- Thursday, October 25, 2007 — 43 Articles Published
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Music Review: Ween - La Cucaracha— Ween covers all the usual bases, but turns out a few real surprises with their latest album.
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Concert Review: Neil Young At WAMU Theatre, Seattle, WA 10/23/07— Despite the outrageous ticket price, there was no denying the feeling that this was something special.
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Book Review: Judgement Fire by Marilyn Meredith— A short, highly enjoyable mystery.
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Book Review: Fables & Foibles Stories and Essays by Howard Jarmy— A short story collection from a whimsical author.
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An Interview with Documentary Filmmaker Rob Stewart - Part One — Part one of Nathalie's conversation with Rob Stewart, creator of the documentary Sharkwater.
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TV Review: NCIS - “Identity Crisis"— “Identity Crisis" is overly circuitous in the extreme...
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Interview: Casey Royer of '80s Punk Band D.I.— Casey Royer of D.I. tells me how it was growing up in the Orange County punk scene.
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DVD Review: Zombies of Mora Tau— Hilariously funny, entertaining no-budget romp starring the 50 Foot Woman... who is only 5'7" here.
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Music Review: The Trolleyvox - Your Secret Safe / Luzerne— Philly-based indie rockers take a new direction; the music's just as good.
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TV Review: House, MD - "Guardian Angels"— I want to take a moment to give you a bit of insight into my perspective on the show.
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Music Review: Ingrid Michaelson - Girls and Boys— You’ve love Ingrid Michealson’s songs when you’ve heard them on TV and her new album does not disappoint.
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DVD Review: Criminal Minds - The Second Season— The F.B.I.'s Behavioral Analysis Unit is at it again, tracking down the worst of the worst.
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Music Review: Michael Brook - BellCurve— BellCurve is a grand, lushly cohesive reworking of last year's RockPaperScissors, recommended for those seeking a more progressive ambient fix.
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TV Review: Heroes - "Fight or Flight"— This episode seemed to drag a little for me. I’m feeling like I did watching the second season of Lost.
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The Best Beatles Songs You're Not Already Sick Of— Some of our favorite Beatles songs that didn't become hits.
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Prince Tops Soundtrack Poll, Pipping Beatles— Prince is king of the soundtracks, at least that's what Vanity Fair readers say.
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Music Review: Bam Margera Presents - Viva La Bands, Vol. 2— Bam Margera once again let's everyone know what he thinks is good music.
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Music Review: Transformers The Score - Composed by Steve Jablonsky— The score the fans demanded. I'm glad they did.
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World Series Game 1: One Game (One Bad Game, But... )— On the scale of bad Game One's, this was an 11.
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Music Review: The Bridge - The Bridge— The Bridge's self-titled release delivers a melting pot of musical styles, from funk to bluegrass to hip-hop.
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World Series Game 1: The Long Goodbye— A musical tribute to the beatdown administered by the Red Sox to the Rockies in Game One.
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Music DVD Review: Foreigner - Alive & Rockin'— That's right classic rock fans - Foreigner is indeed still alive & rockin'.
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Music Review: Simple Kid - 2— Simp’s sophomore disc is a winning mix of folk-rock and home studio playfulness.
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DVD Review: Pennsylvania Train Stations - Restored and Revitalized — Private buyers rescue and restore remnants of the romantic era of rail travel.
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DVD Review: Caligula - The Imperial Edition— The definitive look at a decidedly misguided film.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up— Pete Wernick's Flexigrass is a truly unique fusion of bluegrass and old-time jazz.
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Why Sharks Get Such An Unfair Rap— Exploring our fear of sharks and the movie, Jaws.
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Secrets of Cognac— Are you curious about this sophisticated, caramel-colored drink and its creation?
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Restaurant Review: Restaurant Guy Savoy, Las Vegas— Viva Las Vegas: $500 for two gets you the best cuisine in town.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Spinelli Says Yes— Robin faces her own mortality, then continues her search for the perfect DNA.
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Book Review: Pragmatic Unit Testing in C# With NUnit by Andrew Hunt and David Thomas with Matt Hargett— Practical and to-the-point, Pragmatic Unit Testing doesn't waste your time mulling around in long-winded expose'.
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Book Review: Antonio's Seed by Merry Watson— A story of family terrorism with an ending that will leave you speechless.
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Book Review: They Called Me Mayer July: Painted Memories Of A Jewish Childhood In Poland Before The Holocaust by Mayer Kirshenblatt & Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett— Mayer Kirshenblatt and Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett give the world a precious gift by bringing the pre-War town of Apt, Poland, back
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Liner Notables: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Rodgers and Hart Song Book— Ella handles nuances of wit and humor, "one of the prime requisites with Lorenz Hart lyrics, by turns satirical, sardonic,
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RJ's NFL Picks, Week Eight— To paraphrase John Kerry: "How do you ask a man to be the last man to buy season tickets to
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Music Review — Free Yr Radio Compilation CD— Free Yr Radio is a great compilation CD with a cause.
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Book Review: The Naked Roommate and 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College— With real-life advice and tongue-in-cheek humor, The Naked Roommate is a go-to guidebook on coping with the ever-changing college experience.
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Book Review: Betwixt by Tara Bray Smith— A new spin on the classic fairy tales involving changelings and fairies with all the modern trappings of drugs, sex,
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The Bionic Woman Meets James Joyce— Can the English literary canon withstand the onslaught of the Bionic Woman?
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TV Review: Bloodsucking Cinema— On Friday, Starz will premiere their latest documentary; this one is on vampires. Will it suck you in?
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TV Review: House - "Guardian Angels"— A pre-Halloween treat on House — dead people and angels without wings.
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Nintendo Wii Review: NBA Live 08— It's actually not as bad as you might think.
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Music Review: Ben Lee - Ripe— Ben Lee's Ripe is sexy, fun, and, at times, rockin'.
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