- Sunday, October 28, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Holiday Gaming Guide: What to Buy for the Discriminating Gamer - Part 2: Playstation 3— A look at THE games to buy on the Playstation 3 for the discriminating gamer this holiday season.
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Nintendo DS Review: Race Driver: Create & Race— Players get so much motor for the money here that it's impossible to dock points from the game because of
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Sony PSP Review: Castlevania: Dracula X Chronicles— You can't find a better $30 value on this hardware.
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2007 E for All Recap— Nintendo and Konami, plus interviews with Metal Gear Solid 4 assistant producer Ryan Payton and Greg Vederman of HP.
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Colbert's South Carolina Bid Could Be Beneficial— In a world of political apathy, it's just what the doctor ordered.
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Book Review: The Collectors by David Baldacci— A thriller that isn't from a writer who couldn't.
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Book Review: The Bad Girl by Mario Vargas Llosa— What happens when the love of your life is a very bad girl?
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Win American Gangster Soundtrack and More!— Blogcritics is proud to offer five readers a chance to win the soundtrack and promotional gifts from American Gangster!
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Music Review: Nightwish, Visions of Atlantis, Epica and After Forever— It's a symphonic metal theme in this Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Product Review: The Roland VG-99, The Arsenal Of Guitarocracy— The guitar of the future is here, if you want it.
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Movie Review: Apartment 1303— ... people looking for a taste of Japanese horror may find that this movie will pique their interest into trying
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TV Review: To Die In Jerusalem— A poignant, insightful documentary.
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Concert Review: Vanessa Carlton "Bites" Las Vegas Festival— At The Bite of Las Vegas, Vanessa Carlton proved being able to play piano and hit a variety of vocal
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The Age of the Moron Brought To You By Pepsident! The Dumbing Down of Television— Does anyone remember that Beavis and Butthead was a satire?
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Yo Quiero ... Bad Product Placement— The Boston Red Sox apparently added Royce Clayton to their post-season roster to be a billboard, not a backup.
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Concert Review: Unearth w/ Darkest Hour, August Burns Red, Suicide Silence at The Chance Theater - Oct. 25, 2007— One night of brutal music. My ears are still paying for it.
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Music Review: Two Gallants— Two Gallants raw energy, electric folk release, is proof that this dynamic duo can create art with music.
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TV Review: Nip/Tuck— The show begins its fifth season as our doctors transplant themselves to Los Angeles.
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DVD Review: Nearing Grace— Rick Rosenthal directs this coming-of-age movie with zest and an artist's eye.
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Howl Much Do You Know About Halloween? — Who doesn’t love Halloween? Who doesn’t love a quiz? Who doesn’t love a Halloween quiz?
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DVD Review: Tekkon Kinkreet — Unique, violent, strange, and worth watching.
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DVD Review: Numb3rs Season 3— Numb3rs Season 3 delivers emotions, offers brain teasers and new math, and slams the fans with a surprise twist.
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Nextel Cup Needs a Tweaking— The Chase for the Nextel Cup and Car of Tomorrow have failed to even the playing field as expected.
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World Series Game 3: Tales of the Boston Red Sox— Wherein the World Series ceases to become must see TV.
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DVD Review: Baby Einstein - Lullaby Time— Baby Einstein delivers an another entry into their ever-growing collection; should it enter yours?
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DVD Review: Mr. Brooks— A thriller with aspirations, but no ambition.
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Book Review: Princess Caitlin's Tiara by Kim Messinger and Michael LaLumiere— Great, fun reading for bedtime.
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The Homogenization of Halloween— Halloween is one of the few links we have to a dark past that made us who we are.
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Beyond Bounds: Juno Books— In fiction meant to empower and transport, Juno specializes in fantasy featuring strong female characters.
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A Bilingual America— The number of immigrants coming into America has grown steadily, and there are many in the U.S. who refuse to
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Book Review: Mortal Touch by Inanna Arthen— Despite the fang-less vampires, an expletive-spewing heroine, and other less-than standard-issue vampire novel elements, you can still sink your teeth
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Nick Malgieri: The Modern Baker— Are you curious to know what goes on in a baker's workshop?
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Music Review: Justice - † (Cross)— All Justice wants is for you to "D.A.N.C.E."
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Music Review: John Coltrane - Interplay— "...it was as if he was standing naked on stage, the music coming directly from the man, not the horn."
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Enter to Win a CMA Prize Pack and Watch the Awards November 7— Enter to win one of four great prize packages celebrating the CMA Awards.
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NCAA Roundup: Leader of the Pac— The top of the heap didn't change, but the bottom of the tree shook out some losers.
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 44— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Black Adam and Renee Montoya.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Planning For the Ball— Port Charles is gearing up for a Cinderella-like Black and White Ball.
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TV Review: Nova - "Marathon Challenge"— Nova goes on a 26.2 mile run.
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Movie Review: Gone Baby Gone— Ben Affleck makes a fantastic directorial debut with this mature, engrossing effort.
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Book Review: Now & Then by Robert B. Parker— The 35th Spenser entry has the rugged Boston PI on a case that hammers his own past hurts.
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Book Reviews: What Don't You Know? The Book of General Ignorance and The Greatest Presidential Stories Never Told— Do you know what you don't know? Two recent books will allow you to explore your own misconceptions about
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DVD Review: Chandu on the Magic Island— Bela Lugosi gets a rare shot at making with the heroics in this 1934 serial-turned-feature.
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Movie Review: 30 Days of Night— Josh Hartnett doesn't suck in it and - gasp! - that's not where the scariness ends.
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Movie Review: Lars and the Real Girl— Ryan Gosling delivers a fine performance opposite a doll.
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