- Saturday, June 23, 2007 — 26 Articles Published
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Mrs. Sam "Soul Man" Moore Speaks Out On Piracy In The Music Business— Remember bootlegs? Sam "Soul Man" Moore does. In this exclusive interview, Sam's wife Joyce speaks out on how piracy turned
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Movie Review: Michael Moore's Sicko— There is much in the film to give viewers sleepless nights, but it is more than a mere litany of
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Book Review Ruby Lu, Empress of Everything by Lenore Look— A charming chapter book that teaches a lot about immigration and how it impacts families.
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Movie Review: A Mighty Heart— It was a mighty mistake casting Angelina Jolie as Mariane Pearl.
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Book Review: The Ever-Running Man by Marcia Muller— Professional investigator Sharon McCone returns in her 25th novel-length mystery that hits too close to home.
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Book Review: The Volumetrics Eating Plan by Dr. Barbara Rolls— A book that proves it is possible to eat lots, feel full, and still lose weight.
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Graphic Novel Review: Manga Shakespeare - Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare, Richard Appignanesi, Sonia Leong— The Bard's greatest plays in an accessible, lively Manga format for a new generation of readers.
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TV Review: Big Love - "The Writing on the Wall" - Part 1— God only knows why Bill Paxton chooses to act well in some of his movies, but not others.
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DVD Review: The Best of the Electric Company - Volume 2— A program truly ahead of its time, and pretty cool for PBS in the late ‘70s.
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Celebrity Trainer Steve Jordan Reveals His Life Experience— Celebrity Trainer Steve Jordan describes how he nearly died, recovered, and came to be a fitness expert who once worked
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Music Review: Hanson - The Walk— Hanson is back with the completely independent The Walk... a little bit of soul, a heavy dose of rock, and
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Iran, Genocide, and Human Rights: Is the UN Any Use at All?— The latest failures at the UN are a strong reminder that it may be an organization which has outlived its
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Book Review: Interworld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reaves— Interworld and a place to sit where you won't be interrupted is the ideal formula for enjoyment.
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Tank Johnson Drives Too Fast For A Suspended Athlete— The Bears linebacker speaks to an officer at the worst possible time — while possibly intoxicated.
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Dine Like a King at Rao's, Las Vegas— Discover the best dining in Las Vegas at Rao's, where you will dine like a king.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Tinsley Ellis, Alternate Routes, King Wilkie and More— King Wilkie's "Captivator" is sure to bring a smile to your face. Unless a motorcycle just ran over your
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It's Official - Conspiracy Theories about CIA Are True— CIA revelations about its clandestine operations undermine public trust in government.
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Circus Diablo, Manitou, Metalmania, Peter Pan Speedrock, Turbo and Voices of Rock— Its an eclectic lot, that's for sure but without a complete turd in the bunch.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Korben— Ever had a good tip from a complete stranger? Read about Korben, the best tip I ever got.
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The Cure to Tour and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Cure hit the road, Apple takes you on a tour and RATM to play Voodoo Music Experience in today's
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DVD Review: Poirot Classic Collection 2— The mysteries are pure intellectual candy and satisfy that particular craving.
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Movie Review: A Mighty Heart— The director has done a fine job of neither glorifying nor gorifying the story.
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Dine on Steak and Lobster at Scarboni Lobster, Los Angeles— New York chops have come to the West Coast. Watch this video to discover the best new seafood/steak restaurant in
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PC Game Review: Nanny Mania— Keep the house clean and the family happy with this Sims-like game.
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Music Review: Persuader - The Hunter— Debut album from Swedish power metallers.
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Music DVD Review: Rush - Exit Stage Left— Rush rocks out to some Moving Pictures in this concert DVD from 1981.
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