- Thursday, July 26, 2007 — 28 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Night And Fog— Alain Resnais's landmark documentary fails the tests of time, journalism, and art.
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DVD Review: Renaissance— A bold new look for animation.
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Music Review: Arcade Fire - Neon Bible— If darkness is the feeling of your soul, Arcade Fire could be your new favorite band.
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Music Review: Peter Criss - One for All— The latest effort from the Kiss co-founder, One for All is really one for the diehards.
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Concert Review: Counting Crows, Live, & Collective Soul at the Classic Park Stadium in Eastlake, OH - 7/24/2007— The Counting Crows, Live, and Collective Soul rock the stadium with their Triple Play Series concert in Cleveland.
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Retro Redux: Did Boxcar Willie Really Ride The Rails?— He became a country music star by taking a much different route than most, and part was - at least
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Music Review: Rooney - Calling The World— Leader singer Robert Schwartzman’s goal of the album was to “make people dance.”
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Music Review - Smashing Pumpkins - Zeitgeist— Billy Corgan puts his Smashed Pumpkins back together with the help of master drummer Jimmy Chamberlain.
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Music Review: Blue Scholars - Bahani— Soulful, politically conscious and not a gat or glock in sight.
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Spruce Up Your Urban Outdoor Space— Learn some great tips for sprucing up your roof garden, terrace, or back yard.
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Five Things Every Home Should Have— A house is not a home without these things.
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Interview with Robert Greene, Best-Selling Author of The 48 Laws of Power— LX.TV host Shira Lazar sits down with revered author Robert Greene.
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The Haunting Effects Of Witnessing A Suicide— When someone takes their life, it's only natural to grieve and ask questions about why it happened.
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Tips for Installing and Maintaining a Pool— Nothing says summer like time spent at a pool and in this week’s episode of Floorplan, George Oliphant discusses the
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Pumpkin Fluffer Nuggets— ...
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Super Contra— Add up another classic to the Live Arcade's line-up.
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The Dark Is Sinking: Book-to-Film Adaptation of Susan Cooper's The Dark Is Rising Angers Fans— For fans of the The Dark is Rising series, a viewing of the movie trailer leaves something else rising.
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by JK Rowling— From a storytelling point of view, the saga is fittingly, satisfyingly and conclusively complete.
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Audio Book Review - Rogue Angel: The Chosen by Alex Archer— The combination of sound effects and artistic vocal performances creates what Graphic Audio calls a "Movie in your Mind."
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Book Review: Nightmare in the Street by Derek Raymond— His dark vision persisted to the end but does this postumously published typescript serve the legend of Derek Raymond?
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Book Review: Ishmael's Wrath by Steven Shane Pate II— Terrorists, secret societies, and Navy Seals battle for control of a weapon that could change the course of history.
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DVD Review: Rebus - Set 1— Rebus Set 1 is a great introduction to these brilliant adaptations of Ian Rankin's famous novels.
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Oh, Brave New World! Of Hollywood and Plastic Surgery— How are our stars ever going to become compassionate, finely-wrinkled mothers (and fathers) if their faces look like mockeries of
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Gary Sheffield Is Rooting For Barry Bonds— Sheffield wants Bonds, his BALCO co-conspirator, to break Hank Aaron’s record. Birds of a steroid feather flock together.
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The Problem With Myths— The problem that continually arises when trying to properly interpret a culture's mythology is the definition of the word "myth."
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TV Review: The Two Coreys— A&E's The Two Coreys brings Corey Haim and Corey Feldman to the small screen.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Jason's Trial to Begin— Ric gears up for Jason's trial, and Noah prepares to take the stage as Eli Love.
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One Track Mind: The Beatles "Hey Bulldog" — The song that marked the end of the fun-lovin' era Beatles.
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