- Friday, June 29, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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One Track Mind: Ben Folds Five "Jane"— Folds gets in touch with his sensitive-songwriter side.
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New Album Releases, 6-26-2007: Sinead O'Connor, Nick Lowe, Beastie Boys, Kelly Clarkson— The release of a new Sinead O'Connor album is always a day of glorious, holy celebration.
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Music Review: The Rakes - Ten New Messages— The Rakes sounds like Bloc Party, but happier.
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Are Stomach Ulcers Caused by Stress and Spicy Foods?— No and Dr. Barry Marshall gave himself an ulcer to prove it.
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Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard— Bruce Willis reprises his role as the reluctant law enforcement hero John McClane for the fourth time in Live Free
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Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard - Either Way, It’s Fun— Stop reading and go now.
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Music Review: Strung Out- Blackhawks Over Los Angeles— Many people will probably argue with me about this, but Blackhawks just doesn’t fly.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Live Free or Die Hard, Ratatouille— Rats do battle with an action icon.
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DVD Review: Breach— A good, spy thriller, although the realism of the job might not captivate viewers expecting James Bond.
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TV Review: Burn Notice - Pilot— New action/drama/comedy series starts with a bang, plenty of mystery, a conspiracy, action, and one-liners.
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Music Review: Kelly Clarkson - My December— A public flogging is the usual response when a female artist branches out in a new direction.
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Movie Media: Stone Devil Hill, You Kill Me, The Simpsons, 3:10 to Yuma, The Dark is Rising, The Bourne Ultimatum, Captivity, Talk to Me— New trailers and posters for your eyebuds.
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DVD Review: Stolen Life — A vivid picture of the difficulties faced by the Chinese youth culture.
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Interview With Chris Salewicz, Author Of Redemption Song: A Biography Of Joe Strummer— Author, journalist and film producer Chris Salewicz interviewed, marking the recent publication of Redemption Song:The Ballad Of Joe Strummer
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Concert Review: You Have the Right to Remain Silent - The Police at Oakland 6/13/07— The Police at Oakland: Every little thing they did wasn't magic.
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Music Review: Jennifer Leonhardt – Gods & Nations— Jennifer Leonhardt releases a compelling and impressive album of folk and blues, Gods & Nations.
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Music Review: Fields – Everything Last Winter— The band led by Nick Peill and Thorunn Antonia on vocals seemed in sync when it came to creating Field’s
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The Friday Morning Listen: Southside Johnny & the Asbury Jukes - Better Days— Celebrating life with a giant slab of Asbury Park goodness
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Music Review: Pearl Jam - Live At the Gorge (7 Disc Box Set)— When Pearl Jam plays a hometown gig at the Gorge, the chances are better than good you'll be getting something
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Has it Been 28 Years Since the Rock and Roll Doctor Paid his Last House Call?— Little Feat's founder's passing 28 years ago today still weighs heavy with his fans-but his daughter continues on making memorable
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Music Review: Cold War Kids - Robbers and Cowards— The band combines emo with alt-rock and Dylan-esque lyrics to produce an overall satisfying album.
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Interview: Xavier Rudd— My few precious moments with Xavier Rudd.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of July 1— Imagineer Quest 2007 continues; up this week, the mysterious Hidden Mickeys.
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Music Review: The Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection— I now have one more album I can play in the car without getting TheLook and that is priceless.
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Interview with Mystery Writer James Lee Burke, Part Two— "In regard to the future, I hope to write short stories and essays and novels until I catch the bus."
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A Flower In Her Heart: An Interview With Writer Jane Alberdeston Coralin, Part Two— More conversation with Jane Alberdeston Coralin, writer of fiction and poetry that stirs the soul.
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Book Review - The Art And Science of CSS by Cameron Adams, Jina Bolton, David Johnson, Steve Smith, And Jonathan Snook.— If you are new to CSS or even a little experienced, this is a definite must-have.
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The Sandlot 3: Baseball, But No Dad— Dads, boys, and baseball go together.
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Caesar's Palace: The Absolut Flavor Suite— Only in Sin City is it appropriate to design a suite inspired by vodka. Watch this video to experience an
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Theater Review: A New Carmen Musical at the La Jolla Playhouse— Prosper Merimee's gypsy woman will survive to sin again after the dulling effects of an oddly uninspired vision from a
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The Next Step in Beerphilia: Homebrewing— What's the next step for a beer enthusiast? Homebrewing, of course!
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The Types of Whiskey: Round One— The following list offers the novice a little help as it showcases the different types of whiskey; go ahead and
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Five Reasons to Finish Your Basement— Here's a list of five reasons to finish your basement, or at least get started in that direction...
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Product Review: Smart Heel, A Smart Invention For Your Shoes— Smart Heel is the perfect, inexpensive investment to lengthen the life of those expensive Manolos.
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Music DVD Review: Greg Lake - Welcome Backstage — If you were a fan of King Crimson and Emerson, Lake and Palmer, you should enjoy Welcome Backstage as much
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Two Crew Members Die Following Rolling Stones Concert and The Daily Music and Tech News— Two Crew members die after Rolling Stones show, Apple's new phone and Prince's newspaper deal in today's update.
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A Seattle Belgian Beer Excursion And Review— I recently had the good fortune to taste several excellent Belgian beers on tap — here is the result.
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Flash Games: Bloxorz, Cursor Invisible, Phit— Three polished games: two puzzlers and a reflex tester.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Band of Bugs— Does Band of Bugs stand out alongside other Xbox Live Arcade games, or is it prime to be squashed?
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Film Critic Joel Siegel, Dead at 63— ABC News film critic has died of cancer after a long battle.
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PS2 Review: Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer— A down and dirty fist-in-your-face game featuring some of the world's greatest superheroes.
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Nintendo DS Review: Touch the Dead— I'd rather touch myself... err... can I take that back?
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SanDisk and DivX in partnership— SanDisk announce DivX improvements to the Sansa range
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PC Game Review: G.H.O.S.T. Hunters: The Haunting of Majesty Manor — Viola Majesty calls Ghost Hunter, Inc. for help finding out what's going on in her mansion. You're the investigator.
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Lumines Exploit Allows For 3.50 Downgrader— Welcome to the Homebrew Community, enjoy your stay.
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PC Game Review: Abra Academy— Help Wanda survive four years of witch school by finding hidden objects and adding them to the cauldron.
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PC Game Review: Chocolatier— You may want to play Chocolatier on a full stomach, with so many delicious-looking treats appearing in the game.
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