- Tuesday, October 16, 2007 — 34 Articles Published
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Playstation 2 Review: NHL 08— I played this... four years ago.
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Casting Call: Beauty and The Geek Now Casting Season 5!— are you a beauty? are you a geek?
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DVD Pick of the Week: Planet Terror— Grindhouse rules the shelves.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase - October 16, 2007: Dar Williams, Keith Jarrett, Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza— Blues, folk, scary rock, and a live R.E.M. record that's not as scary as expected.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Reviews for 10/15/2007— The latest on what's coming down the WiiWare tubes, as well as this week's Virtual Console releases.
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DVD Review: Return To House On Haunted Hill— Setting aside the plot holes that come with the gory horror genre, Return To House On Haunted Hill isn’t too
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Colorado Rockies, Seriously, Pick On Someone Your Own Fortune— The Rockies' improbable run into the World Series perpetually toyed with me, the consummate Diamondbacks fan.
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Nintendo DS Review: Sonic Rush Adventure— The series continues, but, like players, producers must also find a strategic balance (i.e. minimize the story/role playing elements).
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Body and Object: A Philadelphia Judge Forgets the Difference— A judge eases her conscience by dehumanizing a victim.
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Sharks Have Enough to Worry About— Six fishermen reeled in a record-breaking Mako shark in Florida. They should have left it swimming.
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Software Review – Plug-In Exposure 2 From Alien Skin Software— Exposure 2 provides the user with an almost limitless set of variations that one can use to create film effects.
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Music Review: Nick Drake’s Family Tree, Should I Be Listening To This?— Guilt, angst, and Nick Drake's latest release from beyond the grave
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Retro Redux: Kristofferson Gets Assist From Sammi Smith — I have to confess that I've never been able to really warm to the singing of Kris Kristofferson.
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Music Review: The Donnas - Bitchin' — This CD is a celebration of traditional rock ‘n’ roll trappings from the other side of the chromosomal fence.
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Music Review: Luther Vandross – Love, Luther (4-CD Box Set)— Here and now, a phenomenal four-disc box set celebrates the life and music of the late soul music legend.
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Music Review: R.E.M. - Live— R.E.M.'s two-CD/DVD live album isn't perfect, but it's still a worthwhile purchase.
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Quickies: Stephen Stills, Keith Jarrett, Ethan Keller— Two current and one former singer-songwriters.
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TV Review: Viva Laughlin— Mystery? Check. Drama? Check. Murder? Check. Music and dancing? Check.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Second Chances and Denial— Luke wants Lulu away from Logan, Sonny and Jason want answers.
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Box Office Update 10/12-10/14: Tyler Perry overtakes The Game Plan— Tyler Perry brings some life into the box office while The Rock slips to number two.
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DVD Review: Charmed - The Final Season— All good things must come to an end, even for demon-fighting sister witches.
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TV Review: Ugly Betty – “Betty’s Wait Problem” — Your flan or your life!
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TV Review: Never Judge A Show by Its Pilot - Moonlight— The premise itself is like a vampire. It won't die and it keeps coming back.
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Joined-at-the-Hip Couple— They go everywhere together and do everything together. They are Joined-at-the-Hip couple - and they scare me.
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JibJab Launches Scary Political Spoofs ... Starring You— The digital comedy studio unleashes political zombies on the Internet.
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LX.TV and Floorplan Clear the Clutter in Your Home— Dana is thinking of calling her walk-in closet a “run-in” closet.
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Willing And Disabled— It's either accept it or become what most people imagine a disabled person to be, and that's unacceptable.
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Band of the Week: Music Review - Singer Wil Maring— A contemporary singer/songwriter with the depth of classic folk artists.
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Interview: Johnny Fiasco— "I wanted to stay focused on making music and when I was introduced to the computer... I was like, this
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TV Review: Torchwood - "Countrycide"— ... very X-Files-ish in its concept and execution.
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Book Review: Hero by Perry Moore— A boy with secrets of his own learns what it means to be a hero.
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Book Review: Lover Unbound by J.R. Ward— I’ve heard that this is the weakest of the series and I have to tell you, it is pretty freaking
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Book Review: 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill— In this North American re-release, Joe Hill's imaginative prose runs wild, reminding us why the American short story is so
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Book Review: The Berlin Wall by Frederick Taylor— Frederick Taylor presents a well-researched and authoritative, but highly readable history of a Cold War icon.
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