- Tuesday, July 03, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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Book Review: In Spite of the Gods by Ed Luce— If you can read only one book on India, make it this one.
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Movie Review: Ratatouille— Pixar's 8th computer animated feature film is one of the most sophisticated and entertaining ever.
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DVD Review: Kenneth Keith Kallenbach - American Icon— “I just enjoy acting — acting stupid and crazy on TV.”
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Book Review: An Ordinary Person’s Guide to Empire by Arundhati Roy— A brilliant collection of essays that deal with Empire and its consequences.
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Overlooked Alternatives: John Coltrane— An easily overlookable Coltrane re-issue - and I hope to change your mind about that.
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Bree Gets A Sister In Dana Delany On Desperate Housewives— Marc Cherry courts China Beach star Dana Delany for hijinks on Wisteria Lane.
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Concert Review: White Stripes: July 1st, 2007 at the TCUP, Saskatoon, SK— Brilliant or strange? Maybe a little of both; or one, or the other; or neither, even.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree— Fans of the popular DS game won’t be disappointed with this title, but more content would’ve strengthened this title.
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Interview: Google Cash Detective Chris Carpenter, Part 2— Google Cash Detective Chris Carpenter explains how his system works and the benefits of yoga in part two of his
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New DVD Releases for July 3, 2007: A Few Flashes, But No Fireworks— It's not the best week for DVD releases. Did the iPhone scare them off?
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Supreme Court Puts Education Back On Track— The Supreme Court has finally admitted that integrated but inequal is not actually an improvement over separate but equal.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: July 3, 2007: John Coltrane, Ibuprophen, Caffeine— A short tale of music, parking, sickness, coffee, and more music.
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Interview: Singer Robbie Fulks On His New Album, Revenge!— "“Believe” is a great pop song by almost any criterion. “Dancing Queen,” “S.O.S.,” “Fernando,” etc. have retarded words but melodically
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Concert Review: The White Stripes, July 2, 2007, Winnipeg, MTS Centre— Whether it's thrashy garage rock or subtle, earthy blues, the White Stripes can do it all.
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Concert Review: Roger Waters, June 28, 2007, Winnipeg, MTS Centre— The real Pink Floyd put on a show that many called the best they've ever seen.
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Music DVD Review: Music From the Inside Out— What is music? This documentary from filmmaker Daniel Anker attempts to answer that question.
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Beverly Sills, Beloved Opera Star— America's Queen of Opera is dead.
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Movie Review: Transformers (2007)— Transformers – More than meets the eye, and substantially less than meets the brain.
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A Helping Hand: In Fear of Burglars— Put the same amount of time and effort into abating the fear as you have into feeling the fear.
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DVD Review: My Young Auntie— A comedy/kung fu classic.
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TV Review: The Sundance Channel's Big Ideas For A Small Planet - "Work"— “When most people go to work they leave their environmental ethics at the door," says Joel Makower.
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TV Review: The Closer - "Saving Face"— After her detectives find an extra body at a friend's funeral, Brenda gets punched out by an angry bride.
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Movie Review: La Vie en Rose— A fascinating cautionary tale of love, dreams, excesses and tragedies.
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DVD Review: Zombie 5: Killing Birds— An awful zombie movie on all counts.
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Enter To Win: The Editors' An End Has A Start— A copy of The Editors' sophomore release is yours to win.
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Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard Is Ridiculous Good Fun— The film goes from impossible to improbable in the first thirty minutes, but that didn’t stop me from going along
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Remembering Entebbe: A Message for Today?— July 4 in Israel--a different commemoration celebrating the rescue of 103 hostages.
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The Top Ten Television Characters of All Time— No matter how many times we change the channel, they won’t ever be forgotten.
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Studio 60 Walks Off Into the Sunset— In hindsight, it should have been obvious that Aaron Sorkin’s drama Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip was doomed from
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iPhone: The Most Fashionable Accessory of the Year— Everyone's talking about the iPhone's functionality. I want to talk about the aesthetics.
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Krisol Boutique and Funnel Mill Cafe, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles this week at Krisol Boutique and Funnel Mill Rare Coffee and
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Making Hay While the Sun Shines: How the Power of Influence Influences Power— Members of Congress should not profit from their legislation, but their spouses can. How can this be?
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Small Town Business— Growing up in and around a city, I learned what I knew about small town life from television and books.
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Music Review: Hannah Montana, Volume II — The Hannah Montana Volume II CD includes the Season 2 songs and some songs Miley Cyrus wrote.
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Busted: Musicians Who Sang The Wrong Tune— The following is our list of the top five busted musicians, bands and solo acts who sang the wrong tune.
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iHype Part IV - The iPhone Review— The iPhone is a major technological innovation that will only alienate a small minority of smartphone users in its first
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iPhone: I Don't Get It— Please, someone explain to me what the attraction is with the iPhone!
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Television - Science, Magic and Memory— Their first album is an essential rock and roll record. And the second one's nearly as good.
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Movie Review: Transformers Doesn't Disappoint... Much— Does the latest summer blockbuster meet expectations?
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Vinyl Tap: Dwight Twilley Band - Sincerely— A power pop classic, inspired equally by Sun Sounds and A Hard Day's Night, is released in 1976.
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Book Review: Hot Wheels and High Heels by Jane Graves— In this corner, the Trophy Wife. Her opponent, the Repo Man. Love's on the line in this fast-paced
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Nintendo Wii Review: Mario Party 8— A great title if you want a level playing field for all ages, but vets might wait until Mario Party
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Book Review: A Question Of Blood by Ian Rankin— Long may DI John Rebus continue to patrol the streets of Edinburgh.
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Book Review: Overcoming the Superwoman Syndrome — An impressive group of women who will help you get out of that persistent sydrome.
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An Administration Plagued by Scandal— What do you do when 225 members of a Presidential administration are indicted for serious crimes? Make him a
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In The War Zone: Women and Public Harassment— If cyberspace is the new frontier, then it's also the new public arena for men to harass women.
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DVD Review: Primeval— Based on the real-life crocodile that's been attacking people along the Rusizi River in Burundi, Africa, you'd think the story
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Movie Review: Transformers— It has a predictable plot, but the visuals are spectacular.
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Movies for the Fourth of July— The best way to spend a hot and muggy Fourth of July is watching a good movie.
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