- Sunday, November 04, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Volume One— The Young Indiana Jones has arrived... crack that whip.
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Music Review: Barry White – An Evening With Barry White— The late, great Maestro of Love in concert, for one night only.
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The Farm Bill: Do We Really Need More Government Cheese?— You don't have to be lactose intolerant to be sickened by the Farm Bill currently being considered in Congress.
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The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of November 4, 2007— Lou Dobbs, 'Best Music Writing', Brokaw, Borat, Baldacci, Cussler, Iles, Frank McCourt, J.D. Robb, Raymond Chandler, Kenneth R. Timmerman, Joe
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Book Review: The Mephisto Club by Tess Gerritsen— "A real entity, living among us, stalking us. Waiting for its chance to feed."
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Book Review: Best Music Writing 2007 - Edited by Daphne Carr (Series Editor) and Robert Christgau (Guest Editor)— What? No Blogcritics represented here? Next year baby, next year.
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Book Review: Autumn Shadows in August by Robert W. Norris— The love between Thompson and his wife was evident throughout the journey and their sense of self worth intensified as
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DVD Review: Scrubs Season Six — Wild, wacky, and heartwarming characters make this truly great TV.
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TV Review: House, MD - "Mirror Mirror"— Every alpha dog has his day.
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Movie Review: Into the Wild— Although much too uncritical of its lovable lunatic protagonist, this is an exhilarating, epic-sized emotional journey.
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Interview: Band of the Week - The Trucks— The Trucks' drive has almost certainly put them on the road to the big time.
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TV Review: The Venture Bros. - Season 2, Episode 9— Another oh-so-great review. This time, it's Venture Bros. Season 2, episode 9 "Guess Who's Coming to State Dinner?"
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DVD Review: Ergo Proxy- Awakening Vol. 1 — While the darkness lends depth to the story, these bright spots of color shine like beacons and become the punctuation.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Goon: Chinatown and the Mystery of Mr. Wicker by Eric Powell— Eric Powell's brawny character, The Goon, has a big heart to match those big fists. Read how it was broken.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Killing Spree— Two fall victim to Anthony's madness. Can Jason save the day?
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Movie Review: Martian Child— Mediocre at best, weepy "father and son" drama.
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Book Review - James Frey Tackles Oprah Winfrey in It Takes a Village to Abuse a Child— James Frey gets revenge on Oprah Winfrey with his latest novel.....
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Book Review: Chasing the Dead by Joe Schreiber— Chasing the Dead is a fear-filled thrill ride that - with a Dean Koontz immediacy - echoes Stephen King's early
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Book Review: Crosshairs by Russ Heitz— In a mystery driven by black coffee and personal secrets, a rural Pennsylanvia county is under seige by a serial
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Book Review: Erec Rex - The Dragon’s Eye by Kaza Kingsley— A good book to curl up with your little one and read to them - or read first yourself and
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Book Review: Driven by Eve Kenin— Eve Kenin bursts onto the romance scene with a blistering thrill-ride across a bleak, frozen landscape.
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Senses Working Overtime: This Week in Television (11/04/07)— Musgo Del Jefe offers suggestions on what's worth watching for the upcoming week.
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Rock Chalk Jayhawk— The local boys and their hot-shot quarterback are having zero trouble showing why they are the best in town.
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Music Review: Maritime - Heresy And The Hotel Choir— It didn't take Maritime long to spout out more high-spirited pop songs. The results? Very good but not quite great.
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Music Review: Lewis & Clarke - Blasts of Holy Birth— Blasts of Holy Birth has an ethereal quality about it that sets it apart, and it's the perfect chill out
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Music Review: Tinariwen - Aman Iman (Life Is Water)— It's not often that we get to hear music anymore that's uniquely individual.
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Wombat Rock: Interview with The Wombats— “We want to keep on doing music full time. We don’t want to be a flash in the pan.”
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Enter to Win an Eric Clapton Prize Pack!— Here's your chance to win The Complete Clapton book, CD and other merchandise.
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Music Review: Guns and Roses, Rick Wakeman, The 69 Eyes, and Scum— ...
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Saturday Night TV Is Dead— Looking for a great night of television? Count Saturday out.
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DVD Review: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip - The Complete Series— Great show, mediocre DVD: Sorkin's masterful series is ready to join your DVD shelf, if you can get it out
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Satire: Hamlet Wore Ladies Underwear and Other Literary Secrets Outed— What happens when fictional characters lead lives outside their books?
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We are Giving Away Stephen Colbert (on DVD)!— Stephen Colbert and Blogcritics... talk about truthiness.
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Book Review: Storms - My Life with Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac by Carol Ann Harris — Tales of wild, raucous times with Stevie Nicks, Dennis Wilson, Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton and other A-list musicians.
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Movie Review: Bee Movie— Bees are more fun if you ignore their conformist message.
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Movie Review: American Gangster— A new classic tale of crime, drugs, and black networking that trumps honest living.
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Movie Review: Lake of Fire— This brilliant and incendiary documentary about the politics of abortion could be the best movie of the year.
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Movie Review: Control— Artistic film about groundbreaking band hits all the right notes emotionally and visually.
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Movie Review: American Gangster— Crowe, Washington, and Scott do their best, but the end result is merely good and not great as the hype
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Twenty-Four Hours with an Apple Touch— Lighter and thinner than the iPhone, Apple's Touch is the newest member of the Apple family of neat products.
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NCAA Roundup: Husker Fans Seeing Red— The Game of the Week was a bust, but not as much as what went down in Lawrence, Kansas.
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No. 14 'Horns Avoid Self-Hooking— Is Texas losing its ability to take charge? Or was this just another year of toying with the boys at
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Music Review: Original Soundtrack - Kyle XY— Just two people having a nice, friendly conversation about the soundtrack for the TV series Kyle XY. And you get
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Movie Review: The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford— Brilliantly directed and acted, this excellent movie is being unjustly ignored by audiences
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