- Tuesday, June 26, 2007 — 54 Articles Published
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Box Office Update 6/22-6/24: Evan Almighty Survives the Flood— The Carrey-less sequel limps to the top while the Fantastic flounder.
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DVD Review: Bozo, The Worlds Most Famous Clown: Collection #1— Larry Harmon has offered up 30 episodes remastered from his original film.
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SCOTUS Review: Less Free Speech for Students, More for Everyone Else— No more waving your 'Bong Hits 4 Jesus' sign at school events, kiddies.
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New Romance Line, Shomi, Launches In July With An Anime Look— Romance has just found a brand-spanking new subgenre! Try Shomi , romance crossed with the action and adventure of
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Book Review: Living Reality: My Extraordinary Summer With "Sailor" Bob Adamson by James Braha— A seeker shares his journey, the reader gets to hitchhike.
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Book Review: Diary of Indignities by Patrick Hughes— Every single horrible, unimaginable thing your brain could dream up to torment you at three in the morning...
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Book Review: Zahrah the Windseeker by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu— Zahrah the Windseeker refreshed, rekindled, and reignited my ongoing romance with fantasy.
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Students Should Cut The Net, Not Themselves— One in six college students injure themselves intentionally rather than reaching out for help.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Black Snake Moan— Snakes and puppets rule the week.
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Movie Review: Into Great Silence— A moving, silent experience.
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TV Review: The Sundance Channel's Big Ideas For A Small Planet - "Sports"— Big Ideas takes aim at the world of sports, and features companies and individuals that are making equipment both sustainable
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Music Review: The Strawbs - Painted Sky — Painted Sky is a must own for those who liked Hero and Heroine and the core Strawbs albums from the
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Music Review: Björk - Volta, I Dare You to Eat It— Deconstructionist psychedelic fruit body harbors nonpolitical message of progress and justice.
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Music Review: Spanish Harlem Orchestra - United We Swing— Oscar Hernandez and his all-star orchestra show us classic salsa is still very much alive.
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Music Review: Ricky Skaggs and Bruce Hornsby— For me, this album was a let-down.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: June 26, 2007: John Zorn, Beastie Boys, Nick Lowe, Steve Vai— For some reason, I'm drawn to a record that starts off with a song named "Kill The Guy With The
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Movie Review: Nancy Drew— Not that bad... but not that good either. Makes me miss Veronica Mars.
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TV Review: The Closer - "Grave Doubts"— A fifteen-year-old murder divides the loyalties of the Primary Homicide Division and jeopardizes friendships and the case.
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Music Review: Ladybirds - Reginal Community Theater— The Ladybirds are here with their "Electro-tacular Cheese-pop Teffific-ness” sounds.
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Music Review: Fair to Midland Fables from a Mayfly: What I Tell You Three Times Is True— Fair to Midland aren't bad at all. Now if only the label will let them be themselves.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Ryan Adams, Pearl Jam, the Trio of Doom— Just another week of stuff to add to the pile of good 2007 releases.
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Music Review: Andy Milne & Gregoire Maret - Scenarios— By employing a sort of parallel call & response, it feels like they could go on forever...
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Music Review: John McLaughlin/Jaco Pastorius/Tony Williams - Trio Of Doom— For twenty-five volatile minutes in 1979, Castro's Cuba was a fusion fan's paradise.
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Shooter, Black Snake Moan, Dead Silence: Region 1 DVD Releases for June 26, 2007— And now, the end is near. And so I face the final curtain...
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Doctors Once Believed that Stomach Ulcers Resulted from Stress and Spicy Food— Until Dr. Barry Marshall gave himself an ulcer to prove them wrong.
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Live Earth Picks New South Africa Venue and The Daily Music and Tech News— Live Earth, the Verve and AOL make the cut in today's music and tech news update.
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DVD Review: Zombie 4 - After Death— Another winning zombie flick! It has blood!
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DVD Review: New Adventures of Batman - Season 1— Dive back into your childhood with The New Adventures of Batman.
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Interview with Adam Weinberg, Director of the Renowned Whitney Museum— What does the Whitney's director have to say about the future of American art?
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Creative Things To Do With A Spare Bedroom— After the children have left home, the spare room can be turned into anything.
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DVD Review: Daniel Tosh - Completely Serious— Don't try to drink beer and watch Daniel Tosh at the same time!
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Open Secrets: Gay Life in Pakistan— It's risky but easy to be a homosexual in the Islamic Republic.
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Stop Interrupting Me With Your Logic - I'm Having a Breakdown— Wouldn't wanna be labeled as an emotionally disconnected, insensitive, hard-core boofhead. As if.
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Murano Restaurant and Lamberston Truex Boutique, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles this week at Murano Restaurant and Lamberston Truex Boutique.
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Retro Redux: Eddie Fisher And The Ladies— Some scandals were just whispered about when the kids (like me) were around, but others were very public.
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Movie Review: The Borrower— When the aliens finally arrive, be sure to protect your neck.
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PJs That Look and Feel Great — If you're tired of your old flannel PJ's, head to Scanty PJ's, nightwear that looks and feels great!
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Toronto's Pride Parade: From Stonewall to Billboard?— We seem to have come a long way from the days of Stonewall, the historical backdrop to the parade. But
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A Night Out at Hollywood Hotspot, Les Deux— Go behind the velvet ropes at Hollywood hotspot Les Deux.
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The Key To The Good Life Is You— Life isn't what you make of it per se, but what you make of yourself.
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What Will You Say When Barry Bonds Hits No. 800?— How many of his home runs actually should count? Well, when did Barry start looking like one half of Hans
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iHype Part I: History In The Making— On June 29, 2007, the historical iPhone will be released. Daryl D has ongoing coverage of this event throughout the
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Book Review - Devices Of The Soul: Battling For Our Selves In An Age Of Machines by Steve Talbott— Based on the premise that technology is just one part of life and should not overshadow the self.
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Sarcastic and Cynical Stories for Kids? Check Out Barry Yourgrau— NASTY tales aim to deliver the stuff kids *really* like.
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Manga Review: Death Note – Volume Twelve by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata— Ohba & Obata's controversial horror manga reaches its conclusion.
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Book Review: Sword & Blossom: A British Officer’s Enduring Love For A Japanese Woman by Peter Pagnamenta and Momoko Williams— A captivating tale of love lost and war won in Japan.
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Book Review: Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris— Inside the ad biz at the end of the Internet boom.
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A Helping Hand: Illness and Physical Appearance— Illness alters choices and may limit what you can do, but it doesn’t stop you from having or making choices.
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The Best Comedies to Put On Your iPod— The following is our list of the best comedies to put on your iPod, the ones that, if you don't
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Movie Review: Shooter— There could be potential for a new franchise in Wahlberg's latest action flick.
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DVD Review: Nights Of Cabiria— Giulieta Masina's greatest role, in the oldest profession, makes Nights Of Cabiria one of Federico Fellini's finest films.
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Subtle Bias— Ann examines the issue of the subtler forms of bias.
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The Miami Dolphins' 2007 Schedule: Who's On Their Play List— The following is the Dolphins' 2007 schedule, and a breakdown of their opponents.
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Chris Benoit: From Triumph To Tragedy— A sad day for wrestling fans worldwide.
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