- Wednesday, September 26, 2007 — 42 Articles Published
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Magic— First thoughts on the early vinyl release.
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DVD Review: Elton John: Someone Like Me— A biographical documentary on Elton John that claims to be authoritive is anything but.
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An Interview with Children's Author Kate Messner— "A born writer? Unfortunately, no, [but] I love the idea of children showing up in the world with beautiful language
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Columbia was Right in Hosting Ahmadinejad— Academic freedom and free speech demand the ideas be explored even if they aren't popular. Our nation is founding
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Interview: Kitty Margolis, The Heart and Soul of A Jazz Singer, Part 3— Part 3 of a 4-part interview series.
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Book Review: Milrose Munce and the Den of Professional Help by Douglas Anthony Cooper— The halls of school are filled with Moaning Myrtles, with differing degrees of humour and sense and potential thereof.
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Retro Redux: Gogi Grant And Her Wayward Wind— Considered by many experts to be one of the most talented but under-appreciated singers of the era...
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Satire: St. Louis Music Scene Found Dead; Several Suspects Under Investigation— St. Louis music scene suffers timely demise
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Book Review: An Ocean of Air - Why the Wind Blows and Other Mysteries of the Atmosphere by Gabrielle Walker — A wonderful journey behind the science of air through a series of biographical narratives to be read and re-read.
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Book Review: The Undomestic Goddess by Sophie Kinsella— A frothy, fun read, Kinsella's winning formula proves she is the goddess of chick lit.
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TV Review: Flight of the Conchords— Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement could be just another pair of small-time musicians trying to survive in New York City.
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TV Review: Bionic Woman Impresses Less Than Its Pedigree — The wrong bionic woman is the titular character.
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Music Review: Shirley Kirsten - A Musical Journey: Scarlatti, Schubert, & Chopin — Shirley Kirsten proves to be maestro on all counts. Hear her Scarlatti.
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Comedy CD Review: Steven Wright - I Still Have a Pony— Steven Wright avoids the sophomore slump by waiting more than twenty years to release his second album.
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Music Review: Megadeth - Warchest— A cornucopia of Megadeth goodness.
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Music Review: June - Make It Blur— These Chicago indie emo poppers take a big leap forward on their sophomore release.
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The Jason Taylor Dilemma — Should he stay or should he go now?
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Music Review: Ringo Starr - Photograph: The Very Best Of Ringo — A fitting tribute to the man, who in 1973, could truly say "I am the greatest Beatle."
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Interview with Horror Author Jonathan Maberry, Part Two— Jonathan Maberry on book marketing and his future projects.
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Interview With Designer Jules Sherman— Jules Sherman creates stylish and unique accessories - in rubber.
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The Devil I'd Work For, Crane, Pool, and Schmidt...— Wise up, the Devil has come to town.
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Book Review: Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Jennifer Rardin— A delicious taste of vampirism with an ass-kicking protagonist and terrifying plot.
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DVD Review: Super Friends - The Legendary Super Powers Show— Fans of past releases, DC Comics, or animated series based on comics will enjoy this release.
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Theater Review (NYC): 100 Saints You Should Know— The problem with liking a show is that you run out of good ways to say "Terrific" and "Excellent actors."
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HD DVD: Knocked Up— Part stoner comedy, part sex comedy, and all heart.
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DVD Review: Saturday Night Fever: 30th Anniversary Edition— "Would ya just watch the hair. Ya know, I work on my hair a long time and you hit it.
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RJ's NFL Picks, Week Four— Going into the NFL's Week Four, five unbeaten teams and five winless teams remain...
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Theater Review (NYC): The Misanthrope— An alternate title to this production could be Welcome to The Theatre And Let Me Rub Your Face In Garbage.
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Countdown to 165: Weeks 14-15 - New Clothes— In which I buy new clothes, but shrink out of them before I can even try them on!
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TV Review: Moonlight— Does this vampire tale have fangs?
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Music Review: Taraf De Haidouks - Maskarada— A wild, tempestuous, musical ride that will leave you breathless by the end; pretty much normal for Taraf De Haidouks.
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Music DVD Review: Darzamat - Live Profanity {Visiting the Graves of Heretics}— Live symphonic black on a big stage. Gotta love it.
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Movie Review: The Kingdom— Every once in a while I see a film that seems perfect in every cinematic respect.
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Lee C. Bollinger: Free Speech Hypocrite— Columbia’s president would deserve free speech kudos if he wasn’t such a hypocrite about who’s allowed to speak on campus.
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FrightFest 2007: A Look Back at the UK's Top Horror Film Festival - Part 3— Films from Britain, Mexico, America, Russia, and Spain brought the festival to a close.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Johnny Stirs Up Trouble— Lulu manipulates Spin and flirts with danger. Nikolas realizes something is wrong.
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Music Review: Joni Mitchell - Shine— On Joni Mitchell's first new album in nearly a decade, one of music's greatest lights shines very bright once again.
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Music DVD Review: Roger Hodgson - Take the Long Way Home: Live in Montreal— Roger Hodgson in concert evokes both the emotional energy and the spectacular arrangements that made Supertramp so good.
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Bill O'Reilly's Ignorance— Bill O'Reilly's latest comments toward African Americans are completely ignorant.
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The Nazification Of America Or: We Are All Good Germans Now— We want out of the war because it's not getting us anywhere — not because of the deaths of hundreds
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Is Bill O'Reilly A Racist?— Billo surprised that there was "no difference between Sylvia's and any other restaurant in New York City...even though it's run
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TV Preview: Life is Wild— The pilot's been retooled, and boy did it need it.
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