- Thursday, August 09, 2007 — 50 Articles Published
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Book Review: This is Your Brain on Music by Daniel Levitin— Levitin's curiosity allows the reader to share in not just an increased understanding of music, but also a sense of
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Music Review: The Starting Line - Direction— The Starting Line redefines their music on their third full-length album, Direction.
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Music Review: Spoon - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga— ...
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Music Review: Trey Anastasio - The Horseshoe Curve— Trey Anastatio crafts a jazz funk album that still sounds improvised.
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Music Review: Korn - Untitled— The evolution of Korn continues.
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PS2 Review: Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s— Time to take out your guitar and rock the 80s - for a price.
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Music Review: 8-Bit Operators: The Music of Kraftwerk— ...
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DVD Review: Flash Gordon— "Onward my brave Hawkmen! Let this be known forever as Flash Gordon's Day!"
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DVD Review: The Monster Squad— They're not the cool kids at school, but they're the only ones who understand how to take out bloodthirsty monsters!
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Giada De Laurentiis Added to Today Lineup, Starts Own Line of Food, Bakeware— The Italian Food Network star aims for name-brand domination by co-hosting the fourth hour of Today while launching her own
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Satire: The Damaging Power of Prayer in Sports— How athletes and fans taint the game with divinity.
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Music Review: The Warriors - Genuine Sense of Outrage— An emotionally-charged new record that sounds like a rabid midget plundering through a group of 12-foot Goliaths.
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Interview: Musician Bob Schneider (Part One)— "I have become a better musician, which isn't saying too much really, because I started out with pretty rudimentary skills."
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Retro Redux: Changing Musical Tastes Lead To Commitments— Their versions of many R&B classics might not be as smooth or polished as the originals, but their spirit and
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Music Review: Happy Feet Soundtrack— Happy Feet has some great music, but for the discerning listener it amounts to a decent EP with a lot
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Music DVD Review: Jethro Tull - Live At Montreux 2003— The codpiece is gone — thank God! — but Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson is still every bit the flamboyant showman.
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Concert Review: John Mayer, Live in Tampa, Florida (August 7, 2007)— Taking the stage during a rainstorm, John Mayer performs a solid set of hits and soulful fan favorites at the
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Kelly Clarkson's My December - The Talented Alternative to Formulaic Medocrity— It's her natural ability to absorb music for its complete texture, her genuine talent and heart that validates her place
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PS2 Review: Art of Fighting Anthology— Hardly the classics SNK leads you to believe.
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Game Review: Magic the Gathering - Tenth Edition— Looking for a fun game that doesn't involve a gamepad?
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Blues— ...our society has created millions of potential Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome sufferers.
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Music Review: James Carney Group - Green-Wood— Psssst! The secret revolves around one word: keyboards.
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Nature Favors the Strong: A Celebration of the Artificial— Nature's nice and all, but I think it's time I called it to task for all its issues.
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The Psychology of Weight Loss— The biggest determinant of weight loss is what's going on in that thing sitting on the top of our shoulders.
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Book Review: The Rhythm of the Road by Albyn Leah Hall— A hard-eyed coming-of-age novel about lorry (truck) drivers and country and western music set - surprisingly - in England.
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Book Review: The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book For Digital Photographers by Scott Kelby— In my opinion, The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book is one of those books that contains so much information that it
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Book Review: Next Now by Marian Salzman and Ira Matathia— This book on emerging trends comes a handful of years too late and ends up being more of a retrospective.
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Book Review: Hard Row by Margaret Maron— A genuine down-home mystery that reads like a bullet.
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Book Review: The Simpsons Handbook: Secret Tips From the Pros by Matt Groening— The Simpsons Handbook offers complete drawing tips for everyone and everything in Springfield - all in one gorgeous volume.
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Xbox 360 Review: NCAA Football 08— Why are we paying $10 more than we used to for this again?
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PS2 Review: Taito Legends 2— You had me at G Darius.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Track & Field— The ultimate in brainless button pushing.
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Reality TV: Catching Lightning In A Bottle— Why are some reality shows and stars successful and others not?
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Book Review: Unmasqued by Colette Gale — 'An Erotic Novel of The Phantom of the Opera'
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TV Laughs: New Comedies on the Fall 2007 Schedule— Get ready to laugh... the new shows are coming.
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The 2007 Tony Awards: Some Afterthoughts— Blurring the lines between theatre and television.
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Restaurant Review: Tanzore and Bar Hayama, Los Angeles— Discover the best new restaurants in LA this week at Tanzore and Bar Hayama.
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Fire Island: The Next Hamptons?— Open House NY host George Oliphant meets Jhoanna Robledo, editor of NY Mag’s Real Estate section, on Fire Island to
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Interview with Megan McCafferty, author of Fourth Comings— I recently had the chance to speak with Megan McCafferty about her book, her life and being a mom.
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Book Review: The Rock & Roll Film Encyclopedia by John Kenneth Muir— Don't be fooled, this encyclopedia is less Britannica and more Reader's Digest.
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On Mad Men: Don't Fact-Check Your Way Out Of A Good Story— Fans of historical drama on American TV have rarely had it so good.
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Questions and More Questions with Noah Bean from Damages— Noah Bean took some time to answer questions on his FX series, Damages.
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TV Dramas: The New 2007 Shows That Will Put You On The Edge Of Your Couch— Drama... coming soon to a life near you.
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One Track Mind: Scorch Trio - "Kjøle Høle" — The band that calls itself "Scorch Trio" is a sublime example of truth in advertising.
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Music Review: Nick Lowe - At My Age— Another great Nick Lowe album. What else is new?
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Literary Works Re-imagine The Life of Christ— The spirit that informs Jesus, the Son of Man and The Gospel According to the Son feels so authentic that
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - The Pretty Things, Larry Bagby, Jenn Franklin— They were about the beast that scratches your face and gives you an infection, then stomps on your foot.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Noah Stumbles, Sam Stalks— Noah takes a drink, Sam tries to take over Liz's life.
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TV Review: Weeds Season Three— Returns to Showtime Aug. 13 at 10 p.m.
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Modern Zen Luxury in Manhattan— Take a tour inside this Zen palace and judge whether $11,000,000 is worth the serenity and luxury this penthouse has
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