- Monday, July 02, 2007 — 50 Articles Published
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Between Durant And Oden, Who Becomes The Star First?— If a draft pick is made in the Pacific Northwest and he doesn't talk a good game, will anybody care?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Jerry Lurks, Sam Has Something to Hide (Plus Spoilers)— Jerry's back in town, Sam holds something important back.
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Movie Review: Transformers — Transformers is more than popcorn fun.
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Free Speech From the Mouths of Babes? — The Supreme Court has permitted a limitation on students’ free speech rights. But is it missing the main point?
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DVD Review: Various Artists - Jumpin' & Jivin' Volume 1— A great collection of rare musical film clips.
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TV Review: Big Love - "Reunion" Part 1— Bill and Nicki arrive at Juniper Creek, where there are actual bleachers set up, presumably for the massive Grant Family
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DVD Review: Severance— This movie is laced with black humor and twists even the most jaded horror fan can't quite see coming.
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DVD Review: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Season Three, Volume One— If you join the "Seaview" on its adventures, bring party favors.
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Music Review: Sam Yahel Trio - Truth And Beauty — Yahel stakes out a new approach to the jazz organ trio with a couple of sympathetic and very capable colleagues.
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Music Review: Korben - Steady Fools— If the Cranberries had married the Foo Fighters and had children. Basement rock at it's finest.
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Interview: Google Cash Detective Chris Carpenter— In the first of a new series, Christopher Rose learns about making money with Google from the Google Cash Detective,
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Music Review: Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger— To Be Older, Is to Be Sober, Is to Be Focused.
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Music Review: Juan Pablo Torres - Romantic Cuba— Reminiscent of Pérez Prado and moonlit Havana nights, Cuban dance music is alive and well.
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Music Review: Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad— My friend Calum forced me to listen to this. Turns out he was right.
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2007 at the Movies: The First Half— A look back at the first half of the year, and hoping the second half keeps it up.
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The Uneducating of America— A small group of Americans to be taught a foreign language as their first language.
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Book Review: Yakuza Moon - Memoirs of a Gangster's Daughter by Shoko Tendo — Brutal, honest, and scary. 'Yakuza Moon' is a triumph.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for July 2, 2007— This week's all about dragons, dolphins and dreams. I hope I didn't just spoil one of the games for you.
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Audio Book Review: The Good Guy by Dean Koontz, Read by Richard Ferrone— If you like the Brother Odd or the Christopher Snow series or any of Koontz's recent books, I think you
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Book News: An Introduction to Will Thomas — I wanted to share this author with mystery lovers and Sherlock Holmes fans.
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The Mystery Of The Mystery Story— It is the mystery story which gives us the assurance of good eventually winning.
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LX.TV Restaurant Reviews: The Inn LW12 and Momofuku Ssam Bar Restaurants, New York— Watch this video to discover the best new places to dine in New York.
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What was President Bush Thinking in Commuting Libby's Sentence?— President Bush commuted I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's prison sentence, putting this whole political fiasco behind us.
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Does Your White Roof Have A Green Glow?— Painting the roof white might save more than the same space layered with solar cell.
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Generation: Facebook— The newest addition to Facebook is "Applications" and news organizations have caught on.
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The Downfall of JetBlue— The airplane of leather seats and DirectTV has gone downhill.
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Music Review: Bon Jovi - Lost Highway— After two decades, Bon Jovi still hits the mark with Lost Highway.
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Music Review: Joe Lovano's and Hank Jones' Kids— The album pairs innovative old-timer Hank Jones, 88, with New York saxaphonist Joe Lovano, by comparison a mere kid at
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Music Review: Beau Brummels' 66— Collector's Choice Music reissues the San Francisco folk-rockers' puzzling major label debut: a collection of sixties cover songs.
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DVD Review: Hellboy: Blood and Iron— Hellboy is back in another direct-to-DVD animated adventure that opens doors into his surrogate father's past.
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DVD Review: The New Adventures of Superman— TV's original superhero toon.
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DVD Review: "CHiPs" - The Complete First Season— A late '70s guilty pleasure finally makes it to DVD.
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Website Epic India Welcomes Author Vinod Joseph— Join Epic India as we welcome Vinod Joseph and his latest collection of short stories.
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Music Review: Adam Zwig - Cast Iron Letters— Slide guitar whiz slips into solo mode with nary a misstep.
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Music Review: GWAR - Beyond Hell— Theatrical monster rock at its finest.
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TV Review: Big Love - "Reunion" Part 2— ...when I married Roman, I became my own step-grandma because my father married Roman’s daughter, Bayleen. Would you care
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Various Artists: Various Artists - Freeway Jam, To Beck And Back — Jeff Beck disciple Jeff Richman puts together a tribute reocrd to his idol with an eye-popping array of guest guitarists.
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Box Office Update 6/29-7/1: Ratatouille Holds Off John McClane— Pixar's latest tops the charts.
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Music Review: WASP - Dominator— Old school metal from a band that will not be ignored.
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DVD Review: Hannah Montana: Pop Star Profile— I spent a weekend with a teen pop star. No, it's not like that — really!
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Music Review: Waltari - Release Date— One of the most original acts I have heard in some time.
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This Intrepid Reader Love Airports and Airplanes— Tip: Try not to drool or stare while waiting.
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Music Review: Wizard - Goochan— Concept album that tells an epic sci-fi tale with some good music!
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Taken With Tacones— Okay, so I have 38 pairs of summer shoes... you gotta problem with that?
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Music Review: Various Artists - Anchored in Love: A Tribute to June Carter Cash— Country greats gather to pay tribute to one of country's brightest stars.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Jake is Home— Jason returns Jake to Eliaabeth's arms, Noah's fellow doctors are wondering if he has a twin.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Eureka - Season One— A rather weak week in deference to Independence Day.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Transformers, License to Wed— A rare Tuesday edition!
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Audio Book Review: The Night Gardener by George P. Pelecanos, Narrated by the Author— The author [writes] a narrative that is Hemingway spare and Stephen King hip.
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Concert Review: The Polyphonic Spree - Brooklyn— The world's greatest live band? The Spree make a good case for it in Brooklyn.
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