- Saturday, August 18, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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TV Review: High School Musical 2— Does this highly anticipated sequel live up to the hype?
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Comic Book Review: Captain Atom: Armageddon by Will Pfeifer and Giuseppe Camuncoli— 'Captain Atom: Armageddon' sets a new standard for DC/Wildstorm crossovers, mixing superhero action with moral and philosophical wonderings.
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Book Review: The Book as Art - Artists' Books from the National Museum of Women in the Arts by Krystyna Wasserman— A private Washington, D.C., museum has an extensive collection of artists' books, many of which are represented in this volume.
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Music Review: Peter Case – Let Us Now Praise Sleepy John and Vanguard Visionaries— Two summer CD releases showcase the former Plimsoul as roots rocker and folk bluesman.
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Kos and Effect: The Debate Moves to the Center With Markus and Harold— Or who gets founder credit for net roots populism?
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Interview: Band of the Week - The Evens— The Evens' Amy Farina chats with us about her band and art.
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Movie Review: The 11th Hour— This wake-up call of a film is for everyone to see.
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MTV True Life: Are You Living a Double Life on the Web?— Are you pretending to be someone you're not?
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Vinyl Tap: Lou Reed - Coney Island Baby— The Muse of 'Metal Machine Music' moves on, but the Glory of Love might see you through…
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Music Review: Lonely China Day - Sorrow— Definitely different than my usual fare.
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Movie Review: Disney's High School Musical 2 - We're All in This Together— Director Kenny Ortega and his singing and dancing minions deliver a slam-dunk sequel that in some ways is even better
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DVD Review: Birdman and the Galaxy Trio— "Biiiiirrrrrdddddmmaaaannn!" was a favorite heroic cry of Saturday morning cartoons back in the late 1960s.
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Music Review: Magick Series - Jarboe— This former vocalist for The Swans continues her solo career with a collection of limited edition homemade CDs.
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Interview with Author, Publicist, and Relationship Expert Dorothy Thompson— Find out what virtual book tours and trailers are all about and what they can do for an author's name
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Book Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles #1: The Field Guide by Holly Black and Tony DiTerlizzi— This is a great and intriguing beginning to a popular children's fantasy series coming to movie screens in February 2008.
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The Tree Of Knowledge— Thoughts, feelings experience are stored by use of reality testing and judgment organized in a spatial format.
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Music Review: Charles Mingus Sextet with Eric Dolphy - Cornell 1964— An unknown Mingus treasure is unearthed.
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Music Review: Chris and Thomas - Land of Sea — The songs feature some deep meanings by "two ordinary guys."
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Concert Review: The Black Crowes - Live at the Loudoun Summer Music Fest, August 2007— Black Crowes' new line up features strong renditions of all the fans' favorites.
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Book Review - The Practical Zone System: For Film And Digital Photography by Chris Johnson— For anyone who wants to go deeper into the photographic method and get more professional results from your images.
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Book Review: Circle Of The Moon by Barabar Hambly— Barbara Hambly has created a wonderful adventure/fantasy novel with great characterization and a highly believable world.
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Book Review: The Sinner by Tess Gerritsen— The third Boston Police Detective Rizzoli novel introduces Dr. Maura Isles as they investigate an international scheme.
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Book Review: The Reality Diet by Steven A. Schnur, M.D.— Lose weight and get healthy with practical and realistic advice while eating the most delicious recipes.
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Book Review: Dirty Little Secrets of the Record Business: Why So Much Music You Hear Sucks by Hank Bordowitz— A thorough analysis of the business end of the music industry by a major player in the field.
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Movie Review: Your Mommy Kills Animals— Less divisive than the title suggests.
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Book Review: Journey Between Worlds by Sylvia Engdahl— This young adult science fiction novel is a delightful read for anyone who enjoys tales of personal growth.
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Padilla Trial a Model for the Future— Padilla may have been held for too long, but his swift and effective trial is a model which ought to
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Americans and Those Around Them— Americans aren't the rugged individualists they like to think they are - but they're working on it.
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Movie Review: Rescue Dawn— Rescue Dawn is a fantastic tale of survival in the face of daunting odds.
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