- Monday, June 25, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Music Review: Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection— Traveling Wilburys are back in print and ready to be sit in your collection.
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Music Review: Marva Wright After The Levees Broke— ...one the best musical responses to Katrina by an individual artist yet. It's beautiful and heartfelt, haunting and life affirming.
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An Interview With Sam Jeffers, Percussionist, Multi-Instrumentalist, And Artist With Fridge— Member of the band Fridge, Sam Jeffers is interviewed about their new album, The Sun.
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Jazz Workshop: In Defense of Fusion, Part 2 – On the Rock Side— What these musicians know is what the rest of the jazz world should have seen 30 years ago.
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TV Review: Nova - "The Great Inca Rebellion"— Nova and National Geographic team up in an all-new episode.
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Music Review: Kudsi and Suleyman Erguner - Turkey: Whirling Dervishes— Through this CD I came to have a deeper appreciation for the beauty that is inherit in the worship of
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Jesse's Sensible Political Program— A way of finding yourself in this schizophrenic political space.
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Movie Review: Evening— Only Vanessa Redgrave could pull off a deathbed scene for two hours.
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How Tall Was Goliath? Fun With Cubits— mental_floss fact of the day.
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DVD Review: Dead Silence— Unrated DVD doesn't improve film, but Wan's second feature still works.
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TV Review: Big Love - "The Writing on the Wall" - Part 2— I’d be happy if the show just focused on the wives, like how West Wing was supposed to just focus
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Software Review: Fluid Mask 2.0 Photoshop Plug-in - From Vertus— In the past I have struggled for hours trying to do an okay job of what this product will do
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Movie Review: The Last Mimzy— Sub-par family fare with a new age ecological bent.
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Music Review: Alvin Batiste — Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste— An impressionistic review of an album honoring the music of an artist that left a great impression on me, Alvin
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Book Review: New England White - A Novel by Stephen L. Carter— For escapist summer reading, there’s nothing like a little mid-winter gloom, especially with a Stephen L. Carter whodunit kicked-up a
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Good Samaritans Should Not Always Get Involved In Domestic Disputes— Sometimes domestic violence intervention is best left to the police, not good Samaritans.
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DVD Review: Behind the Mask - The Rise of Leslie Vernon— Everything Scream should have been.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For June 25, 2007— A racing game, a fighting game, and a side-scroller hit the Virtual Console this week.
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How Good Are Your Drugs? (Part 4)— The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is faltering in their attempts to safeguard drug distribution and prescription medications quality
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Xbox 360 Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer— "Flame on" and burn every copy of this game you can find.
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Mobile Game Review: Sim City Mobile— A throwback to when the series was simple and lighthearted fun.
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Movie Review: Django Kill— This spaghetti Western from 1967 is served up raw and twisted with a heaping side of weird.
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Gear Review: X-Arcade's Tankstick— There's not a single arcade stick on the market more imposing than this.
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Social Networking Sites May Have Class Divide and The Daily Music and Tech News— Research on Social networking sites, Rufus Wainwright and The Spice Girls in today's update.
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Music Review: Marc Broussard - S.O.S.: Save Our Soul— Broussard has kept close to the original arrangements of the songs, giving younger generations the opportunity to experience these classics
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of June 24, 2007— Danielle Steele, W.E.B. Griffin, Lisa See, Stephen L. Carter, Greenwald on Bush, Marx Brothers, Sex and Love and that guy
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Music Review: Terrance Simien Across The Great Divide— Perhaps it's because of Zydeco that the myth of zombies came about... truly music that can get the dead up
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Music Review: Suffrajett — Black Glitter— Ever wondered if it were still possible for a band to blow you away?
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PC Game Review: Burger Island— Help Patty run a burger joint on a tropical island.
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DVD Review: Avatar the Last Airbender - Book 2 Earth, Volume 3— This cartoon isn't just for kids.
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Adult Games Are Claiming Their Share— Adult games are claiming their share of the market, ignoring them won’t make them go away.
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When TV Is Deadly: A New Channel Comes to German Television— Death may out itself in your living room 24/7. People die. There is an industry around it.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer— A decent albeit brain dead effort for Wii fans.
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DVD Review: Invasion of Astro-Monster— Classic Media presents the monster mash-up follow-up to Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster.
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The Best Dining & Shopping in the Hamptons— Summer has arrived! Watch this video to discover the best of dining and shopping in the Hamptons.
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Five Ways to Tell Your Home Needs Improvement— There comes a time when home improvement isn't a bonus, it's a necessity.
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Graphic Novel Review: My Dead Girlfriend – Volume One by Eric Wight— O.C. "ghost artist" Eric Wight initiates a comic supernatural romance series for Tokyopop's English manga line.
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WWE Wrestler Chris Benoit And Family Found Dead In Atlanta— The "Canadian Crippler" Chris Benoit was found dead today in Atlanta, along with his wife Nancy and their son Daniel.
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Chicago Bears Jettison Their Tank, Whatever He Was Filled With— Bears linebacker Tank Johnson's latest brush with the law was his last time as a Monster of the Midway.
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John Wayne Centenary: The '70s - Big Jake, The Cowboys and The Shootist— The journey through Wayne's career reaches its conclusion with three classic '70s westerns.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Sam's True Colors— Liz leans on Jason, but stays with Lucky (for now), Sam comes clean with Jason after seeing Amelia has the
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Devastating Young Life - Sexual Abuse, Parents Dead: Scorpio Sun Conjunct Saturn: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I have had problems in my life since as long as I can remember.
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Summer Series Burn Notice To Launch Thursday, June 28— Burn Notice, the new spy thriller summer series, has got game — and Bruce Campbell!
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The Best Home Improvement Shows— The following is our list of the best home improvement shows, shows that hit the entertainment nail on the head.
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Taika Waititi’s Geeky, Deadpan Eagle vs. Shark is Antidote to Slapstick— The new film Eagle vs. Shark from director Taika Waititi is the antidote to slapstick.
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Atheists and Their Ignorant Fury Against Faith-Based Charities— Evil religious people will use “charity” to preach their faith and break down the wall between church and state, or
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— You will be wowed by the quality of the animation and the lighthearted story about love, friendship, and food.
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