- Tuesday, September 25, 2007 — 38 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Boston Legal - Season Three— The mayhem continues at Crane, Poole & Schmidt in season three.
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DVD Pick of the Week: A Bug Gets Knocked Up— This week features a tie, although there are some tempting second tier releases as well.
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Tuesday New Album Releases 9/25/07: This Week It's All About Joni (Plus Foo Fighters, Miles, will.i.am, Chaka Khan, And More) — Christmas may be months away, but for the record business its time to let the games begin.
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DVD Review: Commando - Director's Cut— Arnold stretches as an actor while killing 81 people. Top that, Olivier!
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Book Review: The Eat-Clean Diet Cookbook - Great-Tasting Recipes That Keep You Lean by Tosca Reno— The best-selling "formerly fat housewife turned fit," takes readers to a whole new level of flavorful enjoyment with The Eat-Clean
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Book Review: Rick Mercer Report - The Book by Rick Mercer— If Rick Mercer Report can make an iconoclast like me think seriously about why I love my country, think what
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Box Office Update 9/21-9/23: Resident Evil: Extinction Takes Out Chuck— Zombies knock out the vigilante and fend off Chuck's advances.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: September 25, 2007: Steve Earle, Manu Katche, Devendra Banhart, Bruce Springsteen— No, I'm not getting ahead of myself.
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TV Review: Prison Break Confidential - Fire/Water— Tonight's episode played with me like I was a puppet!
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OJ Simpson: The Cow That Keeps On Giving!— The case of OJ Simpson will generate over 50 million dollars for Las Vegas in trial related costs.
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Music Review: Tiger Army - Music From Regions Beyond— Tiger Army has put out an amazing psychobilly album and sends thanks to fans and friends.
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Interview: Kitty Margolis, The Heart and Soul of A Jazz Singer, Part 2— Part two of a four-part interview series.
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Music Review: Groundtruther - Altitude— Extra-terrestrial music. Sort of.
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Theater Review (Oklahoma City): Amadeus— Peter Shaffer's award-winning play about the rivalry between composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri comes to Oklahoma City.
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Sex Toys are Not a New Phenomenon— Sex toys have changed throughout the years, but they still serve the same purpose of enhancing the sexual experience.
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Bizarro Karma: Moss, Owens Start Strong, Tomlinson Downtrodden— Randy Moss and Terrell Owens' teams are 3-0, while the classy LT suffers through a 1-2 start. The hell!?
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HD DVD Review: Next— Nicolas Cage isn't the only person that can see into the future. So can the viewer.
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The Shanghai Diaries - Work— I've got my home set up and my cheap shopping done. Now all I need is a good job.
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Interview with Horror Author Jonathan Maberry, Part One— Jonathan Maberry is the winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel.
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Music Review: Art Hodes - Friar's Inn Revisited— A great album full of fun New Orleans style jazz and first-class musicianship.
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Comics Review: Toxic Shock Comics #1— It's not like this is threatening established alternacomics for readership, but it's surprisingly good for what it is.
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Book Review - Mastering Digital Black and White by Amadou Diallo— If you want to learn the ins and outs of digital black-and-white, then this is a must-have.
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Book Review: The Boleyn Inheritance by Philippa Gregory— Filled with lies, manipulation and intrigue, this novel is hard to put down.
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Book Review: Run by Ann Patchett— In a year of many outstanding novels, this is one of the finest.
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Book Review: Cynthia's Attic: The Magic Medallion (Book II)— The action is non-stop, the dialogue engaging, the secondary characters intriguing, and the protagonists nothing short of adorable.
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How I Met Your Mother's Producers As My Heroes— There was Kensei and there was a yellow umbrella, who could ask for more? Me, that's who.
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DVD Review: Midsomer Murders - Set Nine— Set nine of Midsomer Murders is sort of the black sheep of the show's history.
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A Few Movies, A Lot of Flavors: New DVD Releases 25 September 2007— A somewhat sparse but diverse week of DVD releases.
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DVD Review: The Best of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Vol. 2— And now, here's something the producers hope you really like.
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SCHIP: It's for the Insurance Companies, Not the Children— Urge your representatives not to support a fiscally irresponsible expansion of SCHIP just because it's 'for the children'.
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Interview with Dick Donato - Live From The Big Brother 8 Finale— A quick little chat with the Big Brother 8 winner
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Week 3 NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— Three down, fourteen to go.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Text Threats — Nasty threats in the form of text messages.
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DVD Review: Two and a Half Men - The Complete First Season— Charlie Sheen shines again... but he is a long way from Wall Street on Two and a Half Men.
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Book Review: Turquoise by Marilynn Griffith— Don't miss the opportunity to check out Turquoise, the final book in Marilynn Griffith's "Shades of Style" series.
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Romancing the eBook: Harlequin to Release New Titles Electronically — From the supernatural and paranormal to the home town romance that makes your heart melt, Harlequin is presenting it all
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Music Review: Bruce Hornsby - Camp Meeting — Bruce Hornsby shuts up and plays his piano.
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TV Review: Cane - Season Premiere— Sugar is the new oil, but can it fuel Cane?
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