- Tuesday, September 18, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
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The Breakdown: Across the Universe, John Coltrane, Counting Crows, David Gilmour, Mark Knopfler, U2, Eddie Vedder— More budget-breaking releases, but I have a couple tips to save you at least a little money, if not sanity.
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Brave New Journalism— Optimizing the blogosphere for two cents a word.
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Bits du Jour Deals: September 17 through September 23— Everyone loves a discount on software.
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DVD Review: The Graduate (40th Anniversary Collector's Edition)— Even though it's 40, The Graduate can still speak to a young generation.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: September 18, 2007: Emmylou Harris, Splatter Trio, Dropkick Murphys— Wikkid good rock, and some other stuff too.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Death Proof— One half of Grindhouse arrives on DVD. You have to wait a month for the other half.
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Music Review: The Karl Denson Trio - Lunar Orbit— Denson's new Trio is all about a no-nonsense, unapologetic funk-jazz groove.
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DVD Review: Red Road— A stellar feature debut for Andrea Arnold with a great turn from Kate Dickie.
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Music Review: Pat Monahan - The Last Of Seven— Train frontman Pat Monahan goes solo with mixed results.
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How House Changed My Life— Maybe House really was the initial condition that led to my life being filled with new people and experiences.
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Box Office Update 9/14-9/16: The Brave One Shoots Past 3:10 to Yuma— A weak weekend finds vigilante thrills at the top.
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DVD Review: Death Proof— Tarantino sets out to make a bad movie and succeeds.
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Music DVD Review: SXSW Live 2007— The first official DVD from the acclaimed music festival brings the goods.
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DVD Review: The Best Of The Johnny Cash TV Show - 1969-1971— "Hello, I'm Johnny Cash."
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Music Review: Voodoo Glow Skulls - Southern California Street Music— After three long years, the Voodoo Glow Skulls returning with their most rocking album yet.
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Chad Johnson Laments Dawg Pound Swan Dive— Also: Derek Jeter must hate me personally, McLaren has little money left, is Tiger Woods better than Tiger Woods?
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Music Review: New Found Glory - From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2— New Found Glory drops one of the best albums of their career today with 11 covers of songs you know
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Book Review - The Most Dangerous Animal: Human Nature and the Origins of War by David Livingstone Smith— If David Livingstone Smith's analysis in this book is correct, then we all should read it: it is that important.
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Interview with Jancee Dunn— How a small town girl went from the shag carpet to the red carpet with Rolling Stone magazine.
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Battle of the Aging Rock Stars— A look at how our aging Rock heroes stand up to father time.
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Book Review: Don't Make a Scene by Valerie Block — To say that Diane Kurasik loves movies would be a bit of an understatement.
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DVD Review: Baseball's Most Unbreakable Feats— Baseball's stars, past and present assess whether 10 of the game's greatest records can be broken … or not.
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Urban Renewal— Who would have thought sitting in my sister's country kitchen I would be discussing bitches and hos with a 12-year-old?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Kate Crashes— A drugged Kate crashes her car. Sonny, Jax, and Jason debate who is at fault.
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David Gilmour Signed Lithograph Giveaway!— Blogcritics and Electric Artists are pleased to host the giveaway.
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DVD Review: Brothers and Sisters - The Complete First Season— The ABC family drama's inaugural season is a great addition to any television DVD collection.
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Music Review: Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest of Times— There is something about Dropkick Murphys’ brand of Celtic craziness that gives us the best kind of punk paradox
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Music Review: The Weavers - The Weavers— ...a timely reminder of the importance of being brave enough to speak and sing unpopular truths ...
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Retro Redux: Jazz At The Junction With Erskine Hawkins— He was a talented trumpeter who loved walking the tightrope of high notes and also loved being known as the
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Music Review: Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel As School Children— Gym Class Heroes' As Cruel As School Children is almost too cool for school.
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Book Review: Confessions of an American Media Man by Tom Plate— Honest and conversational, this book offers a unique insight into the media world.
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Week 2 NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— Two down, Fifteen to go.
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Music Review: Matt White - Best Days— No wonder then that this pretty-faced 27-year-old’s sound is both sunny and sweetly innocent while maintaining a mature and well-flavoured
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Software Review – Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 — Armed with a lot of higher end capabilities, Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 is easy to use especially for new
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Tango, Fine Spanish Wine, and Carlos Gavito— With this maestro, you got all these things - and more.
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Couture Rocks!— Rock Bands brings a little bit of rock n' roll to your wardrobe - even if you are timid.
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Satire: Drugs and Religion - A Reflection— A look at a religion and drugs from the perspective of a deaf man obsessed with multi-colored neon signs of
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Revising Pop History: New DVD Releases 18 September 2007— DVDs serve the fiction of memory — and that's a good thing — usually.
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DVD Review: We Are Marshall— A great sports film.
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PC Game Review: Sims 2: Bon Voyage Expansion Pack— The sixth Sims 2 expansion pack from Electronic Arts continues the great tradition of expanded simulation play.
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Nintendo DS/Wii Preview: MySims— EA played host to a bloggers' look into the new MySims title at Redwood City, California.
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The Verse Nonsense of "Give Peace a Chance" — Are the verses in this John Lennon classic just nonsense?
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TV Review: Journeyman— NBC goes time-traveling with one of their newest series.
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Lazy, Shiftless, Clueless, or Corrupt: My Ten Favorite Secondary Sitcom Characters— My favorite TV secondary characters.
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Xbox 360 Impressions: NBA Live 08— Another year, another NBA Live title. What new features does EA bring to the table?
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The Mukasey Appointment: Will Partisan Politics Trump Responsible Oversight?— Maybe it's time for Senator Leahy to spend less time on partisan witchhunts and more on doing his actual job.
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Comedy Review: Mike Birbiglia - My Secret Public Journal Live— Brigglesby, Bahooski...call him what you want; all Mike Birbiglia cares about is making you laugh.
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The Will Of The People— Undermining the voice of the American voter.
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