- Friday, July 20, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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Music Review: Paul Motian Trio 2000 + 2: Live At The Village Vanguard, Vol. 1 — Paul Motian and Company play impressively, even if they do run out of ideas too quickly.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Hairspray; I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry— Firemen faking marriage, and Travolta in drag.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Freeway Jam: To Beck And Back— It was inevitable that a newer generation of guitar slingers would pay homage to the original guitar mechanic myself -
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Emmy Fortunes of House vs. The Wire Reveal Awards' Weaknesses— Both shows deserve nominations, but only one gets them.
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The Friday Morning Listen: John Doe - A Year in the Wilderness— "How the heck is this not more popular?"
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Retro Redux: Swimmin' In the Moonlight With Elvis And Tony— Elvis performed the song while cruising along in daylight - in a convertible filled with babes - rather than on
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Mac Game Review: Age of Empires III— AoE III includes a strong single player campaign in addition to multiplayer.
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Food, Glorious TV Food— From Kitchen Nightmares to Bravo's Top Chef to the Food Network, TV today has never been more mouthwatering.
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The Best Way to Reduce Childhood Obesity — The solution doesn't involve government advertising regulations or lawsuits against the junk food companies but, quite simply, better parenting.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of July 22— The sheer success of Imagineer Quest continues.
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Interview With Film Critic Roger Ebert, Author of Your Movie Sucks - Part Two— "My health is good, considering that I had to go through rehab twice after two surgeries to learn to walk
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Movie Media: Enchanted, Rush Hour 3, I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, The Simpsons Movie, Eastern Promises, Death Sentence, The Golden Compass, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane— A new dosing of movie stuffs.
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Movie Review: License to Wed— Did anyone get the memo that said to not cast Robin Williams in comedies anymore? Apparently not.
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Casting Call: Lifetime Now Casting for New Feel Good Show — Are you a woman who needs to love herself a little more?
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DVD Review: Rebus Set 2— This show captures the essence of D.I. Rebus and brings the books to life.
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If I Was Ill, The Last Place I'd Want To Be Is On Larry King Live— Would you let someone you know go on television and be interviewed if that person was that ill?
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Heloise At The Hadron... Collider That Is— Seven days of inquiry into inquiry.
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Picking Out the Best Produce with Chef Ben Ford— Chef Ben Ford dispenses advice and tips about picking the freshest produce at the at the Santa Monica Farmer's Market.
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Learning to Fence— In this video, Jonathan Redford visits BH Fencer's Club to learn the tactics and moves to this Olympic sport.
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Bad Hair Life: Tips for Managing Curly Hair— Watch as Cecile visits Antonio Prieto Salon in Manhattan to get a personal lesson on how to manage those pesky
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Firefighter Deaths and Da Mayor of Charleston— The deaths of nine Charleston firefighters shocked the country. The events certainly shocked the author.
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Maryland Wants to Be a Progressive (Tax) State— Maryland wants to implement a progressive tax system to rob the rich and pay the politicians.
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Book Review: Merle's Door: Lessons from a Freethinking Dog by Ted Kerasote— Merle's Door offers much insight on dogs, all wrapped up in a true, entertaining story.
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Flash Games: Rose and Camellia, Amberial, Hunger Spiders— Slapfights, rolling balls, and spider-squishing — an eclectic mix of games for the weekend.
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Book Review: Deep Water: Joseph P. Macheca and the Birth of the American Mafia by Thomas Hunt and Martha Macheca Sheldon— ...
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Wyatt Earp Slept Here— The (needless) battle that rages over the Wyatt Earp birthplace a perfect example of intellectual bullying at its worst.
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Countdown to 165: Week 5 - Staying On Track— How to stay focused and dedicated to losing weight.
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TV Review: The Doctor, That's Who - Dr. Who Season Two— Season 2 and Doctor 10 Make for a Rich and Satisfying Weekend with the DVD Player...
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Interview with Emma Sanders, Author of One Wrong Move— There’s always the fear that you have only one story to tell, and others won’t come afterwards — Emma Sanders.
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Book Review: The Get A Life Campaign by Tyeese Gaines Reid— Tyeese Gaines Reid wants to help you Get A Life.
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Fido's Fortress: Puppy Proofing Your Home— Puppy proofing your home can take time and money. But, it’s worth it all in the end.
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Champagne 101— LX.TV host Cecile Raubenheimer takes us inside Bubble Lounge in Tribeca to learn the best way to prepare, drink, and
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Whose Country Is This Anyway?— Set in Subway New York, where an African American woman shouts back at a White American, for mistreating a non-English
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Low Notes: A Tribute to Some of the Best Bass Players— The four strings of excellence and innovation.
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Music Review: Roman(US) - The Secret Lives of Trees— A transatlantic ambient musical Collaboration comes to life.
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Life Beyond the Physical: Exploring the Oogabooga (Part 1)— "Hey, you know what dad? I'm not sure about your perspective on the whole God, universe, eternity, spirituality thing."
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Carrie Underwood To Release New Album This Fall— Carrie Underwood is releasing a follow-up to Some Hearts this Fall.
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The Ending of The Sopranos: We Got Robbed— The producers of The Sopranos robbed us by not giving us a real ending.
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Anne Hathaway Reveals Why She Turned Down Knocked Up— Anne Hathaway needs a verbal spanking for foolishly turning down a good role for a dumb reason.
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Back When: Harry Potter and the Search for Romance— In the two years we waited for Half-Blood Prince my insatiable thirst for Harry Potter's romantic persuasion led me to
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Not Harry Potter: What Were Your Favourite Childhood Reads?— My top-ten (ish) favourite childhood books. What did you read?
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DVD Review: Four Last Songs — There are so many stories fighting for attention, the film fails to adequately service any of them.
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Bicycling Is Not Dangerous: What I've Learned As A Bicycle Commuter— Riding on the wrong side of the street, on sidewalks, weaving in and out of cars: these activities make bicycling
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Music Review: Pearl Jam - Live at the Gorge 05/06 — A sample of the seven-disc set.
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The Absurdity of the Marriage Debates— Its time to get past the incidentals and talk about what marriage should mean instead.
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Collision Course— Bush's latest assertion of executive privilege seems guaranteed to provoke not one, but two Supreme Court rulings on the extent
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Nipping Out At Midnight to Buy My Copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows— A 400-strong queue at a little local store, for a book?
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