- Sunday, September 16, 2007 — 37 Articles Published
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No. 9 Louisville Cardinals Swallowed Whole By Kentucky Wildcats— A season of upsets continued this weekend, with a Bluegrass rivalry living up to its name for the first time
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Music Review: Levon Helm Dirt Farmer— ...it's not a good album for a guy coming back from throat cancer; it's a good album period.
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Site Review: Dinner With The Band— Dinner With The Band features great bands and great food, luckily there is no junk food or muzak here.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Four Decades Of Folk Rock— Time-Life's latest boxed set tackles 40+ years of transition in Folk-Rock music.
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The Petraeus Papers: Defeating Pomposity At Home— We won in Iraq, now we must win in Rome
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The Dawn of the Economic Dead— When the rainy days arrive, there won't be room at the mansion for many - and it's getting cloudy out
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Nationwide Is On Fire - Ad Goes Down In Flames— A great track record is nice, but it still burns me up when they think they can slip one past
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TV Review: K-Ville Doesn't Live Up To Its Setting, Yet— K-Ville has potential, but it needs to rise above its setting.
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NCAA Roundup: A-Maize-ing Grace— Michigan finally discovers a team far more pitiful and willing to lay down in the Big House.
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Trouble A-Bruin In Utah: No. 11 UCLA Gets Upset 44-6— The Utes capitalize on five turnovers and 10 penalties to score 37 unanswered points and win the game.
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Emmy 2007: Down and Dirty Predictions— The 2007 awards are nearly upon us.
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Movie Review: Dragon Wars— If you love life, you'll avoid this movie.
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Music Review: Aiden - Conviction— Aiden has the potential to be great, but they still have a long way to go.
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Music Review: Buffy Sainte-Marie - Buffy Sainte-Marie— Don't miss this second opportunity to experience one of the most original female pop vocalists of the past 40 years.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Kate Ends It With Sonny— Kate calls it quits with Sonny. Lucky turns to Sam when Liz shuts him out.
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Interview: Thomas Dolby Talks About His Return— The techno pop master is back with a great jazz sound.
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Movie Review: Eastern Promises— A big winner at this year's Toronto Film Festival, Eastern Promises reunites director David Cronenberg with Viggo Mortensen.
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Should Middle-Aged Men Stop Drinking?— Even “good” cholesterol won’t help heavy drinkers
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Verizon Ads - On A Magic Bucket Ride— Verizon high-speed Internet is magical - either that or the ad writers are smoking something magical.
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Movie Review: Mr. Woodcock— For those who ever got hit by a basketball. It's time to focus.
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When I Was Britney Spears— My local community brought down the gavel on my parenting skills. Had that community been as large as Ms. Spears’,
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Movie Review: Across the Universe— Musical masterpiece or silly overblown nonsense? Maybe Julie Taymor's new movie is a bit of both.
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TV Review: General Hospital: Night Shift - "Fallen Star"— Jolene still lurks, doing MedCam's bidding; Robin loses hope in her pursuit of adoption.
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TV Premiere Week: September 16 - 22— The first week of premieres is upon us.
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Movie Review: Dear Jesse— I really wonder how Jesse Helms sleeps at night.
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DVD Review: Bones - Season Two— The second season of the forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan (based on novels by Kathy Reichs) will keep viewers glued.
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Interview with Children's Book Illustrator Amy Moreno— Amy Moreno talks about her work and the competitive field of children's book illustration.
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Book Review: Coming Clean by Rodney Carrington with Bret Witter— Rodney Carrington is part stand-up comedian and part musician. But you can't take him home to momma.
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Book Review: Straits of Fortune by Anthony Gagliano— Anthony Gagliano joins the Florida pulp fiction genre with a strong debut novel.
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Book Review: The Spanish Bow by Andromeda Romano-Lax— The story of a boy and his cello in war-torn Spain.
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e-Magazine Review: Astonishing Adventures Magazine— A modern-day pulp magazine chock full of action, adventure, and monkeys. Yes, MONKEYS!
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TasteTV: Dark Dining - Dinner in Complete Darkness— Have you ever eaten dinner in complete darkness? Take a look and see why taste means everything in the dark!
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Restaurant Review: BLT Market Rocks In Manhattan— A quaint country market in Manhattan? Check out the newest BLT franchise at the Ritz Carlton Hotel.
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Music Review: Editors - An End Has A Start— The most accurate way to describe this sophomore album would be to call it The Back Room 1.5.
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Music Review: Anti-Flag - A Benefit For Victims Of Violent Crime— Anti-Flag releases an EP dedicated to a band member's sister whose life was lost in a violent crime.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Pop Jazz Volume One— A great collection of pop, funk, and jazz gems that takes the listener on a trip down memory lane.
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Book Review: Seeing Redd by Frank Beddor— The fight for Wonderland continues in Frank Beddor's sequel to 'The Looking Glass Wars'
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