- Monday, October 08, 2007 — 29 Articles Published
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Movie Review: Sydney White— A cute new take on the classic fairy tale. We all have a little dork in us.
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DVD Review: The Intruder (Special Edition) (1962)— Much more powerful than I assumed it was going to be, and Roger Corman should be very proud.
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Music Review: Herbie Hancock - River: The Joni Letters— The musical chameleon pays tribute to Joni Mitchell with help from Wayne Shorter, Norah Jones, Tina Turner, and Joni herself.
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Yankees Have Been Here, But Indians Are Here— Down 2-0 in the series, New York won Game 3 but still has a ton of work left in the
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Universal Gathers Biggest Horror Stars to Honor the Opening of Halloween Horror Nights— Rob Zombie, Sheri Moon, and Corey Feldman attended the biggest awards "Scaremony" of the Halloween season.
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Technical Issues Plaguing Halo 3, Upsetting Gamers— Matchmaking, stat collection for the Xbox 360's biggest title of the year goes down, leaving fans in the dark... and
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Book Review: Blue Death - Disease, Disaster and the Water We Drink by Dr. Robert D. Morris— After reading this book, you might want to buy a water filter for your house.
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Book Review: Beg for Mercy by Toni Andrews— 'Don't make me press you'. A thrilling paranormal tale that keeps you turning pages.
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Movie Review: The Darjeeling Limited— Wes Anderson's great-looking new film has charm to spare, although some may find it superficial.
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DVD Review: Flight of the Living Dead - Outbreak on a Plane— How can you go wrong with zombies on a plane?
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Music Review: Hans Krása: Brundibár — Krasa's children's opera from Terezin is beautifully rendered.
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Retro Redux: Tinkering With Auto Radios - Simpler Isn't Always Better— If you see me rolling along the highway shining a flashlight on my dashboard, try not to stare.
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Concert Review: Chick Corea - Shanghai, China— Chick Corea on solo piano. In China!
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Music Review: Herbie Hancock – River: The Joni Letters— The legendary jazzman honors Joni Mitchell’s music and muse on his outstanding new album.
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Music Review: Karmina - The Kiss (EP)— Sisters Kelly and Kamille showcase their talents in music and voice.
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Adaptations From Book to Movie: It was a Mook! — Which version is better? Is there an answer to that question?
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Vinyl Tap: The Beatles' Second Album — Capitol’s vinyl connivance offers up a Merseyside pop thrill with blisters-on-me-fingers raucousness and harmony-driven R&B, Motown, and rock-and-roll.
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Generosity, Threats, and Violence— Generosity is about being receptive to another person's plight and responding to it with positive action and not passing the
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TV Review: Nova - "Secrets of the Samurai Sword"— A new season of Nova is upon us and it all starts out with the tale of Takezo Kensei and
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The Great Cafés: Café Sabarsky, The Neue Galerie, New York City— Mrs. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Astor, a terrific party, and Gustav Klimt.
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Book Review: Leonardo, The Terrible Monster by Mo Willems— Leonardo is your typical two-horned, big-headed, green-eyed monster. For a monster, he’s rather cute. That’s where the problem is...
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The Desperate Housewives Discussion That Wasn't— I was all prepared to tell you what was wrong with last night's episode, and then...
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Face Your Fear: Nightmare Ghost Stories - New York's Most Terrifying Haunted House— Face your fear in New York City's premier haunted attraction - if you dare.
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"Pale Force" and BC Magazine Have A Giveaway For You— Feeling a little blanched? How about some lovely sunscreen from Pale Force and Blogcritics Magazine?
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Movie Review: Waking Up Dead— 'Behind the Music' meets A&E's 'Intervention' in this compelling documentary about short-lived rock stardom.
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for 10/7/2007— Special NeoGeo edition!
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Really, Really Good: From Burma to Las Vegas— News on BlogWorld Expo, Watch Wednesday, Knight v. Viacom, Myanmar, and more!
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DVD Review: Heroes Season One— How do you stop an exploding man?
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Interview: Alison Sudol, Vocalist/Songwriter Of A Fine Frenzy— This 22-year old wunderkind discusses the influences that helped create "A Fine Frenzy" of music.
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