- Saturday, October 13, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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NHL Suspensions Make Sense— The league was left with little choice but to hand down severe punishment when it comes to incidences involving the
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Book Review: Can't Buy Me Love - The Beatles, Britain, And America by Jonathan Gould— For any Beatles fan, reading this book will definitely take you back.
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Book Review: The Winter of Frankie Machine by Don Winslow— A crackerjack crime novel with a hitman protagonist that will win your heart and be played, cinematically so, by Robert
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Graphic Novel Review: Dark Hunger by Christine Feehan— "Predator. Lover. Avenger. Everything she wanted in a man who cannot die." Ah, my new guilty pleasure...
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The Root Of Political Evil— Is there a rock in the road to the White House that can bring Hillary's media bandwagon to a stop?
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The Elephant Wars— After a tight GOP debate, how do the top candidates compare in the ring?
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Maximizing Kitchen Space on OpenHouse NYC— A design team turns a tiny kitchen into a terrific one.
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DVD Review: 11:59— A troubled little indie.
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Music Review: Lurrie Bell - Let's Talk About Love— It's not often that popular music can transcend personal tragedy with dignity and sincerity, but Lurrie Bell has done just
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Music Review: Various Artists - Resident Evil: Extinction - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— Zombie music goes emo.
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How OLED Is Changing the Face of Portable Technology— A look at OLED technology and its amazing potential for changing the face of portable electronics.
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You Really Got Ray - For Now! Former Kink Joins Giveaway Trend — Free music is everywhere and former king of the Kinks Ray Davies follows Prince's newspaper route with a download, too.
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Music Review: Manu Katché - Playground— Manu Katché keeps the strong, European jazz tradition of ECM Records going with a worthy follow-up to his outstanding label
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DVD Review: Neil Young - Under Review 1976-2006— Under Review provides a lot of insight into Neil Young's career from 1976 to 2006, and entertains while it does.
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Movie Review: Aesop's Diner— There isn't anything here that isn't easily fixable with experience.
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Greater Salt Lake City’s Brewpubs— As a microbrew drinker and confirmed beer snob, I was understandably concerned before my recent trip to northern Utah.
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DVD Review: Planet Terror— Half of the Grindhouse double bill makes its way to DVD. Should it make its way to your living room,
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Chocolate Cravings are Not a Gift from God, Scientists Conclude— TasteTV and Chocolate Television fans should take a seat: Scientists have concluded the craving for chocolate comes from bacteria.
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LX.TV Visits Tinto Tapas Espana and Smythson on Rodeo Drive— This week, tapas take a turn for the better, and the Brits bring luxury to Los Angeles.
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NY Fashion Week for W Scene on LX.TV— W Hotels takes us inside Fashion Week New York and into the W Hotels Backstage Lounge.
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Music Review: Rafi Malkiel - My Island— Composer and trombonist Rafi Malkiel pays tribute to Latin American jazz with his debut CD.
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Single Motherhood And Dating— One neighborhood perspective on whether a single woman can be a great mother and a great date.
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Aloha Oi Vey: Hawaii Escapes San Jose State With OT Win— It's probably time to stop swooning over Hawaii and Heisman hopeful Colt Brennan.
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The Kitchen for W Scene on LX.TV— This week, W Scene takes you to The Kitchen, but don’t expect a hot plate.
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This Little Tourist Goes to Market— It was an afternoon in Brazil I won't soon forget.
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Band of the Week: Interview - Wil Maring— Singer uses memories to reignite classic folk music.
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Music Review: Halfway to Hazard— Bright new country stars emerge.
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Music Review: The Simpsons - Testify— The newest soundtrack from The Simpsons is exactly what you would expect.
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Music Review: Tony Bennett - Sings the Ultimate American Song Book, Vol. 1— A golden voice whose distinct sound transcends generations.
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Strike Two: Possible TV Writers Strike Means Audiences Could Be Out— A civic strike hints at the effect of a possible writers strike.
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We Are All Dexter— A huge part of the genius of Dexter is that it forces us to look at ourselves.
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Where is Turkey Heading?— Turkey's Islamist Party's victory in the democratic election may spell the death of Kemal Ataturk's secularist legacy.
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Music Review: Eric Marienthal - Just Around The Corner— The talented artist mostly shows his smooth jazz side but also reminds us that he's capable of much more.
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Book Review: The Gunslinger - Book One of the Dark Tower Series by Stephen King— Because no journey’s end is complete without an understanding of how it began, re-reading The Gunslinger is rewarding for a
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Theater Review (NYC): Love of a Pig by Leslie Caveny— A sprightly, almost scarily talented cast spins a hackneyed premise into a perfect piece of salty-sweet fun.
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LSU Tigers Can't Find Another Bluegrass Miracle— A crazy last-minute play saved LSU from certain doom in 2002. This year's trip to Kentucky didn't end quite so
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