- Monday, September 10, 2007 — 35 Articles Published
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Xbox 360 Review: Stuntman Ignition— Repaired and restarted to become an accessible and innovative success.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Fatal Fury Special— Keep the retro fighters coming.
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Britney Spears and MTV's 2007 Video Music Awards Fail to Sparkle in Las Vegas Lights— Despite the anticipation and brilliant set-up, neither MTV nor Britney were able to capitalize upon their best resource: experience.
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Music Review: Four Year Strong - Rise or Die Trying — Energetic, snappy, imaginative, and a little mad now and again.
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Movie Review: 3:10 to Yuma— The Old West makes an impact on the modern movie.
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Retro Redux: Bobby Helms Was Something Special— His clean-cut good looks - complete with dimples - soon had girls buying his records and lining up for his
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DVD Review: Desperate Housewives - The Complete Third Season, The Dirty Laundry Edition— Aside from Longoria and maybe Hatcher, there's nothing else about Desperate Housewives to get excited over.
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Music Review: The Comas - Spells— The latest CD from the psychedelic indie rockers.
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DVD Review: Cracker - A New Terror— ...a tautly written and magnificently acted crime show with little gore and minimal violence.
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Movie Review: Shoot 'Em Up— A bloody, gun-laden Looney Toon.
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Book Review: Something from the Nightside by Simon R. Green— With images straight from your darkest nightmares, lots of noir style and a dark rich atmosphere and you have
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Book Review: Tracking The Soul With an Astrology of Consciousness by Joe Landwehr— Joe Landwehr with a new angle on an old subject.
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Interview with Fantasy Author J.C. Hall— J.C. Hall talks about her latest book, Lady of the Lakes.
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Has Enough Time Passed To Start Forgetting 9/11? — If you want us to forget 9/11, you’ll have to wait until all of us who lost someone that day
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Movie Review: In the Valley of Elah— ... the intensity in each scene kept me involved while the characters uncovered the truth.
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Through the Eyes of the Sculptures in Central Park: September 11— Shakespeare seeks the right words for his valiant hero’s worry that this world is not a safe place for those
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Movie Review: Paprika— A surrealistic journey into the world of dream tech.
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DVD Review: Two's Company - The Complete Collection— Not everything is classic about Two's Company, but there are a few shining moments.
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BBC: Animal Rights Extremists More of a Threat than Radical Muslims— If the recent episode of the BBC's Casualty is to be believed, we should fear animal extremists over angry, brain-washed
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Oops, I Did It Again! Britney Spears' Meltdown at MTV Awards!— Britney Spears looked nervous, tired, out of shape, and bored at VMA performance.
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Roger Federer's Biographer Provides Insight To Latest U.S. Open Victory— An interview with a point of view from journalist Rene Stauffer.
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TV and the Quest for Redemption— Last night watching TV I realized that everyone needs to be redeemed (some more than others).
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Movie Review: Georgia Rule— In terms of a film, well — it's right up there with Gigli.
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Game du Jour Deals: September 10 through September 16— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Tips for Creating the Ultimate Game Room— Summon your inner child as OpenHouseNYC host, George Oliphant outlines how anyone, in any home, can build a game room
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Hated the VMAs? Blame MTV, Not Britney— The main question we asked ourselves was “Why are we watching this?”
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of September 9, 2007— Garrison Keillor, James Patterson, Laura Ingraham, John Berger, John W. Dean, I Did It: Confessions of the Killer. Plus: Don't
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Book Review: Will the Vampire People Please Leave the Lobby? - True Adventures in Cult Fandom by Allyson Beatrice— Beware: reading this book in public could cause people to stare at you - and not in a good way.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for September 10, 2007— Sin and Punishment comes to an English-speaking country, and three more games hit the Virtual Console.
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Wii Zapper, Training Game to Hit November 19— Nintendo celebrates the Wii's launch anniversary with a brand new peripheral for you to buy.
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An Interview with Fantasy Author Gloria Oliver— Fantasy author Gloria Oliver talks about finding the right publisher and book promotion.
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Take a Peek Inside Tommy Hilfiger's Newly Renovated Dream Home— Though it’s not yet on the market, in this week’s edition of Square Feet, broker Kathryn Clauss takes inside the
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DVD Review: Dead or Alive— Video game adaptation caters to younger audiences full of familiar faces and great direction from Corey Yuen.
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Box Office Update 9/7-9/9: The 3:10 to Yuma Goes Right to the Top— A western dominates the weekend, while a holiday centered horror stumbles.
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Music Review: J. J. Cale - Rewind: Unreleased Recordings— This recording serves as a reminder that, like any masterpiece, J. J. Cale is as unique as they come
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