- Thursday, September 06, 2007 — 37 Articles Published
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Book Review: No B.S. Sales Success - The Ultimate No Holds Barred, Kick Butt, Take No Prisoners, Tough and Spirited Guide by Dan Kennedy— Straightforward and to-the point, this brash book features small business ideas from the man labeled as 'the millionaire maker' by
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New Album Releases, 9-4-2007: Trojan Country Reggae Box, Patti Scialfa, Ice Cube— I'm right interested in hearing the ska version of "Tennessee Waltz" and the reggae version of "Stand By Your Man."
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Video Training Review - Photorealism With Bert Monroy Volume 1 and 2 With Bert Monroy From Lynda.com.— A great training program for enhancing your graphic arts and illustration skills.
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DVD Review: April Fools— April Fools fooled the hell out of me.
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TV Review: Flipping Out - Season One Finale— Sometimes, mindless reality television is just what the doctor ordered.
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Music Review: Celesty - Mortal Mind Creation— Very good album, except for the lackluster vocal performance.
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Concert Review: Mandy Moore, Live in St. Petersburg, Florida (September 4, 2007)— While her ambition and talent should be noted, Mandy Moore illustrates that she still needs to work on her live
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DVD Review: Hetty Wainthropp Investigates: The Complete Collection— The complete DVD collection of the classic BBC detective show.
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Music Review: Acadien Cajun Band - All Night Long— These guys are the real thing, and their music is the kind you'd hear in any number of good Cajun
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Wasting Time at the Gym— Creating your best body needs to be a strategic, intelligent process. It simply means train smart.
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Intelligent Design: Is it "Intelligent?"— Can one reconcile contemporary science with a belief in a humanoid "creator?" Aye, there's the rub.
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Music Review: Eliksir - Earthly Things— Eliksir’s voice quite simply is the music on this spectacular album.
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Music DVD Review: Various Performers - Norman Granz Presents Improvisation— No fan of jazz music will want to be without this documentation of some truly great moments in twentieth century
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Football Party Tips— Football season is party season!
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TV Review: Alive Day Memories - Home From Iraq— A new HBO documentary delves into the notion of an "alive day" and talks to 10 soldiers about theirs.
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Xbox 360 Review: NASCAR 08— How do you get to the finish line at the Indy 500? Practice, practice, practice... and a tighter grip on
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Music Review: Barcelona - Absolutes— Barcelona captures fleeting emotions and indescribable feelings in their music and lyrics.
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Music Review: Wingdom - Reality— Solid entry of progressive melodic metal.
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Music Review: Matthew Shipp - Piano Vortex— The piano trio is NOT dead!
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Movie Review: Things To Do— A sweet film characterized by a solid and funny script and some good performances.
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Book Review: Power Play by Joe Finder— This is probably the fastest moving and darkest of Finder's novels to date.
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Book Review: Lest Ye Be Judged by David C. Trimble— An intriguing story of power and politics going head to head.
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Jews Come Last But Are First To Be Blamed For War— Howard Jacobson's premise that Jews come last is a tad flawed. They are always first on the anti-war shit list.
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Shivering Isles for Xbox 360 Heads to Retail— The Elder Scrolls expansion hits retail shelves for the Xbox 360 in October.
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Book Review: First Big Crush by Eric Arnold — Discover the art of wine-making in the hilarious adventures of a man gone wild in a New Zealand vineyard.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Harris, Foster, Sea Dragons, The States— Corey Harris always reveals something fundamental about the music of the African diaspora, whether it's blues, soul, Afropop or reggae.
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Book Review: Working for the Devil by Lilith Saintcrow— If Dante Valentine isn’t on your reading list then you’re missing out.
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Book Review: The Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock— The man who grasped the nature of Gaia takes her temperature, and finds she has one hell of a fever.
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Music Review: Grace Potter and the Nocturnals - This is Somewhere— Amazing Grace Potter and the Nocturnals release a CD and takes their show on the road.
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Graphic Novel Review: Graphic Classics: Bram Stoker— A new edition of illustrated adaptations of the horror master’s works gets released just in time for fall.
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Book Review: The Eat-Clean Diet - Fast Fat-Loss That Lasts Forever! by Tosca Reno, B.Sc., B.Ed.— Do not be tricked into thinking this is an easy-to-handle, non-restrictive diet plan!
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HD DVD Review: TMNT— A second look at an uneven film and stunning HD DVD presentation.
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Music Review: Joe Cocker - Classic Cocker— It takes a singular talent to be able to interpret another's work...Joe Cocker is that rare talent.
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Luciano Pavarotti Has Died at Age 71 and The Daily Music and Tech News— Luciano Pavarotti is mourned in his hometown, iPhone users get credit and Zune gets a price cut in today's update.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - A New Threat in Town— Zacchara has PC residents living in fear; Liz and Lucky commit to trying again.
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Music Review: Megadeth - That One Night: Live In Buenos Aires— One of the best thrash metal bands of our time puts out one of the best live records of 2007.
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FEC Evasion and the Regulation of Political Committees— Federal Election Commission rules in favor of DailyKos by not actually responding to the complaint that was filed.
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