- Sunday, July 22, 2007 — 26 Articles Published
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling— There is indeed no shortage of blood in the rush of battles, duels, captures, escapes, and near-misses.
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Movie Review: Hairspray— A blast of summer movie joy.
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Nintendo DS Review: SimCity DS— The positives just outweigh the negative touch screen difficulties in this successful remediation of the popular civilization simulation.
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Retro Corner: Super Mario Land— The lost Mario game.
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling— Is the final Harry Potter installment worth the hype? In a word, yes.
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Book Review: Authentic Parenting in a Postmodern Culture - Practical Help for Shaping Your Children's Hearts, Minds, and Souls by Mary E. DeMuth— The author goes into great detail to both define postmodernism and explain how it affects those of us parenting today.
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Product Review: iMetal iM-290 Stereo Earbud Headphones— A pair of great sounding, but troubled, headphones.
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Book Review: Failure - An Autobiography by Josh Giddings — Giddings writes from deep within the pit of his solar plexus, where he stores the gnawing ache of his insecurities.
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Life After Potter: Ten Adventure Novels That Will Keep Youngsters Reading— These battle-tested novels will help your children survive Potter withdrawal.
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Theater Review: I'm in Love with Your Wife in New York— Dr. Feldberg needs a date so no one will guess he's Gary's therapist.
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Barack Who?— Show me the numbers.
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Interview with Matt Watts of Canadia: 2056— "You think my stuff is 'zany madcap?' Huh...I never looked at it like that."
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Now We Know What It's All About!— It's all about oil.
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Book Review: KOP by Warren Hammond— Warren Hammond is a great new author with a real talent for mixing two genres: science fiction and noir.
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Book Review: The Organic God by Margaret Feinberg— Margaret Feinberg lays it all out and expresses our need to see God for who He truly is.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Temptations Abound— Liz succumbs to the temptation to visit Jason, Noah is tempted by Eli's trappings, and Kate gives in to the
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Movie Review: Captivity— A video nasty that is entertaining despite being a bad movie.
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Movie Review: Live Free or Die Hard, For Your Hormonal Viewing Pleasure— It’s never too late to understand what makes cool American guys tick.
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A Psychiatrist Airs His Professional Doubts— Has Psychiatry lost its way?
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Partnership or Mutually Assured Destruction?— Managed Health and Drug Companies. Bringing out the best and the worst in each other
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Xbox 360 Review: Monster Madness: Battle for Suburbia— Those with weak constitutions about mediocre games should leave this title alone.
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PS2 Review: Adventures of Darwin— PS2 exclusive title challenges with big bosses and plenty of multitasking, but sub standard help decreases the fun.
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Music DVD Review: Queensrÿche - Mindcrime At The Moore— Queensrÿche wrap up their Operation: Mindcrime saga in grand fashion with Mindcrime At The Moore.
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Music Review: Widespread Panic - Choice Cuts— Fine rock that opens itself to other attributes of different musical genres
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DVD Review: Factory Girl— Factory Girl captures the essence of the '60s and Andy Warhol's Factory, but skims the surface of Edie Sedgwick's life.
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Warmth Of The Sun— A new Beach Boys compilation? It must be summer! The Warmth of the Sun returns "America's Band" to the charts
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