- Thursday, September 20, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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Review: Family Guy Live! in Chicago— The Family Guy team takes the show on the road.
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Music Review: Daniel Smith - The Swingin' Bassoon— Did you ever think you'd be considering whether the bassoon can be a serious jazz instrument?
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DVD Review: Two Weeks— A weepy melodrama that confronts the viewer with death.
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— This film chooses to examine these two men psychologically rather than re-tell the flamboyant tales originating from the dime novels
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Book Review: Postcards From Ed - Dispatches And Salvos From An American Iconoclast, Edited By David Petersen— ...the monkey wrench is not a symbol of destruction, but a symbol of the potential in all of us to
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Music Review: Various Artists - Give US Your Poor: 17 New Recordings To Help End Homelessness — The folks at Appleseed Recordings are at it again on their second great compilation disc this month — and this
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Book Review: Dynamic Learning: Flash CS3 Professional by Fred Gerantabee And The AGI Creative Team— Dynamic Learning: Flash CS3 is very easy to read and understand and, tied to the videos, it becomes a very
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Book Review: Knuffle Bunny - A Cautionary Tale by Mo Willems— Trixie has a stuffed bunny that she takes everywhere. This is the story of a daddy, and one lost bunny.
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Book Review: Malvinas Requiem by Rodolfo Fogwill— A work that has been called Argentina's Catch-22 blends the mundane and the horrible and reality and surrealism.
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The Sting of the Queen Bee Will Learn Ya— Skanky's been stung by a Queen Bee and is now asking herself how and why she got so close to
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Spotlight on the Margaret River, Western Australia— Wines from the Margaret River of Western Australia dazzle with quality and flavor.
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U.S. Policy Consequences: Blowback or Controlled Explosion?— Have U.S. policies been aiming at conquering the world's oil for decades?
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Theater Review (NYC): Virtuosa: Clara Schumann in Words and Music— A gaudy, crowd-pleasing, musical presentation of the classic romantic story of Clara and Robert Schumann and Johannes Brahms.
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Movie Review: Eastern Promises— Cronenberg proves that A History of Violence was no fluke.
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What Your Landlord Won't Tell You— Read between the lines before you sign on the dotted one.
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The Kids Are Alright, But How is Frasier?— Most networks were up and running new programming, fall programming, last night. Here's a few thoughts...
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Unless He’s Shaq, Never Draft An NBA Center #1— Once and for all, hopefully this whole draft debacle with Greg Oden ends the NBA’s recent obsession with big men.
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Covering the 2007 Emmy Awards: The Good, Bad, and Unique— Television salutes itself.
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DVD Review: Even Money— Gambling's bad, mmmkay?
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DVD Review: Supernatural - The Complete Second Season— Horror themed television that delivers the goods.
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed To Hit The Wii— And now the Wii remote's ultimate purpose has been met - as a lightsaber.
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Book Review: Low Budget Shooting by Cyril Harnischmacher— With ingenuity and craftsmanship, anybody who reads this guide will be able to take some appealing photographs.
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Maneater— Let the tiger eat me so I don't have to sit through this again.
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Book Review: The Museum of Dr. Moses by Joyce Carol Oates— Joyce Carol Oates, long-recognized for her ability to thrill and chill, explores the depths of depravity in this collection of
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Music Review: Tokyo Rose - The Promise in Compromise— High-speed energetic music with a lot of heart and passion.
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A Helping Hand: Stay-at-Home Mom Chided for Using Daycare — Putting a child in daycare for even three days a week still leaves mom with a 144-hour workweek.
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An Interview with Author Anne K. Edwards— Author Anne K. Edwards talks about her books and her ezine, Voice in the Dark.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Kate Charged With Drunk Driving— Kate is arrested for drunk driving. Jason and Spinelli arrive to save Lulu.
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TV Review: Gossip Girl— Gossip Girl is a taut, well-acted soap with juicy story lines, witty one-liners, and an engaging cast.
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Graphic Novel Review: 24 - Nightfall by Mark L. Haynes, J.C. Vaughn and Jean Diaz— A new graphic novel attempts to give us the scoop behind Jack Bauer's ill-fated pre-Season One Nightfall mission.
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A Roundtable of Dunces— Media discourse is making us stupider and less informed.
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Console Review: PSP 2000— Broken in some aspects and improved in others, this isn't worth an upgrade.
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Music Review: Ike & Tina Turner The Ike & Tina Story: 1960-1975— ...when they were at their peak, they were the hottest band in the world. No one can dispute that –
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Book Review: Who Moved My Secret? - The Ancient Wisdom That Tells You It's Okay to Be Greedy by Jim Gerard— "Some thoughts only dogs can hear. God has thoughts that only George W. Bush can hear."
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Music Review: Sleepy John Estes - Sleepy John Estes On The Chicago Blues Scene— You can buy this disc for its historical significance...but the best reason for getting a copy is that it's great
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The Kingdom Giveaway!— Blogcritics and Universal Pictures are pleased to host a giveaway of The Kingdom swag.
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