- Tuesday, October 02, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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10/2: The Tuesday Morning Purchase: Sharon Jones, David Byrne, Mickey Hart, Bruce Springsteen— Smaller numbers, but still a big week.
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New Album Releases 10/02/07: Broooce! (Plus Dylan, Fogerty, PJ Harvey, Dashboard Confessional, Annie Lennox & More)— It's crunch time, as the much anticipated return of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band leads the pack this
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Winless After Four, The Dolphins' Season Seems Tanked— The upside to a winless 'Fins: can we go ahead and make claims on the first round draft pick?
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Matt Holliday's Face Pain Brings Pleasure To Colorado— Also, is Jimmy Rollins the MVP? Is Gilbert Arena's cartoon funny? Why aren't you happy for Joey Harrington?
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The Breakdown: Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, PJ Harvey, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Megadeth, Prong— Order the new Radiohead now, or pick up one of the other boxes out this week - among other things.
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Music Review: William Parker/Raining On The Moon - Corn Meal Dance— Parker's music is pure poetry, in more ways than one.
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Radiohead's In Rainbows — Debacle or Brilliant, Forward-Thinking Scheme?— Radiohead gives fans a double-edged sword.
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Music Review: David Rogers Sextet - The World Is Not Your Home— If you're interested in experiencing something a little different in jazz, you might want to sit up and take notice.
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Music DVD Review: Pearl Jam - Immagine in Cornice— Immagine In Cornice is about what I expected. Casual fans won't find this essential, but for the Pearl Jam faithful
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Satire: The Military Junta In Burma Isn’t All That Bad— I mean, seriously. "Slaughter" has such a negative connotation attached to it. I prefer "population control" ...
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DVD Pick of the Week: 1408— Plenty of new titles to grace your DVD player.
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DVD Review: Grey’s Anatomy - The Complete Third Season - Seriously Extended— This set is worth checking out, filled with plenty of what Grey's fans love, as well as plenty never seen
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Music Review: Iron & Wine - The Shepherd's Dog— With this third album, Sam Beam added another dimension of sound to his quiet, comfortable universe.
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DVD Review: Robin Of Sherwood Set 2— These are by far the best adaptations of the Robin Hood story made yet.
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Rock & Roll Feature: The Sex Pistols' Seminal Album Turns 30— The Sex Pistols turn 30. I'll be celebrating by listening to this album as loudly as I can.
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Music Review: Clare Burson - Thieves— Clare Burson's hauntingly mellow voice sings a beautiful and poignant album.
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Music Review: Down - Down III: Over The Under— After a five-year absence, Down is back.
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Book Review: The Late Hector Kipling by David Thewlis— If you like your comedy black, your satire pointed, and have a keen sense of the absurd...
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Music Review: Mark Knopfler - Kill To Get Crimson— Knopfler weaves his signature electric guitar lines through some fine compositions.
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Book Review: Service Included - Four-Star Secrets of an Eavesdropping Waiter by Phoebe Damrosch— Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of America's top restaurant?
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Music Review: Jethro Tull - Live At Montreux 2003 DVD— In 2003 Jethro Tull finally graced the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival stage and did not disappoint.
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Music Review: Iron & Wine - The Shepherd's Dog— This is the band's most diverse album yet, bringing in new instruments and compositions.
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Music Review: Kenny Chesney - Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates— Kenny Chesney's newest release, two years in the making, was well worth the wait.
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band - Magic— It's an orgy of ecstasy among Springsteen faithful upon the release of his latest album, but a deeper listen reveals
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Music Review: John Fogerty Revival— ...it's the best Rock and Roll release I've heard in years.
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An Interview with James Houston Turner, Author of The Identity Factor— "Finally, I had a sense of purpose... that my life was not yet supposed to end."
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Jagger says "No" to Retirement Rumors and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Stones to keep rolling, The Charlatan's upcoming album and Apple's Boot Camp's demise in today's update.
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Concert Review: Mofro and Assembly of Dust at the Highline Ballroom— Reid Genauer's wispy presence requires you to "lean in" to get what the band is doing.
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Box Office Update 9/28-9/30: The Game Plan Outscores The Kingdom— The Rock took the ball and ran with it.
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It Isn't Christmas Yet: New DVD Releases, October 2, 2007— This week's releases aren't too exciting, but Christmas is just around the corner...
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Hillary Is Insane: Draft Al Gore to Save Us— How far does Hillary have to go before we see what a threat she is? She scares me enough to
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Radiohead says "It's up to you!"— Naiveté or idealism?
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2007 Video Game Holiday Buyer's Guide— Here are the top five most anticipated games of the coming holiday season.
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Heroes Cuts Off Toes, Does Chuck Rehash Old Shows?— Deja vu - the feeling that something has happened before. Deja vu - the feeling that something has happened
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Week 4 NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— Four down, thirteen to go.
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Enter to Win Joni Mitchell's Shine— Ten readers will win a copy of the latest Joni Mitchell CD.
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Music Review: Bruce Springsteen - Magic— Its Official. On Magic, the joyous "big noise" of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band is back.
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Book Review: Fables from the Mud by Erik Quisling— Profound fables about invertebrates attracts Hollywood's attention.
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Book Review: Isabella Moon by Laura Benedict— Just in time for the Halloween season, Laura Benedict has served up a spooky specter story in her debut novel.
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Book Review: Fashion, Fine Shoulders and Poiret at the Metropolitan Museum of Art— The man who "dethroned the primacy and destabilized the paradigm of Western fashion."
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Book Review: Demon: A Memoir by Tosca Lee— This debut novel will challenge your perspective on life.
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An Interview with Colleen Gleason, Author of The Gardella Vampire Chronicles — "Historical fiction, romance, horror, action-adventure, ect. There's something for everyone in the books."
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DVD Review: Jericho - The First Season— Sacrifice forty bucks for this DVD.
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TV Review: Heroes - "Lizards"— Wasn’t this an X-Files episode?
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DVD Review: Walt Disney’s The Jungle Book 2-Disc Platinum Edition— This 40th Anniversary release of Disney's classic film will delight young and old.
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