- Thursday, October 04, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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Book Review: Spontaneous Tourism - The Busy Person's Guide To Travel by James Samans— Spontaneous Tourism is a mixture of common sense and potentially revelatory information regarding the why and how of travel.
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DVD Review: The TV Set— Decent, but not the sum of its parts.
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Book Review: The Captured - A True Story of Abduction by Indians on the Texas Frontier by Scott Zesch— A compellingly true story and an excellent case study of human nature.
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DVD Review: 1408— A par for the course horror thriller that leaves too many questions in its wake.
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Lack of Green Card Trumps Yellow Ribbon — U.S. Immigration officials seek to deport the family members of active duty military while they are deployed.
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SCHIP: What They Aren't Telling You— There is an obvious political agenda surrounding the SCHIP expansion, and it is a game politicians on both sides have
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TV Review: Cavemen - Partying Like It's 1999 BC— Yes, thank you, ABC. Thank you, Geico. Thank you, Lord. Cavemen are back!
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Movie Review: King Boxer— The film that started the martial arts cinema craze.
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Movie Review: Blade Runner - The Final Cut— A darker Blade Runner, but is it better?
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DVD Review: The TV Set— This is how a TV show is made, and it is not always about the art.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Tracing The Text Message Killer— Ominous warning via text messaging.
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DVD Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Season 5— And the collapse of this long-running series begins.
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Retro Redux: The Little Rascals And A Shot At Movie Stardom— These guys traveled the country, selling parents on the idea that Hollywood talent scouts would see their kids and make
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TV Review: Never Judge A Show By Its Pilot - Chuck— I don’t see this guy needing his sister’s help getting laid.
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Music Review: Strings Of Consciousness - Our Moon Is Full— Strings Of Consciousness. Think indie post-rock spoken word experimental fusion jazz, and you'll be halfway there.
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2007 MLB Playoff Notes: Day One— It's day one for the playoffs, and day one for TBS carrying them. Both were satisfying.
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Music Review: Bill Frisell, et. al. - Floratone— A typical Bill Frisell album in typically atypical fashion.
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DVD Review: Au Revoir Les Enfants— Louis Malle's Holocaust film scores some points, but strikes out as well.
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Nintendo Announces Wii Remote Jackets— The jacket is a durable, silicone cover for the Wii remote.
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The Most Amazing Woman Ever— A devoted daughter recounts the life of her devoted mother.
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October 2nd: International Day Of Non-Violence— October 2nd will simply serve as a reminder of how far we as a species have to go before we
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World's Greatest Lover, Ray Bradbury, All For More Love — He managed to share his hunk of burnin' love with over 700 people in just one night.
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Restaurant Review: Dinner at the Waldorf Chef's Table— This is the way to experience the finest cuisine and wine in the world.
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DVD Review: 28 Weeks Later— A sequel that delivers the goods? Heck yeah! Bloody good time right here.
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Movie Review: This Film Is Not Yet Rated— I'm late, but if you are in any way seriously interested in movies or the movie business, Dick’s movie is
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DVD Review: Babel - 2-Disc Collector's Edition— Babel is filled with tension, constantly keeping you wondering about what will happen next.
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Theater Review (NYC): The Lady Swims Today with Robert Funaro of The Sopranos— The stained wood sings with color and history, while the wall decor and the jukebox define a worn and comfortable
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DVD Review: Inland Empire— Despite its complexity and length, Inland Empire ranks as one of David Lynch's best films.
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Pushing Daisies Using Bionic Abilities— Bionics battles and delicious pies, Wednesday was quite the night of TV.
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Concert Review: Bad Religion/The Briggs at the House of Blues, Dallas TX— Punk pioneers come to town and give us a lesson on how it's all properly done.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Too Much Music— Diego Sandrin's new CD is quietly bracing, like a splash of bay rum on the hot old face.
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TV Review: Gossip Girl - "Poison Ivy"— Blair and Serena but heads and bare panties during field hockey!
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Movie Review: Michael Clayton— A well-acted drama told through a multi-layered story.
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Software Review: Whoosh! Down the Tubes...— Perhaps the answer to many people's prayers.
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Software Review: Joost 1.0 Public Beta— Joost 1.0 is finally here, and with its sleeker user interface, it's finally ready for prime time.
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Shapes: Inspired by Carol Ann Duffy's Sonnet to Demeter— "They each held to their personal vision of things, strangely united despite their apparent isolation."
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Book Review: Bride Island by Alexandra Enders— The story is so realistic, so true to life, that it made it hard to read and impossible to put
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Book Review: PR Idea Book: 50 Proven Tools That Really Work— Concise PR advice for the newbie and the veteran alike.
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The Jungle Book 40th Anniversary Edition: Are the Extras Worth It?— The Jungle Book re-releases to celebrate its 40th anniversary. But are all these different versions really necessary?
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One Dozen Memorable Works of Hispanic Fiction— Each is a remarkable book – either a celebrated classic or a recent work that seems likely to stand
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Book Review: God? by Chris DeSalvo— If all of the evidence was all in one place, could we then determine the answer to the age old
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Xbox 360 Review: Halo 3— Microsoft asked us to "believe." Is our faith rewarded?
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DVD Review: Bosom Buddies - The Second Season— Tom Hanks can play anything, even play a man dressing as a woman. Wait... he did do that. And it
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Heartbreak Kid, The Seeker: The Dark is Rising— Fantasy and bad marriage enter the local multiplex; and then there's the movies!
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TV Review: House - "The Right Stuff"— House by the numbers...
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DVD Review: Bosom Buddies - The Second Season— For those that like their comedy silly, this was one the funniest television series in the ‘80s.
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TV Review CSI:NY "The Deep"— Hawkes temporarily swims with the fishes while Mac defends the Big Apple.
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DVD Review: Witchfinder General— Vincent Price fiendishly cleans up the English countryside as the Witchfinder General
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Book Review: I Was a TV Horror Host: Memoirs of a Creature Features Man by John Stanley— A former TV horror host's memoirs and interviews with some of the biggest names in horror and sci-fi.
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