- Saturday, November 03, 2007 — 28 Articles Published
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Music Review: Superman: Doomsday - Original Soundtrack Recording Composed by Robert J. Kral— The score is a better experience than the movie!
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Music Review: Mötley Crüe - Carnival of Sins — Mötley Crüe offers a refreshing reprieve from the whiny, tortured soul emo that saturates rock stations today.
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Music Review: Kid Rock – Rock N Roll Jesus— Kid Rock is showing some newfound maturity on his seventh album.
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Book Review: Where Angels Go by Debbie Macomber— Shirley, Goodness and Mercy, Macomber's popular angels, return in her latest bestseller.
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Concert Review: Yellowcard in Oklahoma City — Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City Lovedrug, Shiny Toy Guns, Yellowcard, and Blue October put on a show that was
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Music Review: Hurt - Vol. II— Hurt me more – I think I like it.
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Book Review: You Can Run But You Can't Hide by Duane "Dog" Chapman— The reality-show star tells his life story - before the recent unpleasantness.
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Retro Redux: Faron Young - The Hillbilly Heartthrob— Young was a tremendously influential and popular country music star whose life was tragically ended by his own hand.
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Music DVD Review: - The Unseen Beatles— The Unseen Beatles is a 65-minute documentary feature shot by the BBC, that seeks to answer one simple question...
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Music Review: Various Artists Art Of Field Recording Volume 1: Fifty Years Of Traditional American Music Documented By Art Rosenbaum— Some might not leave home without American Express cards, but Art doesn't leave home without tape recorder and microphone.
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Music Review: Kat De Luna-9 Lives & Contest! Win A Copy Of The New CD!— Kat is going to be here for a while, so enter to win a copy of her new CD 9
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DVD Review: Pixar Short Film Collection - Volume 1— ... if it's Pixar, you know it's good.
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Music Review: Birds and Batteries - I'll Never Sleep Again— Birds and Batteries concoct a strange, appealing brew from borrowed bits of rock, country, and electronica.
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TV Review: NCIS - “Leap of Faith"— Deception, betrayal, and headhunting...
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Movie Review: Amazing Journey - The Story of The Who— Finally, the complete story of The Who is told.
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Book Review: The Attack Of The Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Christopher Brookmyre— Funny, intelligent, and a great read. You can take that on faith.
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Music Review: Van Morrison - Still On Top: The Greatest Hits— This is the perfect disc for that casual Van Morrison fan who wants, well you know, everything...almost...
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Fight the Flu Season With Your Teeth— These dental hygiene tips can help lessen the possibility of re-infection or spread of the flu to others.
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The Seeds of Disaster: California Wildfires— When will California start setting limits?
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Senate Committee Cuts Mandatory Funding for Global School Lunch Program— The Senate Agriculture Committee has cut mandatory funding for the McGovern-Dole program that provides school lunches to children in impoverished
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Music Review: Beatnik Beatch— Alt/punk reissue label Nobel Rot resurrects a long-lost album featuring two of the brains behind '90s pop faves Jellyfish.
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Book Review: Moongazer by Marianne Mancusi— Love in a post-apocalyptic underground world. It’s a good idea, I wish it had worked.
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Hollywood Writers to Strike, Entertainment Industry Improves— Now is a great time to remember to turn off the TV — there was nothing good on anyway.
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DVD Review: The Myth— Fly Jackie Chan, fly... cry Jackie Chan fans, cry.
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DVD Review: The Sarah Silverman Program - Season One — A must-see for those who can stomach such an outrageous comedian.
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DVD Review: Cinema16 - European Short Films— You won't see these films at your local cineplex. That's why DVDs were invented.
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Music Review: The Silver Seas - High Society— Nashville, Tennessee band The Silver Seas has more hints of a jazz/swing-like influence than anything remotely resembling twang.
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Concert Review: Sammy Hagar – Fox Theatre, Detroit, MI - 11/2/07— Sammy and Mike hit Detroit after their former band came through. How did they do?
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