- Sunday, August 05, 2007 — 21 Articles Published
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Is Greed Good? For Whom?— Ask not for whom greed toils, for it does not toil for thee.
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Music DVD Review: Rush - A Show Of Hands— Late 80's Rush at their finest.
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Retro Redux: Perry Como's Answer To Rock & Roll— Beloved by his fans, Perry was known in the business as a true gentleman — but wasn't exactly teen idol
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Music DVD Review: A Night At The Family Dog: A Ralph J. Gleason Rock Classic Featuring Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, and Santana— Three of the greatest San Francisco bands of the psychedelic sixties — the Dead, the Airplane, and Santana — let
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Movie Review: Underdog— No need to fear, Underdog is here!
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DVD Review: The Search for John Gissing— A classical comedy with a touch of honesty.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Elizabeth Commits Perjury— Logan and Lulu kiss in the rain, Elizabeth lies about Jake's paternity.
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Movie Review: The Bourne Ultimatum— Superior action/thriller delivers the edge-of-your-seat goods.
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Book Review: Blood Follows by Steven Erikson— Blood Follows has a wonderful sense of the familiar while being a brand new experience
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I Don't Buy It: Viagra Commercials— Advertising for the masses? Or just a few gullible jackasses?
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The Immortal Marilyn Monroe— Reflections on an American icon on the anniversary of her death.
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DVD Review: Perfect Creature— I thought I would have enjoyed Perfect Creature and its creation of a new myth more than I did.
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My Life Five Years From Now— Some of us are going to wake up tomorrow (seemingly) and it will be 2012.
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Book Review: King of Bollywood: Shah Rukh Khan and the Seductive World of Indian Cinema by Anupama Chopra — Just how a middle-class Muslim man, who is rumored to be gay, became India’s biggest film star.
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DVD Review: Frasier - The Complete Ninth Season— Daphne and Miles were finally together, but Frasier was beginning to show signs of age.
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Casinos Don’t Smell Right— In other words, when the mechanism providing the public benefit is a private loss, the process becomes ignoble.
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Infrastructure Meltdown - A Solvable Problem— What fixing our infrastructure would take is for state and national legislators to get their priorities straight.
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Misplaced Outrage— Find out why conservatives think sharia law will soon be upon us.
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Single Review: Will.I.Am - "Got It From My Mama"— If the rest of the tracks are as good as "Got It From My Mama (Genetics)," the album will be
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Music Review: Blackie and the Rodeo Kings - Let's Frolic— Blackie and the Rodeo Kings wrap their stormy songs with silver linings, as their characters find moments of clarity.
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Book Review: Stardust by Neil Gaiman— This story gives the term "star-crossed lover" a new meaning.
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