- Friday, July 27, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: I Know Who Killed Me, No Reservations, The Simpsons Movie, Sunshine— New weekend, new movies to see.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of July 29— It's time to move on from Imagineer Quest 2007... let's start a new pledge drive!
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DVD Review: The Pit and the Pendulum— Having grown up on TV shows like Davey and Goliath and Gumby, stop motion animation is an enjoyable form of
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Countdown to 165: Week 6 - Two Pounds, Two Inches— What to do when the scale doesn't show quite what you'd hoped for.
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Music Review: Two Gallants - The Scenery of Farewell EP Acoustic Bliss— The Two Gallants new EP release entitled The Scenery of Farewell is an outstanding acoustic offering. Hard Edgy Folk!
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The Friday Morning Listen: Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy - Cornell 1964— It's a big chunk of joyous music-making, passionate enough to change a person's mind about jazz.
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Music Review: Chris Cornell – Carry On— Chris Cornell mixes it up. He even covers a Michael Jackson classic.
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Music Review: Chet Atkins - The Essential Chet Atkins— Until his death in 2001, Chet Atkins pretty much owned Nashville, with a peerless run as performer, composer, and producer.
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Music Review: Ryan Adams - Easy Tiger— I think I finally know what all the fuss is about now.
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Music Review: Peter Karp - Shadows and Cracks— A singer/songwriter blues album?
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Music Review: Daniel Bernard Roumain - Etudes 4 Violin & Electronix— Edward Hopper and DBR make for a potent combination.
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Music Review: Various Artists JapanFiles.com - Fresh Cuts From Japan Volume 2 — Mix and match masters are best of a mixed bag of Japanese indie cuts.
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DVD Review: Joe Rogan Live — Joe Rogan of NewsRadio and Fear Factor fame bores with this 'not that funny' comedy special.
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Movie Media: Sunshine, No Country for Old Men, Illegal Tender, The Last Legion, I Know Who Killed Me, Trick 'r Treat— A new batch of visual temptations.
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TV News: It's Almost Time for Shark Week— Like a dorsal fin headed for Amity Island, it's that time again.
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TV Review: General Hospital: The Night Shift - "Paternity Ward"— Something evil is afoot on the night shift.
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DVD Review: Tales from the Crypt - The Complete Sixth Season— For a ghoulishly good time...
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The Right to Healthcare: Part Two— The argument that many of those uninsured 'choose' to be uninsured is an amazing piece of smoke and mirror agit-prop.
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Movie Review: No Reservations— A decent date flick with a predictable but well-played plot.
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Yard Sale Treasures— Ann looks at the summer phenomenon of yard sales: the archaeology of modern life.
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Who's Really Guilty?— Maybe we are all sinners and guilty of something, but there are some who are guiltier than others.
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Nintendo DS Preview: Glory Days 2— A quirky DS effort that's showing some enormous potential.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - John Phillips, Stratospheerius— Phillips's writing combined soulful sophistication with the anything-is-possible musical ethos of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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Crying In Public— Rarely seen and rarely acted on - help the tearful!
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What Really Happened to Diane Linkletter?— Art Linkletter's campaign against the counterculture.
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Xbox 360 Review: The Darkness— A game we'll look back on as a stepping stone towards better storytelling in a conventional design.
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Former Seahawk Chad Eaton - Batterer, Victim, or Both? — The dynamic of domestic violence is a complicated one. Is Eaton an abuser, abused, or some combination of the two?
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Selig Must Believe Bonds Has Cooties— In regards to Bud Selig and Barry Bonds: "The leads are weak? YOU'RE WEAK! Take a stance or
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RealMeals.TV Recipe: Grapefruit Salad— ...
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Comics Review: Raytoons Cartoon Avenue #1 — A new comic mag collection debuts – packed with web comic URLs.
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Flash Games: Gravity Pods, Triangles, Battleships Extreme— A physics simulation, a two-handed challenge, and a big-budget epic update for a childhood classic.
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Stuck in the Middle With You: Class Aspirations in America— Three classes of society seem to keep many "stuck in the middle" like the famous Stealer's Wheel song goes.
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Theater Review: The Deception at La Jolla Playhouse, California— Marivaux's intricate game of deceit gets a new rendering in a beautiful production directed by Dominque Serrand.
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Book Review: The Inside Out Diet by Cathy Wong, N.D., C.N.S.— A realistic approach that works with the American diet.
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Book Review: The Reagan Diaries - The White House from 1981 to 1989— Readers will feel as though they were taken on a private political tour by a President.
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Book Review: What Gives? by Chelsea Marie— Chelsea starts: "Maybe if I write a book I it will save my life."
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Concert Review: Dirty Projectors and Lucky Dragons, Whitney Museum, 7/20/2007 - Inspired Appropriation— Lines formed around the block to hear the music of Dirty Projectors and Lucky Dragons at the Whitney Museum.
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Money Where Your Mouth Is— Alex Rodriguez should pull in an excessively large fortune this offseason...shouldn't he?
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Music Review: Minnie Driver - Seastories— On her second album, Minnie Driver proves herself to be a talented singer/songwriter, improving on her already impressive debut.
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