- Tuesday, August 28, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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Music Review: Lux Occulta - The Mother and The Enemy— Lux Occulta's 2001 release is a mix of black metal and trip-hop. An interesting twist to the hard hitting genre.
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Book Review: The Island by Armin Greder— With its broad sweep of current affairs, I can think of no country, person, or situation where this book wouldn’t
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Who's to Blame for Alberto Gonzales? — Embattled Attorney General Finally Resigns
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The House That Red Ink Built— Why can economically tiny Jamaica learn from our financial woes while Texas Trailer Trogs and Wall Street investors cannot?
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Nintendo Wii Review: Boogie— Thanks, EA, but I'm going to sit this dance out.
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The Five Best Books I've Read This Year— "She and I agreed the best description of her style was "“Nancy Drew after a bottle of Jack Daniels.”
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DVD Pick of the Week: Friday Night Lights - The First Season— Lots of TV releases to suck up your precious time.
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Movie Review: Beneath— "Guilt is good. It's the price we pay for an honest soul."
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The Benefits of Chocolate— Good news for chocolate lovers.
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Music Review: The Subdudes - Street Symphony — A greater commitment and sense of purpose make the universally appealing swampy grooves of the Subdudes better than ever.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase - Henry Kaiser, Heaven & Hell, and a Band That's Large, Not Big— LARGE is the word
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Satire: Jesus Speaks - "Michael Vick Has Not Found Me"— Son of God says Vick unlikely to find him
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PC Game Review: Gemsweeper— This is not-too-flashy little puzzler provides a lot of fun.
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Music Review: Magnet- The Simple Life— Magnet's third release is buoyant Norwegian pop at 40,000 feet, complete with whistling, woodblocks, wine bottles, and Bob Marley.
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Music Reviews: The Circus in Your Town, Moonbird, CTR, Enthroned, Wolfpack Unleashed— Here's some great music to catch...or avoid.
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Interview: Singer Mae Robertson Talks About Hew New Album, Dream— "The message in many of these songs is that the time you have with your children is oh so fleeting."
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The Breakdown: Circus Devils (Robert Pollard), Heaven & Hell, Liars, Queensryche— Best bets: Sabbath in different clothing, lying Liars, and Robert Pollard's psycho-prog for short-attention spans
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Irina's Dead, Sam's Been Caught— Jerry kills Irina to save Jax and Carly, but it doesn't win him any medals with his brother.
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Movie Review: The Invasion— Should have been better, but still entertaining.
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TasteTV: Chef Melissa Makes Spiced Rack of Lamb— Want to plan a special meal for someone special?
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Madden NFL 08 and All Pro Football 2K8: A Comparison — An in-depth head-to-head.
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Music Review: 1984 - Year of Popular Music — 1984 was one of the best years for popular music ever on record.
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Exhibit Review: Richard Serra at MOMA, New York— Eventually some artists find what matters.
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Interview with Sylvia Kelso: Feminist, Speculative Fiction Writer, Author of Amberlight, Part One— Kelso talks about her background and her book, which she describes as, "A city. A mystery. An impossible love affair."
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Book Review: If Olaya Street Could Talk - Saudi Arabia: the Heartland of Oil and Islam by John Paul Jones — At once personal memoir, travel narrative, and cultural and political commentary.
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One Minute Astrology: The Shadow Side Of Sports - OJ Simpson and Michael Vick— Pluto leaves Sagittarius for Capricorn in January, 2008. What's it mean?
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Book Review: A Killer's Kiss by William Lashner— A rollicking blend of old school pulp and blinding pacing that hits like a sucker punch to the gut.
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Software Review – Adobe Photoshop Plug-in Plug-In Suite 3: Mask Pro 4.1 From onOne— Mask Pro 4.1 will be a welcomed addition to your imaging toolbox.
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More Getting There From Here— Einstein, the fabric of being, the internet , and the mind.
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Your Gut Feeling— Reliance on gut feelings betrays the re-emergence of ancient attitudes toward cognition.
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Night of the Mutants: New DVD Releases 28 August 2007— It's a good week for mutants and figure skaters.
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NCAA Division I-A Football Season Preview— We're kicking off the second season of BC Tailgate, Blogcritics' official college football roundup column.
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Movie Review: Mr. Bean's Holiday— This Bean must pass.
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DVD Review: A Decade Under The Influence— This too fawning documentary could have taken a cue from a real master of the documentary, like Errol Morris.
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Terry Pratchett Is Not Fantasy— Intelligent? Well-humoured? Highly literate? OK, Can you at least read? Try this.
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Iraq: Like a Bridge Over Troubled Surges— Will Vick be back as quarterback?
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Casting Call: The Search for America’s Numero Uno Telenovela Star - Viva Hollywood— Bi-lingual Latin men and women sought!
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New Album Releases, 8-28-2007: Lyle Lovett, Ben Harper, Ringo Starr— Lyle Lovett and his Large Band make with the swingtime.
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Music Review: Monk's Music Trio - Monk On Mondays— There's something to be said for artists who devote themselves to a singular body of music.
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