- Sunday, June 24, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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Music Review: Once Soundtrack— Once is a showcase for two people who are musicians first and actors second.
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Music Review: Bokoor Beats— This collection of highlife and Afrobeat music from Ghanaian record label Bokoor will keep your body moving.
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Music Review: Socalled - Ghettoblaster— ...people should learn not to be ashamed of where they come from.
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Movie Review: Surf's Up— Think Surf's Up is just another mediocre penguin movie? Prepare to be pleasantly surprised.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Scarface: The World is Yours— Save Montana's life with your Wii.
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Movie Review: Sicko— The nation is about to have a conversation, an impressive achievement for a film.
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Movie Review: A Mighty Heart— Moving film that is more than just a screen version of a true story.
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Movie Review: Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer— The Silver Surfer is the herald for the planet-devourer known as Galactus, and Earth is on the menu!
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Audience Wrangling: What JibJab Could Teach TV— TV networks could learn a thing or two from the successful Internet comedy brand.
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Fletch's Favored Five: Sin City Flicks— Looking for a little of that Vegas swing in your movies? Fletch counts down the top five movies with Sin
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Wine for the Dogs? Well, Not Exactly— Wine consumption can prove fatal to dogs.
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Movie Review: Evan Almighty— A frustrating comedy that is a lot less funny than it should have been.
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Movie Review: Sicko— Fairness, schmairness - Michael Moore's look at healthcare will make you laugh uproariously, but leave you in tears
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Movie Review: Broken English— A solid, entertaining effort from Cassavetes and a strong addition to her family’s legacy
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Music Review: Waltari - Blood Sample— Wildly imaginative band that I should have heard of a long time ago.
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Music Review: Mandy Moore - Wild Hope— Mandy Moore releases an album that's refreshing and mature.
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Comic Book Review: Superman - Up, Up, and Away by Geoff Johns, Kurt Busiek, Pete Woods, and Renato Guedes — This soft Superman reboot may not soar like the title suggests, but it does leap a few buildings rather impressively.
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Book Review: Woman on the Other Shore by Mitsuyo Kakuta— Poignant and beautifully written, this is an unforgettable novel.
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Interview With John Burnett, Author of Uncivilized Beasts and Shameless Hellions: Travels with an NPR Correspondent - Part 1— "The Pentagon implicitly understood what happens when journalists are inserted into war-fighting units. People who share adversity grow closer."
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Book Review: The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolaño — Roberto Bolaño finds posthumous fame with a quirky novel about two rambling writers in search of a missing poet from
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DVD Review: 638 Ways to Kill Castro— A great history lesson with facts and views from both sides of the equation.
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The Wine Laws of Greece— The only real crime is in not drinking them.
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The (Non) Influence of the TV Critic— Do TV critics have the ability to make or break a show? Should they?
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Music Review: Xavier Rudd White Moth— Xavier Rudd...a very gifted individual who actually makes me feel hope for the future.
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The Other Listening Room: Pussy Galore!— That’s more of an insinuation than a promise.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Search for Jake Continues (Plus Spoilers)— Baby Jake Spencer (Morgan) is nowhere to be found. Does Sam know more than she is saying?
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The Greek Wine Industry— Greece can’t claim to be ahead of the rest of the word’s vines, at least not any more.
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DVD Review: The Heirloom— Slow, dull, horror from Taiwan.
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Matt Drudge: The Most Powerful Man in America— Love or hate Matt Drudge, he is the most powerful man in America.
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