- Monday, October 15, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Chill Out, Scooby-Doo— Four-year-olds still eat it up.
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Movie Review: Elizabeth: The Golden Age— Cate Blanchett delivers a great performance in a film I care little for.
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Movie Review: Across the Universe— Stop being so critical and embrace the love!
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TV Review: House Gets a Transplant— Creator David Shore tries experimental surgery on a healthy show.
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Reviews From The 2007 New York Film Festival— Winners and duds from the 45th New York Film Festival...
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Music Review: H.I.M. - Venus Doom— Is it "goth rock"? Ah, who cares?!
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Music Review: Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba - Segu Blue— Fourteen songs that are amazing pieces of music no matter when they were written or who they written for.
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The Early Word - Non-Fiction: New Books for the Week of October 14, 2007— Sacks, Slash, Stalin, Schulz and Peanuts, Churchill, Alice Roosevelt, Alex Ross, Ralph Lauren, Amy Grant, The Portable Atheist, The Donald,
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Music Reviews: Baroness, High On Fire, Puddle of Mudd, Amen, Defiance, Quick Change, Znowite and More— Marty's Musical Meltdown strikes again with another batch of heavy CDs.
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Music Review: The Birthday Massacre - Walking With Strangers— The Birthday Massacre deliver another classic album, mixing goth rock and synth-pop into an almost violently catchy masterpiece.
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Music Review: David Stryker - Shades Of Miles— Miles would have loved having David Stryker in his electric band.
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Concert Review: Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Charlotte, NC - October 2007— I entered the doors of the Belk theater not understanding how an a cappella group could hold my attention for
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Concert Review: A Night with Latin Crooner Luis Miguel, Concord CA — Luis Miguel is said to be the Frank Sinatra of the latin music world, and on Friday night, he looked
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Television's Merciless Onslaught: The Season So Far - Damages, Torchwood, Journeyman, Big Bang Theory, and Bionic Woman— The formula for Entertainment Value: EV= (Plot+Humor+Suspense)Enjoyment/Time+Emotional Investment.
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The Ritz-Carlton Cancun: When You Want to Feel Like Royalty— Elegance and culinary indulgence await you.
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LX.TV: NY Magazine - Triple Assessment on OpenHouse NYC— It has high ceilings, but is there a lower ceiling on the price? What do the brokers think?
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How to Walk, How to Tango— You must know the first before you can do the second.
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The Shanghai Diaries: Food— You can find any type of food you desire in Shanghai - including hamburgers, french fries, and grilled scorpion.
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LX.TV and Floorplan Winterize Your Home— Fall is in the air and winter is only days away.
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Men Men Men Men, DVD Giveaway of Two and a Half Men— that's right, we're doing another giveaway. You know you want in.
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Music Review: The Songbook According to Tony Bennett - The Ultimate American Songbook Vol. 1— Tony Bennett takes a spin through his attic, reminding us why his recordings have been hits for half a century
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Music Review: Various Artists - Song of America— Less postmodern, shoegazing gloom and more rock and roll spirit would have given the whole collection more color.
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Music Review: Alejandro Franov - Khali— A celebration of distinctiveness within a harmonious framework that is a joy to listen to.
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Steinbrenner Still At A Loss As Yankees' Leader— The Boss's plan to fire Joe Torre yet again exposes his own flaws as a leader.
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The Sports Blob: Braylon And The Brownies Squish The Fish— What do Braylon Edwards and the Bumble Bee Girl have in common? They both CONFORM and run like the
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Music Review: Tuatara - West of The Moon— I don't see a fluid relationship with music as a bad thing
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Movie Review: The Shawshank Redemption— Another look at one of the most beloved masterpieces of our time.
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Software Review – Corel Painter X — Corel Painter X offers a huge helping of unlimited creativity for digital artists and photographers.
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TV Review: House - "97 Seconds"— Don't try this at home.
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DVD Review: Flight of the Living Dead - Outbreak on a Plane— Marauding, mindless zombies, no first class, no in-flight movies, and no salted nuts. And it gets worse!
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DVD Review: Two Weeks— Two Weeks delivers honest emotion and humor, which is pretty much what you also get in “real” life.
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Music Review: Reba McEntire - Reba Duets— Easily one of the best duet albums released in years. Welcome back, Reba.
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DVD Review: The Jungle Book (40th Anniversary Platinum Edition)— The DVD is not a bare necessity, but it’s very close.
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Theater Interview and Review (Chicago): Dennis Watkins, Author of The Magnificents— The Magnificents, Dennis Watkins and The House Theater — real feeling, real participation, and a real good time.
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Tate Donovan Talks About the Damages Finale— I recently had the opportunity to ask Tate Donovan some questions and get some much needed answers.
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We Arrive on Planet Terror: New DVD Releases for October 16— The other half of Grindhouse drops this week.
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