- Thursday, August 30, 2007 — 26 Articles Published
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Greetings From Asbury Park, N.J.— Thirty-five days before Bruce Springsteen's 15th studio album release, take a drive down New Jersey’s Route 9 to where it
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Alberto Gonzales Resigns in Disguise— Elephants sitting on a shaky fence
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Reading Gets the Lead Out— The written word may protect the brain from lead exposure
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Book Review: The Identity Factor by James Houston Turner— The thriller leaves you with the familiar feeling at the end that “you see, but you do not observe.”
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Book Review: The Bestiary by Nicholas Christopher— The Bestiary has all of the elements of a fabulous fantasy/reality tale, but they just don't quite pull together.
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Book Review: The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz— This is the long-awaited first novel from one of the most original and memorable writers working today.
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Music DVD Review: Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman & Howe: An Evening of Yes Music Plus— If you are a fan of Yes, this is a positively must own.
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Music Review: k-os - Collected — This collection is a great example of how far Hip-Hop has come and how far it continues to go.
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Music Review: Various Performers - Song Of America— The music selected is wonderfully performed, it gives a very narrow view of American history and her people.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo HD Remix— One of the greatest puzzle games ever devised finally has online play the world over.
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Book Review: Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler — Courtney has a series of hilarious adventures stuck in the England of Jane Austen.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - A New Mob Threat Moving In— With Lorenzo gone, there's a new threat in Sonny's territory. Spinelli fantasizes about those Girls Next Door.
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Hilly Kristal Dies and The Daily Music and Tech News— Hilly Kristal Dies at age 75, Nokia's new web services and Dave Navarro's new film in today's update.
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DVD Review: Family Guy Volume 5— Tell me that's not Epic!
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DVD Review: Rebus Set Two— A new boxed set of Brit-made TV adaptations of Ian Rankin's popular crime series is released in the states.
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Movie Review: When It Should, Gray Matters Doesn't— Inseparable sibling rom-com fails to incite laughs even with gay jokes.
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Movie Review: The Nanny Diaries— Entertaining enough, but could have had a bit more bite.
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Billionaire Junkie Calling: The Strange Last Press Conference of Howard Hughes— The weirdest press conference in history.
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Service Industry Renagades— Rebels with a clue strike a symbolic blow for the good guys. All in a day's work.
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One Minute Astrology: A Marketing Catastrophe At Frito-Lay— Saturn in Virgo brings attention to the business of what we eat.
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TasteTV: How to Girl's Chocolate Treats— Chocolate, chocolate, chocolate!
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Music Review: The Coathangers The Coathangers— The Coathangers is intelligent, emotionally powerful, and a hell of a good time.
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Music Review: Johnny Cash - The Great Lost Performance— A concert of Cash years before he was “rediscovered” by the world at large through his American Recordings
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Book Review: The Devil's Right Hand by Lilith Saintcrow— This is a romance novel, plain and simple. I expect more from my demon bounty hunter protagonists!
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Concert Review: The Allman Brothers Band At Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, 8/14/07— The Allman Brothers Band take Northern Virginia's Nissan Pavilion by storm
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Halloween, Death Sentence, Balls of Fury, Ladron que roba a ladron— Psycho killers, revenge killers, and ping pong.
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