- Thursday, July 05, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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The Seattle International Beerfest: From Oak Aged Stout to Chili Mead — I recently attended the Seattle International Beer Fest. Here is a sampling of the exotic brews I tried.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Summer of Love: The Hits of 1967 (2CD+DVD)— While not definitive, this CD/DVD combo is a great place to learn about the music of 1967.
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Music Review: Sam Yahel, Joshua Redman, Brian Blade - Yaya3 — Even when these guys are just having fun, the jazz they make is seriously good.
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A Guide To Beer for Non-Beer Drinkers— Know someone who doesn't like beer? They only "think" they don't like beer. Here are some tips for
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Movie Review: LovecraCked! The Movie— This loose anthology based on horror writer H. P. Lovecraft is just as macabre and confusing as the author's stories.
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Movie Review: Harry Clarke - Darkness In Light— Harry Clarke - Darkness In Light is a fitting tribute and intelligent critique of one of the twentieth century's true
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DVD Review: The Librarian: Return To King Solomon's Mines— The Librarian returns and is once more tracking down history's most dangerous artifacts with tongue-in-cheek derring-do.
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Movie Review: Mutual Appreciation— That's the chief problem with Mutual Appreciation - at times it's a lot like being the designated driver.
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Alligator Trivia: Can You Tell the Tail?— Take our quiz to find out — you'll be everglade, er, ever glad you did.
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Music Review: Sounds of the Underground - US/Canadian Summer 2007 Tour— Get ready for a blast of heavy on this summer's tour!
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Music Review: Kanye West - Stronger— ...
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A Little Something To Chew On— Eaten any dead cow today?
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DVD Review: The Wrong Man— A glimpse of 'the other Hitchcock': what might have been had Hollywood not existed.
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More Truth in a Plain Brown Wrapper: An Interview with Poet Tara Betts, Part Two— More conversation with Tara Betts — a poet of directness, soulfulness, and clarity. This is a woman who knows the
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Writing Advice: Why Listening Matters— Silence is a good thing. Embrace it; make it your friend. Learn to accept it and be comfortable with it.
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Book Review: Saudi Match Point by Paul Ulrich— In the geopolitics of oil, it seems almost anyone is capable of almost anything.
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Songs That Touch My Soul— Mainstream secks songs, ooey-gooey indie goodness and a glammy treat all in one delicious article.
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Book Review: Africa Will Always Break Your Heart by Gerrie Hugo— A hard look at South Africa during the grim age of apartheid.
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Interview With John Burnett, Author of Uncivilized Beasts and Shameless Hellions: Travels with an NPR Correspondent - Part 2— "And yes, this was a tough story, but I wouldn't trade the Katrina experience for anything in my career." -
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Music Review - Frank Black - Frank Black 93-03— Though not as troublesome as the last Pixies compilation, how are essentials are picked when everything seems to be essential?
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Comic Book Review: Outsiders - The Good Fight by Judd Winick, Matthew Clark, and Art Thibert— In the fifth Outsiders volume, with a reduced team, Judd Winick gets down to real black ops superheroics.
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Book Review: Acacia by David Anthony Durham— The world of Acacia is unique and exciting. This powerful story will keep you reading.
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Book Review: 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa by Stephanie Nolen— Reading Stephanie Nolen's book is a key step to increasing understanding.
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PS2 Review: Tomb Raider Anniversary— Thankfully, ancient natives left shotgun and handgun ammo laying around for eventual explorers to find.
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Book Review: The Last Mughal by William Darlymple— A poignant portrayal of the events in Delhi during the Revolt of 1857.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Re-Gifters by Mike Carey, Sonny Liew & Marc Hempel— The second in Minx's new line of girls' graphic novels is slick 'n' snappy entertainment.
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Book Review: With God On Our Side by Michael L. Weinstein and David Seay— Religious intolerance is plaguing the daily life of Air Force cadets. This book tries to expose the basic constitutional
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Mission: Impossible III - The Cold War Between Blu-ray And HD DVD Heats Up— It's not quite spy gadgetry, but the war between entertainment technology formats is heating up and taking no prisoners.
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DVD Review: Roots: 30th Anniversary Edition — Roots, historically, was vitally important; as a movie, it holds up after thirty years.
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Movie Review: Transformers— ... when I learned that the movie was coming, I was concerned. I was concerned that it would be screwed
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Culture vs. Nature: Women and Advertising in The New Media— As the new media liberate traditional advertising, women may want to reevaluate their roles.
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Cognac: The King of Brandy— All hail the King of Brandy.
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Congress Should Expand International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program— Congress can take action against child hunger by expanding the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition Program.
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Parvenu Leisure Creates New Unisex Accessories From an Unlikely Source— Parvenu Leisure creates fun, funky, unisex wallets... out of silk neckties.
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Music Review: Bad Brains - Build A Nation— Rastafarism and hardcore? Bad Brains showed us it worked in 1982 and it still works today.
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Music Review: Mudville - Iris Nova— Iris Nova features such notables as R.E.M's Mike Mills, Karsh Kale, Buddy Cage, Michael Blake, and Jim Campilongo.
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