- Saturday, August 25, 2007 — 28 Articles Published
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People Are More Important than Animals— Those who torture animals should be punished; however, the punishment should not be greater than harming a person.
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One Track Mind: Monte Montgomery "When Will I" — Another guitar slinger from Austin, Texas? Montgomery's got a delightfully different twist, though.
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Music Review: Rilo Kiley - Under the Blacklight— Underage sex, promiscuity, and tacit references to pornography describe this album or another night on the town for Lindsay Lohan
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The Shanghai Diaries - Setting Up Our New Home— Remote controlled air conditioners, hard-as-rock beds, and the giant monstrosity known as IKEA.
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Music Review: Sly And The Family Stone - Greatest Hits (Original Recording Remastered)— These songs sound as fresh now, as they did more than thirty years ago. So crank it up, and "Dance
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Part II: Sitting Guard at the Gate - Looking at the Jewish Theory of History to Understand Events— Can a lazy hawk rising on a thermal explain events here when experts can't?
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Road Bump Rage— How teeth-chattering washboards form on heavily traveled dirt surfaces.
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Movie Review: Little Manhattan— Puppy love is a concept that adults and teenagers would brush aside as immature and inconsequential...
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DVD Review: The Lookout— One of the more underrated titles of 2007.
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Movie Review: Black Sheep— You think “killer sheep” sounds funny? Think about it for ten seconds. There, you’ve watched Black Sheep and it didn't
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Movie Review: 300— 300 is a bigoted, small-minded, short-sighted, shallow spectacle and little else.
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Movie Review: Army of Shadows— In a medium that usually communicates through visceral images and sensations, Army of Shadows is an interior masterpiece.
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Music Review: Zambri - Zambri EP— The music's one unique characteristic is that its fronted by two sisters — Jessica and Cristi-Jo — and boy can
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Music Review: Halloween - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2007)— The Shape is stalking the music shelves....
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Amy Winehouse: No, No, No to Rehab, Yes, Yes, Yes to Drugs?— What is big entertainment news this week? Amy Winehouse. One more suddenly famous artist collapses from a drug overdose.
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Book Review: A State of Disobedience by Tom Kratman— The book which answers the question - what would happen if Hillary Clinton were president and everything they say about
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Music Review: Stacy Mitchhart Gotta Get The Feeling Back Again— Stacy Mitchhart plays some of the best down to earth Blues music I've heard in a long time.
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The Old Warrior— It's the little things in life that seem to always touch us the most. Unfortunately, most people never notice them.
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iPhone Unbound!— Recent iPhone/AT&T news suggests additional ways to liberate old technology.
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Extinction— Are all extinction events the same?
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Liner Notables: The Great Lost Kinks Album— With no 20/20 about it, disheveled Davies’ ditties, B-sides and Besides are anthologized and annotated with the perceptiveness of hindsight
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DVD Review: Tales From the Crypt - The Complete Sixth Season— Overall, this set is certainly worth getting and watching on those late nights with the lights out and some popcorn
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T. Rex - It's What's For Dinner— Fearsome dinosaur’s closest descendant found in barnyard.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Yoshi— Yoshi are on their way up… I just hope the neighbour boy fixes the hall light before he makes it
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Music Review: Eddie Floyd - You've Got To Have Eddie— Stax releases 1969 album by soul legend.
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Music Review: The Mams - Wam Bam! — The Mams CD, Wam Bam! is the perfect end to summer.
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Music Review: No Use For A Name - All The Best Songs— No Use For A Name has released a greatest hits CD that belongs in all punk fans' collections.
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Music Review: Ravish Momin's Trio Tarana Miren (A Longing)— ...an example of what happens when three dedicated and experienced musicians of like mind come together to make music.
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