- Wednesday, August 29, 2007 — 53 Articles Published
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A Foolish AFC Preview, Devoid Of Futures Betting— Wherein I gaze into my crystal Nerf football.
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Xbox 360 Review: Madden NFL 08— Can this franchise finally pull out of a next generation rut?
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Video Training Review - Illustrator CS3 Essential Training With Mordy Golding From Lynda.com.— Illustrator CS3 Essential Training is a great teaching program for learning the fundamentals of Adobe Illustrator quickly.
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Interview: Author Dr. Pamela Peeke Discusses Fit To Live— Are you literally Fit To Live? To survive? To ramp it up? Enjoy life? It’s a bloody edgy thing.
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Book Review: The Portable Obituary - How the Famous, Rich, and Powerful Really Died by Michael Largo— The ultimate collector's item for the morbidly curious. Speaking of which, see: 'Cat, curiosity, page 27'.
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DVD Review: Home Improvement - The Complete Seventh Season— A particularly stale season of a stale sitcom gets a stale DVD treatment.
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Toasting the Memory of Baron Elie de Rothschild— Remembering a wine icon.
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Graphic Novel Review: Good As Lily by Derek Kirk Kim and Jesse Hamm— The fourth entry in DC/Minx's new line of 'tween-aged graphic novels is an amusing fantasy of self-discovery.
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Music Review: Rebuilding the Rights of Statues - Cut Off!— Interesting import that doesn't excite me terribly, but is still worth checking out for something a bit different.
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DVD Review: Prison Break - Season 2— Very good show arrives on DVD just in time to catch up before Season 3 starts.
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Concert Review: Family Values Tour 2007, Phoenix, Arizona- Main Stage— The Family Values Tour 2007 Invades the Cricket Pavilion in Phoenix as we take a look at the main stage
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Interview with Sylvia Kelso: Feminist, speculative fiction writer, and author of Amberlight, Part Two— "One thing I dislike ... is the way the average published fantasy has been dumbed down over the last decade
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Turmoil, Threats, and Emotional Overload— "I will kill you," Jason tells Sam.
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Hot Topic: Persistent Reading Decisions— With the world drowning in books, what criteria does one wield when choosing which one to read?
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Music Review: The Kooks - Inside In/Inside Out— This CD could be another immortal gem from the British invasion if the musical ideas were new.
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Book Review: Complete Digital Photography by Ben Long— A very focused, complete, book on digital photography. It may be the only book you need.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Brunswick Pro Bowling— It's bowling on the Wii! Wow! What brilliant mastermind came up with this concept? /sarcasm
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Graphic Novel Review: The Poison Diaries by Jane, Duchess of Northumberland & Colin Stimpson— A dark and mysterious graphic novel filled with rich illustration and a very Lovecraftian story.
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Hacked iPhones and The Daily Music and Tech News— Hacked iPhones, Fall Out Boy and Ashlee Simpson, and an Amy Winehouse Boycott round out today's music and tech news
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Book Review: The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie— Sherman Alexie's first book for young adults tackles alcoholism, poverty in a heartbreakingly funny and well-written story.
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TasteTV: Labor Day Barbecue from Art of the Drink— Anthony Caporale goes from bar to barbecue with a Maker's Mark Master Steak!
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Book Review: Just a Guy - Notes from a Blue Collar Life by Bill Engvall and Alan Eisenstock— If you like Blue Collar TV or just looking for some good comedy, this is a great book to pick
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Book Review: The Simpsons Masterpiece Gallery - A Big Book of Posters by Matt Groening— I hope more poster books like the two aforementioned are released since I have some bookshelf space, but no wall
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Enter To Win: Scion CD Sampler— Enter to win one of Five CD samplers from Scion.
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Book Review: Brian Jones: Straight From the Heart by Gloria Shepherd— Brian Jones: Straight From The Heart is amateur writing and research at best.
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Music Review: As I Lay Dying - An Ocean Between Us— Simply put, As I Lay Dying have created their own Master of Puppets.
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Music Review: Motion Turns It On - Rima EP— Houston turns out a new and exciting instrumental post-rock group called Motion Turns It On that'll rock your world.
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Book Review: Bachelor's Puzzle by Judith Pella— A heartwarming historical drama.
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Book Review: Photoshop Lightroom Adventure by Mikkel Aaland— If you want a truly wonderful adventure in learning Lightroom, then this book has your ticket.
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Book Reviews: Little Scholastic Books by Various Authors— Board books for the very young child provide entertainment, learning and help to promote a love of reading. Start
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Tim Couch Deserved Better— Tim Couch's legacy took a turn for the worse Tuesday.
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Tim Couch: Young Frankenstein Or Weird Science?— "Son of a bitch! Bastard! I'll get you for this! What did you do to me? What did you do
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Re: Collection: 2005 - Death Cab for Cutie/Opeth — Everything together in a big, beautiful knot of complexity.
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DVD Review: Prime Suspect 7 - The Final Act— The Prime Suspect series reaches its conclusion with The Final Act.
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Interview: Isaac Hanson talks about Hanson's The Walk CD and Tour — The boy band that brought you "MMMBop" is all grown up with a mature rock sound.
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DVD Review: Year of the Dog— The film takes its premise to a much darker place than expected, with mixed results.
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The Big Purple Van Club - Innovative Internet Music Site — I will hunt and I shall find music sites that are innovative, offbeat, a little wacky, and good for music.
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Dispossessed Daughters in the Land of Big Love— If the women in plural marriages are all mothers, where’s the matriarchy?
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Eureka Seems To Have Found It— Eureka succeeds where others have failed.
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DVD Review: Wrong Turn 2: Dead End— It makes sense why Wrong Turn 2 is being released direct-to-DVD.
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One Minute Astrology: Oprah, Dr. Phil, and Dr. Oz— Oprah Winfrey is undeniably progressive.
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Casting Call: Style Network Now Casting for That's The Party I Want!— Who doesn't love a party?
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Movie Review: The Nanny Diaries— Scarlett Johansson and Laura Linney headline a playful life journey/book adaptation with decent drama and a few big laughs.
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Casting Call: So You Wanna Date A Rock Star?— Are you hot? Are you the life of the party?
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DVD Review: The Flying Scotsman— The film based on a true story fails to get dark enough to be successful.
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Football... For the Girls— The rules of football, female style.
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The College Apartment 101— Home improvment, college style...
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Why Larry Craig Should Resign— Craig was entrusted with a special position of responsibility and should be held to a higher level of conduct.
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LX.TV Reviews V Lounge and K9 Loft, Los Angeles— Discover the best of what's new in LA this week for yourself and your pooches at V Lounge and K9
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One Minute Astrology: Fashion and Color Preferences By Zodiac Sign - Gemini— Can you tell fashion preference by horoscope? Of course!
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Projekt Revolution 2007 Giveaway!— Blogcritics and NowWhat.com/music are pleased to host a giveaway of Projekt Revolution 2007 CDs.
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Music Review: Autumn Black - Beneath the Shadows — Beneath the Shadows is a first album by a band that sounds like it has always been part of metal
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Win New Releases from Comedy Central Records!— Blogcritics is pleased to host a giveaway of CDs from Comedy Central Records.
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