- Tuesday, November 06, 2007 — 31 Articles Published
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DVD Review: SiCKO (Special Edition)— Michael Moore's latest movie shows us how the average American barely gets by using private health insurance
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase - November 6, 2007: David Byrne, Carla Bley, Dewey Redman, Conor Oberst, Buckethead— Introducing: the Pick Of The Week.
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Music DVD Review: Oasis - Lord Don't Slow Me Down— A treat for the devoted; others need not apply.
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DVD Review: The Tripper— I could rip on this all day long.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Ratatouille— This week's pick is also one of the best films of 2007.
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Book Review: Otto Preminger - The Man Who Would Be King by Foster Hirsch— Foster Hirsch presents the first full biography of the man known to many as "Otto the Terrible."
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Book Review: Ghost Band by John Wooley— John Wooley delivers a heart-felt whopper of a Southern Gothic ghost story steeped in movie and jazz lore.
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DVD Review: The Reaping— Everything is just predictable enough to keep it from being great, but not so much as to make it truly
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DVD Review: Twin Peaks - The Definitive Gold Box Edition (The Complete Series)— "I love Twin Peaks and its world" - David Lynch
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Music Review: Carla Bley - The Lost Chords Find Paolo Fresu— Carla Bley found Italian trumpter Paolo Fresu but she is never at a loss for creativity.
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Music Review: The Autumn Offering - Fear Will Cast No Shadow— Nicely crafted instrumentals ruined by a whiny singer.
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Interview: Sean Martin of Hatebreed— This interview with the Hatebreed guitarist took place in Rochester NY, opening night of the Monsters of Mayhem II tour.
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Music Review: Kitka - The Rusalka Cycle: Songs Between The Worlds— Music can also stir the wildest of emotions, and Kitka proves that with its incredible musical exploration
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Concert Review: Gogol Bordello - Tempe, Arizona - October 24, 2007— Rowdy, raucous, Gogol Bordello descends upon Tempe, Arizona.
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Concert Review: Beyoncé - Shanghai, China— Diva. Child of destiny. Booty shaker. Whatever the label, Beyonce made this skeptic a fan...for one night.
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The Breakdown: The Beatles, Blackfield, The Who— It's a Breakdown first this week. What could it be?
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Book Review: Charlie All Night by Jennifer Crusie— Fantastic one-liners, witty dialogue, fun characters and a happy ending. What more could you ask for?
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Wii Virtual Console New Releases for 11/5/2007— The greatest game of all time is finally on the Virtual Console.
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Music Review: Aretha Franklin - Jewels in the Crown: All-Star Duets with the Queen— These collaborations further demonstrate what we already knew: duets between stars are usually far less than the sum of their
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DVD Review: The Pink Floyd & Syd Barrett Story— For Pink Floyd fans, this is a must-have, but it will also be of value to anyone interested in rock
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Chuck Discovers One Of My True Heroes— Monday night TV is just loaded with goodness; let's talk.
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Book Review: Never Surrender by Michael Dobbs— The story of Sir Winston Churchill during his most trying of times.
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Book Review: Gentlemen Of The Road by Michael Chabon— ...a beautifully executed, highly enjoyable adventure story that is more fun than your standard swashbuckler because it refuses to take
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Pulp Pages: "Hell's Pay Check" by Frederick Nebel— Cardigan lowered his gun. "It’s damned funny that I can’t get a night’s sleep without you guys prowling around here
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Book Review: The Little Man in the Map by E. Andrew Martonyi, Illustrated by Ed Olson— Books like Martonyi's, written for children with an intimate understanding of what captivates their attention, are much-needed agents of change.
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Music Review: Barenaked Ladies - Talk To The Hand: Live in Michigan— What's here is great and well worth your time and money.
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Theater Review (NYC): The Screwtape Letters— C. S. Lewis' comic Satan, still setting his wily snares for humankind, sets up shop in an Off-Broadway church.
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Music Review: The Weakerthans - Reunion Tour— The poet laureates of Canadian rock return with their fourth album, a lyrically dazzling gem.
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Greed, Soup and The Rape of the Oceans— The rapidly approaching extinction of a species has an inevitable effect on the marine ecosystem.
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Music Review - Indie Round-Up: Kelli Hanson, The Beautiful Girls, Darius Lux— "Evil Clown Song" sounds exactly like you'd think it would.
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Book Review: Steroid Nation by Shaun Assael— The scandal started 30 years ago and has been growing the whole time.
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