988, the dreaded year of the Kokomo. We were musical miles from cruisin’ to the hamburger stand now,
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TV Review: Nova - "Bone Diggers"— Nova searches for the most intact thylacoleo carnifex remains EVER.
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— One of the best of the summer, another hit for Pixar.
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DVD Review: Bridge to Terabithia (Blu-ray)— Bridge to Terabithia is a family film that's totally about family dynamics and heart rather than a fantasy land.
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Popeye's Spinach Fetish Is Bad Science — A Stray Decimal Point— A stray decimal point led to Popeye’s spinach fetish. He’d have gotten more iron from eggs, pork, or even brown
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Dark Storm— Stephen Baldwin saves us all.
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Adobe, Microsoft, and Apple — The BugBlog Report— Some of the most significant bugs from the past week in the BugBlog.
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Short Film Review: Lifted— Short film fun proceeding Ratatouille.
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Music Review: Paul McCartney — Memory Almost Full— Memory Almost Full reminds you of the best moments from Wings, with some musical déjà vu of the Flaming Pie.
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John Wayne Centenary: The '60s - The Alamo, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, McLintock!, The Sons of Katie Elder, El Dorado, The War Wagon, and True Grit— The decade that finally saw Duke win an Oscar.
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Movie Review: Actiongirls - Soldiers of the Dead, Part 1— Botticelli? Shakespeare? Heidegger? Dostoevsky? Consider them all void after this.
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TV Review: John From Cincinnati - "His Visit: Day Two"— An incredible episode takes the potential of the premiere and turns it into an unqualified fantastic hour of television.
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Movie Review: Bug— Can Ashley Judd remember that strong performances in independent films are what got her famous in the first place?
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DVD Review: Bridge to Terabithia— An accessible but honest film for the audience it is trying to entertain.
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Music DVD Review: The Rolling Stones - The Biggest Bang— The biggest HD TV cannot transmit the enormity of the stage, sound, presence, and energy of a Stones' show but
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Three Little Words: "I Love You"— "I love you" are three of the most potent words in the English language.
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LX.TV Visits Landmarc Restaurant and Kiteya Boutique, New York— Discover the best of what's new in New York this week at Landmarc Restaurant and Kiteya Boutique.
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Book Review: Writing With Power by Peter Elbow— This book contains some of the best writing advice I have read in years.
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Music Review: LX.TV at Baby Loves Disco, New York— Just slip into a pair of leather pants, put your tot in a matching ensemble and wheel your Bugaboo
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Elvis Costello to Play Charity Show and the Daily Music and Tech News— Elvis Costello's charity gig, "Sicko" on the web, and an internet anonymity testing lawsuit in today's update
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For June 18, 2007— Three things every Dad loves: golf, Olympic sports, and going on a rescue mission to save the President.
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Evan Almighty Giveaway!— Get some really cool swag for Evan Almighty! Time is short, so enter now!
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Movie Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer— Read the comic book series instead. It's much more exciting.
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A Year in the Life of a Haunted House Owner: June Is Tough— ... each year we say that our goal is to top the year before.
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Music Review: Tesla — Real to Reel— Imbued with blues, old school rebellion, and undeniable talent, these songs are hard to ignore.
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Dig That Funky Binary Solo And Cable's Other Great Offerings— Last night three premieres on cable buoyed TV and Film Guy's spirits.
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Young Woman With Toddler Very Unhappy In Relationship — Double Pisces: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I've been in a relationship for about four years with a Capricorn and we have a three year
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Interview: Greg Isaacs Gets Talking and Walking With 10,000 Steps A Day™— Named as one of the Top Trainers in the US by Men's Journal magazine, Greg Isaacs has been featured in
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Movie Review: Three O'Clock High— Whatever you do, keep your hands off Buddy Revell.
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Concert Review: Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival Featuring IIIrd Tyme Out And Dr. Ralph Stanley— You might be able to find a better summer's evening than at the 41st annual Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival, but
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Work Out at The Joint, Los Angeles— Get into shape while being pampered at this new Hollywood gym.
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Peace Is The Only Option for Israel— Israeli air strikes in Gaza are brutal and pointless - threatening prospects for peace and ultimate Israeli security.
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Concert Review: Wilco At The Murat Theatre, Indianapolis— Too many tickets. Terrible seats. Great music.
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Fear Everything— Stop eating and start reading labels. Are you eating real food or fake?
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Book Review: The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters by Sarah Susanka— Sarah Susanka's The Not So Big Life is more than just a book — it's a tool for appreciating life.
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Music Review: Maserati - Inventions For The New Season— Psychedelic jam rock band Maserati is back after a four-year hiatus.
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Bridge to Terabithia, Miss Potter, The Powerpuff Girls: Region 1 DVD Releases for June 19, 2007— Hey, did you know that Renee Zellweger was in a movie last year? Neither did anyone else.
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— Yes, there is magic in Ratatouille, but its magic cannot be credited to the Pixar brand.
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Lipstick Vogue— On the essentials of looking put together and whether or not to get color tattooed on your lips after 70...
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