- Tuesday, July 31, 2007 — 46 Articles Published
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To Heaven's Sidelines: Bill Walsh Dies at age 75— Bill Walsh loses his battle with cancer.
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Bill Walsh, Dead at 75: A Hero Is Gone— "The Genius" Bill Walsh, the man who led and created my childhood heroes, The 49ers, is dead.
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Book Review: Taj: The Woman and the Wonder by Sandra Wilson— Those who have seen and been enchanted by the Taj Mahal will be just as enchanted by Sandra Wilson's Taj.
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Audio Book Review: Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows by By J.K. Rowling— If you have never experienced an audio book, give yourself a treat and listen to HP7 as told by Jim
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Music Review: Putumayo Presents Americana— This fine compilation from Putumayo provides the listener with a little taste of everything that is defined as Americana music.
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Immigration Solution Lies in the Rule of Law— While the remedy will be as complex as the problem, the solution is found at the source of the predicament.
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Software Review - Fluid Mask 3.0 From Vertus— Cutting out of digital images on a regular basis? This product is a must have due to its power and
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Comic Con International 2007, Day One — A report on day one of the ever-growing Comic Con.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Hot Fuzz— It's a battle to the finish, with the Fuzz coming out on top.
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DVD Review: Foyle's War, Series 4— How does a period murder mystery bring in uncomfortable echoes of the Iraq War? When it's Foyle's War, quite naturally.
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Movie Review: The Simpsons Movie— Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and Maggie take their televised antics to the big screen in the 87 minute Simpsons Movie.
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DVD Review: The Darwin Awards— How dumb can you be?
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Nobody Listens To Coyote Anymore— Are we ever going to stop chasing our own tails and shooting ourselves in the foot?
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The Sound and the Fury— Anthony Burgess said “Laugh and the world laughs with you, snore and you sleep alone.” No truer words have ever
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WWII Cartoon Propaganda, and Popeye "Seein' Red, White and Blue"— Being a mighty sailing man, of course Popeye got recruited for some of the WWII propaganda fun...
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The Nada, Nothing, Zip of Writer's Block — Every writer has entered the writer's block zone. Breaking free can be difficult. A fun tale of woe.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase, July 31, 2007: Steve Coleman, The Raspberries, Ray's Vast Basement— A little jazz, a little rock, and one crapshoot.
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1992: Year of Music in Review— 1992 brought about many changes in the music world.
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The Breakdown: David Bowie, Charlie Hunter— A new beginning . . . and maybe a little ranting.
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With the Trade Deadline Fast Approaching, A Warm Memory Seems Not To Fade Away— The field of dreams and fond memories of days past, talking baseball with Dad.
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Music Review: The Pretenders - Learning To Crawl and Get Close— Rhino Records reissues two mid-'80s albums by this groundbreaking rock group.
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Waiting for Eclipse— Vampires. Teenage angst. True love. It is one hell of a combination.
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Nintendo DS Review: Card Fighters DS— The game you have been waiting for has arrived, only to be recalled, and then finding out it's not that
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Game du Jour Deals: July 30 through August 5— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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TV Review: Murder: Real People Solving Real Crimes— This is where a very interesting premise could be compromised by the need for drama.
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Music Review: David Cory - Hole in my Shoe — Time-travelling singer-songwriter David Cory might flip your wig.
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Music Review: Saving Jane - One Girl Revolution— One Girl Revolution covers almost every issue that young people face, from lost love to alcohol addiction.
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Interview With Lloyd Dangle, Author of Troubletown— "With the worst president in history and our liberties and values under threat, I can hardly imagine writing cartoons about
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LX.TV Interview with Alison Rhodes - Child Proofing Your Home— ...
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Music Review: Ferry Corsten - Passport United States of America— Ferry Corsten's latest deftly mixes his current love of distilling thumping progressive-house tracks with the soaring, melodic sensibilities of trance.
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Swords, Sandals, Guns, and Gumshoes: New DVD releases 31 July 2007— It's a new release Tuesday driven by testosterone.
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TV Review: Gun Control on The Rifleman, "The Anvil Chorus" Episode 154, 1962— Even Jesus couldn't change human nature.
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Whose Rights Should Prevail?— The new Washington state law forcing pharmacies to sell morning after pills is a great example of bad law.
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Part III - Waiting for War in the Shards of Shattered Illusions— Many will die, and the faith of many will be sorely tested. What we’re facing is not a
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Stop the Presses: Celebrities We Are Completely Sick of Hearing About— Celebrities are getting boring.
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TV Review: Great Performances - "Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story"— PBS gives proper treatment to the legendary soul label.
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DVD Review: 300, Single Disc Edition— As a movie, 300 is really stunning and adds another winner to the list of Hollywood adaptations of comic books.
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Quiet Hero is Not So Quietly Changing the World, One T-Shirt At a Time— Quiet Hero clothing introduces cashmere soft organic shirts with proceeds going to charity.
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Reggae Gold 2007 Giveaway!— Blogcritics and VP Records are pleased to host a giveaway of the new Reggae Gold 2007 compilation CD.
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Newsbriefs: Gonzales, Rove, Man Eating Badgers and Victory in Iraq— Given all that the Iraqis have been through, isn't it a bit much to expect them to put up with
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Music Review: Marc Antoine - Hi-Lo Split— Antoine is an audacious instrumentalist, often switching between various types of guitars and from nylon to steel-string.
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Book Review - How To Cheat In Photoshop CS3: Fourth Edition by Steve Caplin— If you want to become a master at Photoshop, then How To Cheat In Photoshop CS3 is a must have.
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Americans Stuck In Political Stupor— Americans must awake from their political stupor and stop letting themselves be victimized and manipulated by the media/political/financial elites running
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What the Gulf Arms Sale Really Means— There's more to it than countering the threat from Iran.
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Movie Review: No End In Sight— The first war of the twenty first century today, still has no end in sight.
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Xbox 360 Review: Vampire Rain— The horror! The HORROR!!!
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