- Tuesday, July 17, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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Music Review: Asobi Seksu - Citrus— On Asobi Seksu's (Japanese for “playful sex”) Citrus lead vocalist Yuki Chikudate enchants the listener with both Japanese and English
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"Sheffing" Up Controversy— Gary Sheffield typifies the fading social conscience of the modern athlete.
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An Interview with Jane Green, Author of Second Chance— I spoke with Jane Green recently about her experiences with loss and second chances, and how events in her own
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Comic Book Review: Tek Jansen #1— Stephen Colbert’s dunderheaded space hero gets his own comic book!
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Music Reviews: Dream Theater, Prince, and S.O.D.— (Hed)pe: "You have a nice selection of brain dead paranoia, misogyny, violence towards women and a liberal dose of expletives."
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Music Review: Jesse Harris - Feel— Jesse Harris adds to an ever-growing collection of this season's must-have summer CDs.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: The Mudflapps, Charles Mingus, Minnie Driver— No, I am NOT kidding.
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Hills Have Eyes 2— A bunch to like, not many to love.
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Nock, Draw... Release— A rumination on the art of archery...
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Fried Quail Eggs: Filipino Pop Culture Or A Phase?— What is the appeal of this popular street food?
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An Interview With Glasgow Phillips, Author of The Royal Nonesuch: Or, What Will I Do When I Grow Up? - Part 2— "This will probably sounds strange to anyone who's read the book, but I'm working on a DVD reading tool for
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Comic Review: Checkmate - A King's Game by Greg Rucka and Jesus Saiz — DC Comics takes a risk in setting Checkmate among United Nations intellectualism, but the results are a comic smarter than
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Book Review: Lulu Meets God and Doubts Him by Danielle Ganek — Humor as well as heartache fill the pages of this wonderful first novel.
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Kelly Rowland — Even A Child Of Destiny Needs A Break— Everybody needs to breathe air and feel something different once in awhile.
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The Best Workout Songs— Get physical by listening to these tunes.
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Book Review: Reaper's Gale by Steven Erikson— Reading Erikson's work is to be reminded what epic fiction really is.
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Battle of the Butts: New York Church Takes Issue with Billboard Ad— The Times Square Church hates big butts and it cannot lie.
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Interview: Bob Brozman (Part Two)— The US may be a rich country, but I think it has a poverty of empathy.
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Music Review: Waters Rising - Lillian Axe— From the fabulous metal era of the 80s comes Lillian Axe with a new album full of melodic guitars and
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Ticketmaster And My Experience With the Conveinence Charge— Lono takes a look at Ticketmaster's near 50% markup for convenience... and tries to offer some solutions.
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Music Review: Crowded House - Time On Earth— After a 14-year-break, Australia and New Zealand's Crowded House reunites for a strong, if solemn, new album.
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Music Review: Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist— Is Corgan just a cynical bastard, using the Pumpkins name to squeeze a little more blood money from the stone?
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Something Unique In Athletics— With Bob Cira you won’t find the normal hype that surrounds most outstanding high school athletes today.
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Xbox 360 Review: Tenchu Z— Repetition and lack of depth sneak up and kill this Xbox 360 exclusive stealth title.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Creating A Rock Star 101— Sonny comforts Kate, Carly and Sam fight (as usual), and Anna tries to turn a doctor into a rock star.
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Overlooked Alternatives: Grant Lee Buffalo, Suzanne Vega— This is what it is to be a music addict. Gotta have my fix, man.
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Ron Paul and the Brain-Off Conspiracy— One reason Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich are presidential vanity candidates and long shots to win their parties presidential nomination.
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Part I: Waiting for War in the Shards of Shattered Illusions – Israel News Analysis— While we wait for war, a truly bitter recognition of reality is in the offing.
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Graphic Novel Review: Macedonia by Harvey Pekar and Heather Robertson, Illustrated by Ed Piskor— Pekar’s new graphic novel informs and even inspires but ultimately wanders too far afield from the author’s strengths and ends
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A Few Sprinkles, But the Drought Continues: New DVD Releases 17 July 2007— Campy horror, loopy time fantasy and TV nostalgia — what a week.
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iHype Part V: Three Weeks Later— Three weeks of iPhone usage reveals major weaknesses.
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Xbox 360 Review: The Bigs— Is it sad when muscle bound exaggerated baseball players hardly look exaggerated?
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Honor and Race— Applauding the integrity of Christian Blacks.
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Not So Kwik: The Apu Dilemma— 7-Eleven is converting its franchises to Kwik-E-Marts. I think this is exploitation.
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PS3 Review: Ninja Gaiden Sigma— The core game still kicks ass after three years, but is it worth your $60?
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Book Review: The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho— It is not the destination, but the journey, that counts.
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Book Review: Your Doctor Said WHAT? by Dr. Terrie Wurzbacher— Physicians will benefit if they take Wurzbacher's criticisms to heart. Patients will be empowered to be more proactive in their
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Walking on the Wild Side— It occurred to me that maybe music actually springs from the rhythms of walking.
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Nintendo DS Review: Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom— Death Jr. and the Science Fair of Doom for the Nintendo DS is a science experiment gone wrong.
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Marketing on Clickbank: An Interview— Dylan Loh earns over $500 a day marketing products on Clickbank.
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A Day in the Life of a Male Model: Pedro Andrade— Take a look to see what a typical day is like for a male model in New York City...
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A Transparent Transformers Retrospective— In case the culture of Transformers became totally lost, this might rekindle some '80s flame.
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Florida Panther Trivia: How Much Do You Know? — How much do you really know about these panthers? Take our quiz to find out.
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At Least The Democrats Are Being Men About Filibusters— Democrats are at least willing to fight for their principles... too bad few Republicans would do the same.
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Rock 'n Role— I remember being cool. I remember knowing which bands were hot, which writer even hotter.
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Music Review: Beau Brummels— Collector's Choice Music reissues the San Francisco legends’ final studio album.
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Music Review: Nina Simone - Just Like a Woman: Nina Simone Sings Classic Songs of the ‘60s— On Just Like a Woman the great Nina Simone takes on great '60s anthems by Dylan, George Harrison, and more
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Golden Axe— While we all wait for a updated sequel that may never come, the original shows its legs in this port.
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