- Saturday, September 22, 2007 — 23 Articles Published
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Tokyo Game Show News and Notes - 9/21/2007— All the latest and important news and info from this year's Tokyo Game Show that you need to know!
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Frozen By Darkness: Symptoms of Ted Hughes— In his poem, "Fever," Ted Hughes acknowledges his failure to recognize and deal with the depression of his wife, Sylvia
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Jazz Workshop: CD Review: Daniel Smith - The Swingin' Bassoon— Despite some obstacles, The Swingin’ Bassoon displays a deeply gifted, thoughtful, and emotive musician in Daniel Smith.
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DVD Review: Flashdance (Special Collector's Edition w/ Bonus CD)— Leg warmers, big hair, torn t-shirts. Perfect for your '80s party
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Music Review: PJ Harvey - White Chalk— PJ Harvey completely changes course in her most haunting, ambitious, release to date.
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Music DVD Review: Glen Campbell - Good Times Again DVD— Glen and his famous guest stars - some no longer with us - gave memorable performances captured on this DVD.
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Music Review: D.O.A. Smash The State: The Raw Original D.O.A. 1978-81 DVD— ...a disc that will best be appreciated by people who already know the band, not someone hearing it for the
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Interview with Young Adult Novelist Max Anderson— Max Anderson talks about the kinds of books reluctant boy readers enjoy.
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Movie Review: Into the Wild— Sean Penn moves gracefully behind the camera, meditating on the road less traveled with Into the Wild.
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An Interview with Julie K. Silver, MD, Author of Super Healing— Covering our natural healing potential, how to master the recovery process, and how to plan a speedy return to optimal
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The Farthest Frontiers: An Interview with Two Writers of Marginalized Speculative Fiction — Christian and multicultural speculative fiction is considered to be marginalized — some thoughts on the issue from two writers outside
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Campaign Finance: The Root of All Evil— For our republic to survive it is essential that we change the way campaigns are financed and take our government
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Five Tips for Entertaining in a Five-Star Restaurant— Apprehensive about taking a client or date to a five-star restaurant? Here are 5 tips for success.
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TasteTV: Chocolate Television - Cosmic Chocolates— Cosmic Chocolate creates little bombshells of chocolate filled with liqueur and all kinds of fantastic ingredients.
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Circlemakers' Designs Still Cropping Up— A group known as the circlemakers has been stunning the world with their crop circle creations for nearly two decades.
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Xbox 360 Review: Medal of Honor Airborne— Why are we still being force fed this series?
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Movie Review: Universal Traveler and Dream of Life— Meaney could rather easily become an interesting music video director.
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Louisville Slugged By Orange Crush— The Louisville Cardinals decided to forgo the privilege of being ranked this week. "Does anybody want to win this thing?"
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Book Review - Made Love, Got War: Close Encounters with America's Warfare State by Norman Solomon— A very personal account of the antiwar movement.
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Music Review: Sly and the Family Stone - Dance to the Music— A middle of the road album from a band that would soon become great.
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Music DVD Review: Dave Brubeck - Dave Brubeck Live In '64 & '66— If this disc is any indication, the Jazz Icons series is probably worth owning — at least the discs that
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Kissology Vol 2, Blaze Bayley, Mountain, Megadeth, Plus Tons Of New Reviews— A ton of new reviews to keep you happy until I return from vacation to write the next Meltdown
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It's About Black History, Not the Month— Everyone has had a stake in this country, and that stake is not fully recognized except in back pats and
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