- Tuesday, October 30, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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Box Office Update 10/26-10/28: Saw IV Draws Box Office Blood (It's Green)— Despite Saw's bloodletting, box office is still down from last year.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: October 30, 2007: Patrick Moraz, Al di Meola, Leni Stern, Ellen Foley, String Cheese Incident— What the hell does Kyra Sedgwick have to do with it? Read on and find out.
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DVD Review: Day Watch (Unrated)— It doesn't blow you away but it's definitely worth watching.
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Retro Redux: From Alvino To Zoot - The Name's The Thing— Six (or fewer) steps of separation from one oddly named musician to another.
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Music Review: Kim and Reggie Harris – Get on Board! Underground Railroad & Civil Rights Songs Volume 2— Get On Board! is certainly a valuable and timely record, and Kim and Reggie Harris should be commended for continuing
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DVD Pick of the Week: Captivity— An unpopular choice for the top pick? What is the world coming to?
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Music Review: Yoko Kanno - CM Yoko— Yoko Kanno's versatility is showcased in this digital release.
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SpongeBob PhilosopherPants— Ann Hagman Cardinal expounds on the Zen of Spongebob... and the downfall of Western civilization.
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TV Review: Torchwood - "They Keep Killing Suzie"— A convoluted but entertaining episode of this very X-Files-y series.
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Movie Review: Saw IV— A convoluted mess that goes down easy with plenty of blood.
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Interview: Jan Harlan Talks About the New Stanley Kubrick DVD Collection — Harlan discusses "the titles of one of the great American artists of his generation."
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Book Review: The Electric Church by Jeff Somers— The Electric Church will convert even the most discriminating reader.
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Music Review: Jacky Terrasson - Mirror— Can't get into jazz because it's "too complicated"? Here's a little secret...
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Book Review: Mercy by Lara Santoro— A tale of friendship, hardship, and empowerment that captures death's relentless embrace in the slums of Africa.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Donkey Kong Barrel Blast— Bring back the bongo controllers and ditch the kart racing, Nintendo.
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Nintendo DS Review: The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass— Nintendo DS Game of the Year? It certainly makes a strong case for it.
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Quickies: The Eagles, Bennie Maupin, Porcupine Tree, Dewey Redman— The first all-new Eagles album since 1979 headline today's installment of "Quickies."
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Batting Around: World Series Hangover— Pedroia's the hot rookie. Lowell's the MVP. Kiprusoff is a rich goalie. Sorgi's a rich backup.
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Movie Review: The Other Side— With above par violence, bloodshed, pace, and creativity, The Other Side exceeds expectations for a low-budget freshman affair.
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Dr. Gregory House: Romantic Hero— Like Bronte’s Rochester, Gregory House is a Romantic Hero.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Where's Sonny?— Will Cinderella die at the ball for love?
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A Helping Hand: The Toxic Workplace — Employers do not have the right to subject hired employees to in-house fighting.
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TV Review: Dexter - "The Dark Defender"— The dichotomy that is Dexter is explored on several fronts in this episode.
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DVD Review: Shaolin Legend— A fascinating and exhilarating stage performance of traditional martial arts.
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An Open Letter To Oprah Winfrey— Oprah Winfrey was an idol of mine for years. Recently, something has definitely gone wrong.
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DVD Review: The Best of the Colbert Report— Truthiness is Stranger than Fiction
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DVD Review: Dracula A.D. 1972— Despite its faults, this movie is a lot of fun.
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Don't Forget About the Memphis Three— The more I read, see, and learn about this case, the more I am convinced the three did not get
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Jay Gordon: A Different Type Of Hero— Most people who perform acts of heroism on a daily basis usually aren't aware of it. To them it's called
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Stooges and Captivity: New DVD Releases for October 30— Halloween means the end of the horror movie hurricane; can the holiday goodies be far behind?
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Music Review: Neil Young - Chrome Dreams II— Neil Young, pretentious bastard.
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DVD Review: Saturday Night Fever: 30th Anniversary Collectors' Edition— The disco classic holds up well on a new DVD release.
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DVD Review: Hiruko the Goblin— A heartwarming story about a boy, his longing for a girl's head, and an eccentric archaeologist hunting demons.
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How Heroes and Chuck Are Abusing My Trust— I trust TV to do the right thing. Maybe I shouldn't.
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Book Review: The Gatecrasher by Madeline Wickham — The life of a woman who is looking for love in the most bizarre places.
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Book Review: Absolution by Paul Martin Midden— Marriage and family gain a new allure when they are portrayed as forbidden fruit.
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New Album Releases 10/30/07: Hell Has Officially Frozen Over: The Eagles, Britney, Avenged Sevenfold, Joy Division Soundtrack/Reissues, And More — The Eagles have risen from a twenty eight year grave, while Britney attempts to recover from a four year hangover.
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Music Review: Thursday - Kill The House Lights DVD and CD— A compilation of new tracks, rare demos, a career-spanning documentary and live show. Thursday's fans couldn't ask for more.
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Music Review: Foo Fighters - Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace— Looking for a rebirth of rock? You might want to look elsewhere.
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Music DVD Review: Al Di Meola - Speak A Volcano (Return to Electric Guitar)— Jazz fusion master Al Di Meola returns to the electric guitar...at least for part of this DVD.
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Music Review: Armor for Sleep - Smile for Them— Smile for Them hits all the right spots and is already one of my favorite albums of 2007.
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Oxford Brings You Sergeant Pepper At A Click— Now you too can amaze, impress, or even bore your friends with your vast knowledge of the iconic Beatles album
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DVD Review: Transformers— Like the robots, the two-disc special edition DVD is more than meets the eye.
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Xbox 360 Review: Halo 3— Just how good is the "final" chapter in Bungie's epic sci-fi shooter?
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