- Monday, October 22, 2007 — 27 Articles Published
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NCAA Roundup: Stock Fluctuations— Another weekend, another four losses by top 10 teams.
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Music Review: Howard Wiley - The Angola Project— It's very moving stuff.
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Music Review: Magni Asgiersson - Magni— Magni Asgierrson releases his new album via iTunes. A haunting body of work that will invade your senses.
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Music Review: Brian Setzer Orchestra - Wolfgang's Big Night Out— Setzer draws on his love for swing music, merging it with an assemblage of ageless and familiar classical pieces.
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Movie Review: 30 Days of Night— Strong in parts, weak as a whole due to a big hole.
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Music Review: Buffalo Killers - Buffalo Killers— While not completely sold, they leave me curious to hear these songs live and to see what comes next.
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HD DVD Review: Face-Off— Make sure your neighbors tolerate your home theater before playing this.
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Music Review: Karl Latham - Resonance— Musicians with extraordinary technical skills but the arrangements leaves something to be desired.
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Movie Review: Rendition— Good film, scary reality.
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Interview Regarding Putumayo Kids Album, Brazilian Playground — "Our liner notes do explain what genres each song features, as well as where the song is from and its
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Music Review: Various Artists -The Roots Of Chicha Psychedelic Cumias From Peru— ...pick up a copy of this music and get a few hundred friends together for a dance. Enjoy.
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Music DVD Review: Pearl Jam - Immagine in Cornice (Picture in a Frame)— One of Fumo Verde's top picks for the year.
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Luxury at Loews Miami Beach Hotel— Enjoy a five-star experience at a friendly price.
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Movie Review: 30 Days of Night— The long anticipated film version of the graphic novel hits the big screen. Who will survive 30 days of night
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Music Review: Dwight Yoakam - Dwight Sings Buck— A salute to country music pioneer and innovator Buck Owens.
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Music Review: George Benson - The Other Side Of Abbey Road— Benson plays The Beatles.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - The Commons— On their fourth album and better than ever.
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Satire: How to Interrogate Terrorists - by Colonoscopy— To get information out of terrorists, we could just give them free healthcare, particularly the humiliation and pain of a
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DVD Review: Caligula - Three Disk Imperial Edition— The film's historical significance, and plenty of of special features, make Caligula: Three Disk Imperial Edition worth having.
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Book Review: 10 Steps to Creating Memorable Characters by Sue Viders, Lucynda Storey, Cher Gorman, Becky Martinez— A terrific workbook, simplicity belying its power, and an effective roadmap for directions through the inchoate haze that constitutes pulling
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Movie Review: The Watcher in the Woods— Pretty creepy for a Disney movie.
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Don't Be Ashamed to Love Hogan's Heroes— Yes, Nazis can and should sometimes be funny.
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Book Review: Beyond These Walls - The True Story of a Lost Child's Journey to a Whole Life by Rachel Gunner and Hanna Gabriele— Beyond These Walls is a fascinating look into the healing process of Disassociative Identity Disorder.
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Music Review: Eddie Vedder - Music for the Motion Picture Into the Wild— It's a good buy. Just don't waste your time reading the pretentious lyrics.
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Laughing at Laughlin and Desperate for Housewives— Here today, gone tomorrow - it's the way of television.
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Music Review: Band of Horses – Cease to Begin— Band of Horses' anticipated second album doesn't Cease to impress.
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Music Review: The Forms - The Forms— This is one of the most intriguing pieces of music you’ll hear this year.
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