- Monday, October 29, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Movie Review: The Darjeeling Limited— Good in places, but the sum is definitely less than exhilarating.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Puzzle Quest— You'll buy it knowing you'll soon be addict. That's value.
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A-Rod Opts Out of Contract with the Yankees— If you were he, you would have done the same.
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World Series Game 4: Say Goodnight, Gracie— The Boston Red Sox drain all the suspense from the 2007 postseason but not the 2007 offseason.
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A Winter of Discontent: Red Sox-Yankees Overdrive To Follow Underwhelming Series— So the Red Sox won the World Series and the Yankees will have a new manager. I envy the groundhog.
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The UK's Tabloid Press Play A Sly Game— The continuing media coverage of the case of missing child Madeleine McCann has shown how the UK's tabloid press can
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The Early Word - Nonfiction: New Books For The Week Of October 28, 2007— American Creation, Onion's Atlas, Ronnie Wood, Beatles' Second Album, Gerald Ford, Steve Irwin, Gram Parsons, Umberto Eco, Bette Davis, Once
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Music Review: Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton - Knives Don't Have Your Back— After a few listens it’s easier to forgive Haines from moving away from rock and roll.
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TV Review: Beauty Addicts: How Toxic Are You?— A UK television documentary is full of misinformation and missed opportunity.
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Music Review: Milton and the Devils Party - How Wicked We've Become— What we have here are biting lyrics you can sing along to, coupled with an indie rock sound.
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Music Review: Jimmy Eat World - Chase This Light— Chase This Light continues Jimmy Eat World's downward spiral towards clichéd emo-punk riffs and weak lyrics.
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Music Review: Kaiser Chiefs - Yours Truly, Angry Mob— Here's hoping their sophomore set proves to be a grower for the band’s style.
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Concert Review: Rodrigo Y Gabriela at the 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C., 10/21/07— A live performance by acoustic guitar duo, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, could not come more highly recommended.
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The Rockologist: Ladies And Gentlemen... Aruigius G?— There's no harm in a bunch of aging old farts getting together to indulge some rock star fantasies on the
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Music Review: Bo Bice - See The Light— See The Light is southern rock with a touch of funk.
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Music Review: Corrine Bailey Rae - Live in London & New York— This set belongs in the music collection of Corrine Bailey Rae fans and newcomers to her music alike.
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Music Review: Stanley Clarke - The Toys Of Men— Clarke's latest offering harkens back to the time when fusion was fun.
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The Concertgoer’s Guide to Appropriate Behavior— Afraid to tell that bald guy to sit down so you can see your favorite perfomer? Consult this guide.
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Movie Review: Black Sheep— Blackened comic genius - with rabid sheep and no Chris Farley
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I Need an Ice Man— The search for Lloyd Dobler.
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Wags Get Fifteen More Minutes — We’re told the wives and girlfriends of male athletes are the new roles models for young girls.
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Why Am I in College?— A closer look at the system in which we live.
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Bill O'Reilly Versus Bill Maher— A comparison, nay, a likeness between the two Bills.
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Britney Spears Does Have Things Going For Her— Why doesn’t anyone want to put a positive spin on her trying to get things in her life back to
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Restaurant Review: The Bayou Restaurant and Jazz Bar, Norman OK— In a world of fast food, we could use more restaurants like this.
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Sure I Like Desperate Housewives, But I Have Some Questions— I watch and I wonder. That's who I am. That's what I do.
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DVD Review: The Untouchables - Season 1, Volume 2— Does "The Untouchables" carry that same level of quality that I would come to expect from a Quinn Martin production?
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Music Review: West Side Story Soundtrack— A 50th birthday celebration for a classic musical.
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Video Training Review - Poser 7 Essential Training With Larry Mitchell From Lynda.com.— Poser 7 Essential Training with Larry Mitchell is a great training program for anyone wanting to enhance their abilities with
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DVD Review: Twisted Terror Collection— The set offers quite a bit for your hard-earned Halloween buck.
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Wii Virtual Console New Releases for 10/29/2007— Enjoy Hallo-Wiin with some spooky Virtual Console titles.
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DVD Review: The War— Ken Burns, American's greatest documentary filmmaker, turns his attention to the one event that continues to affect Americans today --
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Book Review: The End Of The World Blues by Jon Courtenay Grimwood— End Of The World Blues travels a lot further then most books of its genre and is more than just
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