- Wednesday, October 17, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Superman Doomsday— The Special Feature documentary “Requiem and Rebirth: Superman Lives!” makes this DVD worth the purchase price.
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DVD Review: Medium - The Third Season — My dreams tell me that once you try it, you will like it.
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The Breakdown: Jimi Hendrix, Keith Jarrett, Tom Petty, REM— It looks quiet this week, but there are still a few dangerous items for your budget.
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Music Review: Umphrey’s McGee - Live at the Murat— The liner notes said that this is their first “live” CD; I think they did a fine job.
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New Album Releases 10/16/07: R.E.M., Luther, Hendrix, The Queen Of Soul, And More Reissues Than You Can Shake A Christmas Tree At— Is this really the best the record industry can do?
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DVD Review: Transformers— However Transformers was a fun film and is a movie that will entertain action/adventure enthusiasts.
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Movie Review: Things We Lost In The Fire— A compelling drama about recovery and hope.
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TV Review: Heroes - "The Kindness of Strangers"— Not the best episode and I totally missed Hiro not being in this one, but I guess he can't be
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DVD Review: The Invisible— If only Goyer wrote the script this could have been halfway decent.
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Music Review: Keith Jarrett, Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette - My Foolish Heart (Live at Montreux)— Live music from The Trio.
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The Early Word - Fiction: New Books for the Week of October 14, 2007— Nick Hornby, Iris Johansen, Tom Perrotta, Robert Pinsky poetry, Samet's Soldier's Heart, Kevin J. Anderson, Joe Hill, William
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Software Review – Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 — Elements 6.0 is an amateur's dream come true; all of the basics of Photoshop, with a lot less price.
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DVD Review: How I Met Your Mother - Season Two— How I Met Your Mother is a very funny sit-com and I hope that it’s around for years to come.
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Music Review: Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit at the Satellite Ballroom, Charlottesville, Va., 10/9/07 — Jason Isbell and his touring outfit, the 400 Unit, bring a unique blend of punk-country rock to Charlottesville, Virginia's Satellite
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NCAA Roundup: Golden Bear Market— Backup QB unable to save the day; rankings suffer another shakedown.
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Fear Of The New— We resist change as something dangerous in spite of the evidence that change is good for us.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Lulu Courts Danger— Lulu runs off with Johnny again. Sonny plans to run into Anthony.
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DVD Review: Vanessa— Vanessa is a decent - if tame - bit of Eurosleaze.
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Beyond Bounds: Vampire Manga, Bondage, Mind Control, Ghosts, Evil Fey, Werewolves, and Storms — Have you been reading these?
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TV Review: The Gospel View - BET's Sunday Best Eliminates Five More Gospel-Singing Contestants— Find out who escaped elimination on the latest episode of BET's Sunday Best.
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TV Review: Tell Me You Love Me— Tell Me You Love Me is more than just a show about love and sex.
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A Few Things For Breakfast in New York City— The scones are good, but don't forget your riding crop.
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The Drug War Juggernaut Stumbles in the UK— A top British police official calls for an end to the war on drugs, but is anyone listening?
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Damages, Reaper and a Little Recap— A little on Sunday, more on Monday, and a lot about last night.
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MySims Prize Pack Giveaway— Show us your MySims creations and you could win one of three prize packs!
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Music DVD Review Stranger: Bernie Worrell on Earth— Bernie Worrell invented a new musical language we're still learning to speak.
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Book Review: Dark Tales Volume 11— If you cannot keep your eyes away from the book even when you are horrified, this collection is for you.
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Book Review: Cook with Jamie: My Guide to Making You a Better Cook by Jamie Oliver— Packed with recipes, over 175 with a focus on quality and freshness, this is a must.
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LX.TV and Escapes Take You Hot Air Ballooning Over Autumn— It's not just a ride; it's an experience.
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Book Review: I Never Saw Paris by Harry I. Freund— A pleasant jaunt through death and judgment in the Judeo-Christian tradition.
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Book Review: The Star Machine by Jeanine Basinger— Film historian Jeanine Basinger looks into how stars were made during Hollywood's Golden Age.
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Week Six NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— Six down, eleven to go.
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Product Review: The Margarita King— This bottled cocktail bears the same name as its creator, “The Margarita King” Giovanni Fernandez.
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Life's Lies: That Which Does Not Kill Us Makes Us Stronger— The truth is that some people never get into the second group.
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DVD Review: Fitzcarraldo— Werner Herzog's treatise on determination still rings deeply.
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Nintendo DS Review: Worms: Open Warfare 2— Take your combat on the go with the best Worms game in a long time.
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Music Review: Halford - Metal God Essentials Vol. 1— One of metal's all time greats delivers some new metal classics.
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Jazz Workshop: Music Criticism And The Race Card— Stanley Crouch has been haunting my dreams lately.
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Music DVD Review: Tanya Tucker— A trip back to the country superstar's greatest hits is more than a worthwhile journey
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Eric Byrnes' Comeuppance Equals South Florida's "Up 'N Come-ance"— Also: Kobe's perpetual trade winds, Manny Ramirez's home run pose, and Carl Edwards' cherry picking.
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