- Tuesday, August 14, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Wild Hogs— Not slick enough, no real lessons learned. They should have just stayed home.
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Bush on the Yellow Brick Road— In the wake of Rove's resignation, Bush goes on a journey for a new brain.
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Apres Feiglin, La Deluge: Why I'm Voting To Have A New Likud leader— If we fail to turn to Moshe Feiglin to lead the State, we are headed for disaster.
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DVD Review: The Dark Crystal: 25th Anniversary Edition and Labyrinth: Anniversary Edition— New editions of The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth fight their way onto DVD.
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Box Office Update 8/10-8/12: Rush Hour 3 Quips Its Way to the Top— A weak film easily takes the top spot, and I helped.
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DVD Review: Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law - Volume Three— Thirteen more wild cases from the files of Harvey Birdman, Esq.
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DVD Pick of the Week: William Shakespeare's Hamlet— It's been a long wait, hopefully it was worth it.
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MTV Now Casting Dance Justice— Have an old score to settle?
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TV Review: Hopelessly Devoted to HBO's Entourage— Entourage is much more than childhood buddies using a cutthroat agent to dodge the bullets of fame and fortune roulette.
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DVD Review: Wild Hogs — When is someone going to give Tichina Arnold her own movie?
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: August 14, 2007 - Lori McKenna, Linda Thomson... Enter The Haggis?— Check out some bluegrass, folk, pop, progressive rock, and the coolest Celtic rock band name EVER!
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Music Review: Adam Levy Hangs It All Out on Washing Day— Singer-songwriter Adam Levy makes an impressive bid to be known as more than just "Norah Jones's guitarist."
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Music Review: Tegan and Sara - The Con— The Con is both pure indie pop listening pleasure, and moody melancholy beneath the surface of bright sounds.
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Common Isn't So Common— As far as Common's concerned, he's definitely not Common.
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Interview: Linda Ronstadt— Linda Ronstadt talks about her latest tour, good friends, and her wish to "show some grace."
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Look Out Red Sox - Here Comes the Yankees— The Yankees are red hot and are closing the gap in the AL East.
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Music Review: Pelle Carlberg - In A Nutshell— The mid-tempo, acoustic based structures work fantastically well with the off kilter pop songwriting.
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Music Review: California Transit Authority - Full Circle— A founding member of Chicago forms his own band that recaptures Chicago's old magic.
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Music Review: As Cities Burn - Come Now Sleep— Understated vocals, loud guitars and a righteous rhythm section - this band has some talent buried beneath the drowsy pace
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The Breakdown: Floratone, Erik Friedlander— Two intriguing releases sneak out in this otherwise quiet week.
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Music Review: Sounds of the City: New York Area Doo Wop 1956-1966— Doo wop music was not created to be used as fodder for Public Television fund-raisers.
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Interview: Vusi Mahlasela— Vusi Mahlasela offers songs of hope through World Music
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Book Review - Dynamic Learning: Photoshop CS3 By Jennifer Smith And The AGI Creative Team— Dynamic Learning: Photoshop CS3 is a very easy to read and understand book and, tied with the video's, it becomes
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Music Review: Dialtone - Wait For— Fuzzy edges and infectious grooves make this 3 piece band a vinyl clad good time.
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Italian Beef - Reminiscence and Recipe— If you've got a craving for a spicy, succulent sandwich, I've got the cure. Vegetarians need not apply.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Spyglass Board Games— Just try explaining to your friends that Checkers is more intense than Gears of War.
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Karl Rove: Sympathy for the Devil— Don't expect his resignation to be the end of Karl Rove. If you live to hate him, expect a
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Theater Review (NYC): Gone Missing— Go see this if you're in love and want something to bind up the little scratchy gaps you feel.
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Theater Review (NYC): Opus— A masterful play that will come back to you like a recurring theme in a favorite piece of music.
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TV News: A New Clip From NBC's Law & Order: SVU Premiere— A look at the L&O: SVU season premiere.
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DVD Review: Tales From the Crypt Season Six— Tales From the Crypt is about as scary as a televangelist (though the Crypt Keeper has notably worse hair, though
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My Nine-Year Old Daughter, the Author— How to encourage your child to write and illustrate books.
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Book Review: Slacker Girl by Alexandra Koslow — A splendid, laugh-out-loud funny coming of age tale.
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Nothing Hot or Cool on the Plate: New DVD Releases 14 August 2007— It's a week better spent relishing the fading days of summer.
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Book Review - English Is Broken Here: Notes on Cultural Fusion in the Americas by Coco Fusco— Coco Fusco rattles your cage while performing in one.
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Book Review - The Missing Manual: Dreamweaver CS3 By David Sawyer McFarland— If you want to learn Dreamweaver without the pain of learning it on your own, then this is a must
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Comics Reviews: Black Adam and Metal Men #1— Two new DC super-character mini-series reflect two differing schools of superhero storytelling.
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TV Review: Californication Series Premiere— Californication is the next phase of the evolution of episodic comedy.
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Van Halen 2007: A Class Act— Is the "reunited/reborn" Van Halen re-writing the band's history?
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The Bourne Ultimatum Giveaway!— Blogcritics and Universal Pictures are pleased to host a giveaway of The Bourne Ultimatum swag.
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Tichina Arnold Deserves to Be A Star — All I know is that when you look into those seductive eyes, you can see confidence, class — a soul.
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Movie Review: Goya's Ghosts (2006)— A political soap opera. As intellectually compelling as two attractive undergraduates in a fancy restaurant, discussing politics with liberal clichés.
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A Father/Son IM on Healthcare— Instant messages are too new to be considered an art form, but the time is near when we should begin
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Music Review: Unwritten Law - The Hit List— Seventeen years on, Unwritten Law finally releases their official "Greatest Hits" album. This is not, however, your typical best-of
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The Mental Defective’s Guide to Fantasy Football— Did some scoundrel steal Vince Young out from under you in your fantasy football draft? Let's hug it out,
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DVD Review: Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters For DVD— The DVD of the movie based on the show inspired by food products living in the suburbs of New Jersey.
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Damages Is Broken, But Not Beyond Repair— FX's Damages has some problems, let's look at tonight's episode and examine them.
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Concert Review: The Allman Brothers Band and The Drive-By Truckers At Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, Charlotte, NC— They're still at the top of their game, and if you haven't seen the current line-up make a point to
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