- Friday, August 10, 2007 — 32 Articles Published
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Democratic Candidates Fail the Gay Marriage Test— Is there any candidate who can provide the leadership the nation needs?
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of August 12— It's time for PBS to rock me, Amadeus!
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Movie Media: Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, Things We Lost in the Fire, Whiteout, August Rush, In the Valley of Elah, Resident Evil: Extinction, The Strangers— Tantalizing movie goods to tempt you into the theater.
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Music Review: Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob — The perfect cross between a new wave band from the 80s and a brit pop band from the 90s.
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HGTV Holiday Special Now Casting for Home Holiday Makeovers— If your house needs sprucing up for the holidays, HGTV wants you!
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Rush Hour 3, Stardust, Daddy Day Camp— The dog days of summer are fast approaching.
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Music DVD Review: High School Musical, The Concert - Extreme Access Pass— The concert of the movie. Sequel coming soon. I smell marketing property.
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ABC Dance Show Now Casting!— Can you dance? Wanna be on TV?
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Movie Review: Stardust— Another must-see summer movie.
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Book Review: Trial & Error by Paul Levine— The case gets personal when Steve Solomon's nephew ends up smack in the middle of all the action.
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Jewelry Design: Spragwerks Creates Industrial Couture— Mechanic-turned-jeweler Rich Sandomeno's standout piece is his corset ring.
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Catfight! Hemingway’s Beloved Cats in Peril— Socialists peeved by dilettantes in fur at Hemingway’s Home – a question of freedom.
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Lint Factory Creates Jewelry For Your Hair— Lint Factory was running out of places to put jewelry... so they created hair jewelry!
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Book Review: The Dark River by John Twelve Hawks— ...a human heartbeat drives the pulse of this novel.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Bruce Hornsby - Camp Meeting— Celebrating "guy's weekend"!
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Book Review: Daniel Johnnes's Top 200 Wines by Daniel Johnnes with Michael Stephenson— Curious about how to order delicious, value-priced wines that will make your guests, dates, or clients swoon?
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Not Following The "Leader"— You allowed Bush to take and abuse power, so you get to suffer the consequences right along with him.
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Movie Review: Stardust— A grand fantasy adventure and one of the better films of the summer.
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Comic Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Season Eight)— Buffy lives on.
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Book Review: Slightly Bad Girls of the Bible: Flawed Women Loved by a Flawless God by Liz Curtis Higgs— In this book, Higgs covers five more women whose stories are found in the bible, but who are often overlooked
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The Dolphins' New Veterans— It's not just the rookies with something to prove.
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Video Training Review - Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Beginners With Dave Cross From NAPP— Adobe Photoshop CS3 for Beginners scores a dead center bulls-eye getting the inexperienced user productive and up to speed quickly.
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Book Preview: Shooting War by Anthony Lappe and Dan Goldman— Lappe and Goldman have got a great and timely illustrated political thriller coming out in November 2007.
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Book Review - Photoshop Elements Drop Dead Lighting Techniques by Barry Huggins— Photoshop Elements Drop Dead Lighting Techniques provides a wealth of information, especially for those who are new to digital editing
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Switchfoot Goes Independent— Sony and Switchfoot have parted ways and now Switchfoot will go independent.
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Book Review: The Last Legion by Valerio Massimo Manfredi— A story of legends, and starting point for others...
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Book Review - Indian Summer: The Secret History of the End of an Empire by Alex Von Tunzelmann— Love in the time of massacres.
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CASTING CALL: The Singing Bee Now Casting— Do you know the lyrics? Then step up to the plate.
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Cary Brothers— Brothers music reflects his life spent in the dappled light of greatness.
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DVD Review: Steve Irwin The Crocodile Hunter - Ocean's Deadliest— The last documentary Steve Irwin worked on examines the ocean's deadliest creatures.
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North American PlayStation 3 To Lose Hardware-based Backward Compatibility— Full compatibility to play PS1 and PS2 games is going away with the August release of the 80GB PS3.
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Book Review: Fourth Comings by Megan McCafferty— Jessica Darling is back and all grown-up, well, almost grown-up.
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