- Saturday, September 15, 2007 — 24 Articles Published
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Petraeus and the Will to Win— What we need to do now in Iraq.
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DVD Review: Dr. Cyclops— A few minor thrills in a dull overall film from the team that made King Kong.
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Tech Review: iPod Touch— A huge disappointment for those hoping to get the iPhone experience without the actual "phone."
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DVD Review: Giuliani Time - Sharp, Yet Dull— What it lacks in style is well overshadowed by its compelling substance.
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DVD Review: The Leech Woman— Snooze fest with a highlighted performance by Coleen Gray.
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Music Review: Anderson, Bruford, Wakeman, Howe - An Evening Of Yes Music Plus— Call it what you want, it's still some pretty good Yes.
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Music Review: Invitro - When I Was a Planet— The potential is there but this is middling at best.
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DVD Review: Scarecrows— Atmospheric nonsense that is worth the silliness.
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Music Review: Between The Buried and Me — Colors — This grind/prog-metal collective present their latest exploration of sound.
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Greenspan Is Right About The Republicans And The Economy— "Tax and spend" is at least mathematically coherent when compared to "tax-cut and spend."
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Graphic Literature Review: The Nightmare Factory - Edited by Heidi MacDonald— Cult horror fiction writer Thomas Ligotti gets adapted into graphic literature format by four simpatico comic book artists.
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DVD Review: Cult of the Cobra— Cue bad puns: It has some bite, but won't pull in credit as a cult classic.
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Bend It Like Belichick— Nelson Muntz to Bill Belichick: "Ha, ha! You soiled your fabled legacy like you soiled your Bon Jovi-loving pants!"
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Really Really Good: Can I Get A Witness?— The latest on Foxy Brown, Petraeus, Jah Cure, Wu-Tang, and videos from Percee P, Bun B, and more!
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Not Breakfast of Champions; Breakfast for Champions?— A dialogue considering why breakfast can't just be breakfast anymore.
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Interview with Virginia S. Grenier, Editor of Stories for Children Magazine, Part II— Part two of a close look at Stories for Children Magazine, a free online publication.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Backyard Tire Fire— This Bloomington, Illinois-based trio delivers honest, original songs.
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Book Review: Above the Starry Frame by Helen Townsend— The real story is in Townsend's imagining.
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Music Review: Rilo Kiley – Under The Blacklight— Rilo Kiley samples a lot but ties it all together with the nice big bow that is Lewis’s superb vocal
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Greg Oden Done for Season, Seattle Fans Start Calling Him Sam— Greg Oden is done for the year, but Seattle fans shouldn't get too cocky yet.
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Music Review: Michelle Shocked - ToHeavenURide— Shocked presents a wonderful gospel set from the 2003 Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
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Arcade Impressions: Pac-man VR— It isn't Tron meets Pac-man, but it's decent enough for a virtual reality game.
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My Love Affair with the Novel — The saying is true, so many books and so little time!
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Book Review: The Unquiet Grave - The FBI And The Struggle For The Soul Of Indian Country by Steve Hendricks— The truth is not necessarily pretty, nor is it necessarily nice, but it's reality and it's about time eyes were
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