- Tuesday, September 11, 2007 — 32 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Bronx is Burning - 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City by Jonathan Mahler— Finally, a book about the Yankees that doesn't make one reader cringe.
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An Interview With Mike Carey, Author of The Devil You Know - Part Two — "Some people make assumptions about me because of the kind of material I write. They expect someone dark and brooding"
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Music Review: Build An Ark - Peace With Every Step— Good ol' fashioned hippie idealism propels this folk/funk/whack jazz collective conceived as a response to 9/11 and its aftermath.
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DVD Review: Ugly Betty - The Complete First Season— A great balance between comedic soap opera and poignant family drama.
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Why He’s The Best? Roger Federer Knows How To Win. Period.— Federer is in pretty elite company as it is, but only one man stands between him and being the greatest
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DVD Pick of the Week: From Beyond: Unrated Director's Cut— This week is loaded with television and horror titles for your perusal.
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2007 Fall/Holiday Movie Preview— Here's a look at the remainder of 2007's schedule full of dramas, fairy tale spins, and adaptations.
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Music Review: MutherF#ckin Saints - Burn— Lincoln Nebraska's own MF Saints comeback with their latest album, Burn
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: September 11, 2007: Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Ani DiFranco— If it was good enough for Lester, it's good enough for me.
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Concert Review: MINK at the NorVa, Norfolk, VA, 9/9/07 — MINK's 9/9/07 performance in Norfolk, VA exceeds expectations.
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Music Review: The Red Button – She’s About To Cross My Mind— Reminiscent of the Mersey Beat sound, The Red Button debuts with a remarkable album.
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Music Review: Joe Henry - Civilians— A textured and darkly beautiful album from an American original.
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Music Review: Black Francis - Bluefinger— Music to crash your car by. The best album the Pixies never made.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Nanny Leticia Murdered — Port Charles residents worry about their own safety after Leticia is found murdered.
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Music Review: The Raspberries - Live on Sunset Strip (Deluxe Version)— The Raspberries regroup after a 30 year hiatus. Do they still have what it takes to go all the way?
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Britney Bombs at VMA and It's All Sarah Silverman's Fault— Nobody knows what to do with Britney now she’s all grown up and not virgin-slutty anymore...
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LX.TV Visits Tracht's Restaurant and Spin, Los Angeles— Watch this video to discover the best of what's new in Los Angeles this week.
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One Minute Astrology: How Saturn In Virgo Affects The Food Business— Is portion-controlled food savior to hogs like me?
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TV Seasons All In A Box: New DVDs 11 September 2007— Welcome to the brave new world of television reruns.
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TV Review: Bionic Woman— Will bionic abilities be able help NBC's lineup?
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9/11 Forgotten as the War of Cultures Continues— I feel like I've written all these words before, but the lotus eaters still are not listening.
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Theater Review (NYC): A New Television Arrives, Finally by Kevin Mandel— It's pretty hard to imagine a more difficult role for an actor to play... than a television.
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DVD Review: Robot Chicken - Season Two— Seth Green and Matt Seinreich bring more stop-motion irreverence to the masses with Robot Chicken: Season Two.
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Artist Confidential to be Kicked Off by Smashing Pumpkins and The Daily Music and Tech News— Nirvana tunes on TV, IBM joins OpenOffice.org, Smashing Pumpkins on XM radio and HP's new skin patch in today's update.
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Vintage Wine: What’s it All About?— To drink vintage or not to drink vintage. That is the question.
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Restaurant Review: Seasons 52 Fresh Grill and Wine Bar, Orlando— Seasons 52, the mini-indulgence trend-setter, is definitely a restaurant worth visiting!
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When Your Team Disappoints, Don't Jump Ship— A response to Benjamin Cossel's woes about following a baseball team in the playoffs.
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DVD Review: Caveman (1981)— Ringo Starr sizes up against some dinosaurs in this sloppy, dull, unfunny comedy.
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The Shanghai Diaries: Special Bootleg Edition— Reasons I moved to China: Thousands of years of history, culture and civilization. Lots of cheap crap!
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Concert Review: Metal Blade’s 25th Anniversary Tour with Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder, The Red Chord— If death, thrash or grind is your cup o’ tea, the Metal Blade tour will provide your metal fix.
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Xbox 360 Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08— "That's a missed opportunity there Feherty."
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Music Review: Dethklok - Dethalbum— Go forth and die. (After getting this album that is)
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