- Saturday, July 14, 2007 — 26 Articles Published
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Satire: Parenting for Dummies and/or Middle Linebackers— Tuffy's advice for Brian Urlacher and other football players in a post-natal bind.
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Palestine Divided: Israel's Dream — Israel encourages violence in Palestine, thus keeping Palestinians divided.
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Book Review: Everlasting Matrimony by Sheryl P. Kurland— In a sampling from many different viewpoints, the author shares the wisdom and advice of 75 long-married couples from various
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Sicko Sheds Light on What's Wrong With American Health Care— Michael Moore's Sicko revisits the poor state of the American health care system.
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Sex and Political Isolation— It is time to re-evaluate our environment. We all live in glass houses now.
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Theater Review: The Great Theatre of the World at the Arcola— A 17th-century play, with medieval affectations, is brought into the 21st century with wit and flair.
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An Interview With Gerrie Hugo About Africa Will Always Break Your Heart, Part Two— On apartheid: Africa Will Always Break your Heart is my final apology and effort to try and set the record
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Book Review: Goodnight, Whatever You Are! My Journey With Zacherley, the Cool Ghoul by Richard Scrivani— An envious friendship, and a cool look at a time when monsters ruled.
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Book Review: The Cold Moon by Jeffery Deaver— Full of surprising twists and turns, The Cold Moon will not disappoint Jeffery Deaver fans.
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Book Review: Work Like You're Showing Off - The Joy, Jazz, and Kick of Being Better Tomorrow Than You Were Today by Joe Calloway— Joe Calloway knows about success. He’s achieved prosperity in his own life and helped others learn to create their own
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Mahoney, Lez Zeppelin, Speechless, NYEP— Honeyed pop rooted in McCartney and Squeeze.
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The Rockologist: Remembering The Night I Knew I Had "Made It" In The Music Biz — The Mick Jagger Party— I was like a kid set loose in the world's biggest candy store.
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Retro Redux: Mantovani Brought The Classics To Everybody— I'd be willing to guarantee that almost everyone has heard his music at one time or another — and not
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Movie Review: Confusions of an Unmarried Couple— One hell of an enjoyable 73 minutes, and you can't really ask for much more than that.
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The Secret to Enjoying Tequila— Watch this video to learn the art of choosing and drinking the right tequila.
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Rayuela and Really Cool Foods, New York City— Discover the best of what's new in New York at Rayuela and Really Cool Foods.
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Music Review: Amy Nelson and Cathy Guthrie - Folk Uke— ...the first folk album I've seen that carries a parental advisory warning on the cover.
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Music Review: Gabby Glaser - Gimme Splash— Few musicians are able to create the atmosphere of a summer album. Glaser is one of them.
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Interview With Walter Isaacson, Author of Einstein: His Life And Universe— Einstein once said, "Subtle is the Lord, but malicious he is not."
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Kate Voegele— Kate is the genuine article, despite the body that could stop traffic.
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Music Review: Holy Roman Empire - The Longue Duree— Holy Roman Empire has staked out a unique position on the post-hardcore landscape.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Liz's Stolen Moment, Devane Drops By (Plus Spoilers)— A star-struck Anna drops in on Robin and Patrick, a lovesick Liz visits Jason.
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DVD Review: Sweet Land— It feels more like a quaint, throwback TV movie of the week
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DVD Review: Tony Palmer's Early Masterpiece - All My Loving — All My Loving is for those who want to get a feel for the era; of what lead to the
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Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix— ... an enthralling, atmospheric ride.
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Music Review: Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad— Clear, mature vocals reminiscent of some of Motown's finest.
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