- Monday, July 09, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Music Review: Gary Moore - Close As You Get— Gary Moore's fling with the blues is still going strong, to the great benefit of blues listeners everywhere.
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Music Review: Kim Richey - Chinese Boxes— Emotional purity in both songwriting and singing is what makes Chinese Boxes such a superb album.
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Music Review: Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— Another dose of Potter music, it delivers the magic.
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Music Review: Jesse Malin - Glitter in the Gutter— Glitter in the Gutter still retains some punk philosophies, but centers more around accessible rock and Malin's gritty and often
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Sony PSP Review: Brooktown High— Throw yourself into the kill or be killed world of high school. It's riveting... for about thirty minutes.
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e-Book Review: Ewen Chia's Newbie Cash Machine— A guide for newbies to earn a virtual income by focusing on their own strengths and interests.
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Retro Redux: From Boogie-Woogie To Early Rock And Roll - Ella Mae Morse— When Jimmy Dorsey's band appeared in her home town of Dallas she was only 14, but she auditioned anyway...
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Music Review: Gina Sicilia Allow Me To Confess— "Allow Me To Confess" has gone a long way to restoring my confidence in the next generation of Blues musicians
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Concert Review: Judas Rising (Judas Priest tribute) w/ In Question, C U Next Thursday, Bleeding the Broken (July 7,2007)— A night out with the gang leads to a night of music.
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Music Review: Jamie T. - Panic Prevention (U.S. version)— Jamie T. infuses rap, new wave, reggae and hip-hop, with mostly great results.
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Music Review: T.I. - T.I. vs. T.I.P.— The battle within continues for rapper T.I. or should I say rapper T.I.P.?
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Music Review: Art Don't Sleep - From L.A. With Love— I suggest you cop this CD and let your taste evolve with the emerging art movement of Los Angeles.
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TV Review: Nova scienceNOW - Season 2, Episode 4— Nova scienceNOW is back with four all-new stories.
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Evening Challenges Chick Flick Stigma: An Interview With Director Lajos Koltai— Filmmaker Koltai wants you to question your own life and the choices you’ve made.
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iPhone: One Week— Or how the iPhone is now part of my life.
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Low Carb Club Sandwich— ...
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Kale Soup— ...
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Wallowing in Victimhood— The Japanese tend to talk as though WWII started in August, 1945.
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Islam and its Adolescence— Islam is struggling to grow up.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases For July 9, 2007— Japan is supposed to be getting Paper Mario this week. What will North American Wii owners get?
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Music Review: Mandisa - True Beauty, The Debut Album From the American Idol Finalist— The debut Christian debut album True Beauty by an American Idol Mandisa.
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Movie Review: Transformers— Most people watching Transformers this summer will be blown away. This reviewer is not, nor will he ever be.
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Concert Review: Rush (Holmdel, NJ - July 8, 2007)— The legendary Canadian trio delivers a superb performance in the summer heat.
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Concert Review: Sounds of the Underground - Dallas, Texas — In the third year of the Sounds of the Underground tour, Dallas was chosen as the opening date and overall,
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Page Turner— Not much of interest this week...
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Music Review: Vanguard Visionaries: The Rooftop Singers— Let yer hair hang down with this Vanguard Visionaries ten-track folk retrospective.
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The Simpsons Movie Giveaway— The Simpsons Movie and BC Magazine team up for a delicious giveaway.
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Enter To Win: The Essential Paul Simon CD/DVD— Three lucky readers will win!
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Christianity and Atheism: A Conversation— A conversation between an atheist and a Christian who discuss homosexuality and neon signs.
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NaNoWriMo Notes: More Fun With Publishing— ...when the rejection letter eventually showed up I wasn't surprised at all — it had become inevitable.
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Book Review: Charles James by Richard Martin— Presents the designs of the creator of American haute couture.
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Music DVD Review: The Police - Synchronicity Concert— In case you miss the reunion tour, how about some Police in their prime?
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Box Office Update 7/6-7/8: Transformers - They're More Than Meets the Eye— Robots top the box office, wrestling the spot away from a rat who cooks.
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