- Wednesday, November 07, 2007 — 51 Articles Published
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Week 9 NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— Nine down, eight to go.
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New Album Releases 11/06/07: And The (Greatest) Hits (And Other Reissues) Keep On Comin': Gram Parsons, Van Morrison, Nas, Plus New Music From Jay Z & David Byrne— Nothing says Christmas quite like the ka-ching! of a fresh new batch of greatest hits and reissue packages.
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DVD Review: Roots - The Next Generations— The continuation of the story of Haley's family is the story of all American families.
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Movie Review: Saw IV— Saw IV is the dullest blade in the box and the weakest tool in the shed.
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DVD Review: The War— If you love history or even want to understand what the big brouhaha is all about, see Ken Burns' The
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Spongebob SquarePants Releases First TV Movie November 12— Boldly going where no sea creature has gone before.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Tango Around the World— This collection explores the musical fusion of tango with other styles from around the globe.
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Music Review: Josie Cotton - Invasion of the B-Girls — Invasion of the B-Girls is a collection cute and campy B-movie theme songs.
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Music Review: Wendy Luck - See You In Rio— Not the first name that comes to mind when you think about Brazilian jazz, but...
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Music Review: Avenged Sevenfold - Avenged Sevenfold— A disappointment, but it could have been a lot worse. This could have been called City of Evil II.
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Music Review: Jimmy Van M - Balance 10.1— Fans of John Digweed and more recent Dave Seaman should give heed to this latest mix from Jimmy Van M.
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Music Review: The Rosewood Thieves - Lonesome — New York quartet The Rosewood Thieves have mightily bounced back from the collapse of the band’s former label V2 Records.
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Music Review: Ladysmith Black Mambazo - Ilembe: Honouring Shaka Zulu— ...when you listen to Ladysmith Black Mambazo sing in honour of the warrior spirit of their people, you feel an
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Music Review: Amy London - When I Look In Your Eyes— Broadway, diplomacy, and a beautiful voice
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DVD Review: Hostel Part II Unrated Widescreen Edition— Hostel Part II has lots of blood, guts and gore, and makes for an entertaining second installment in what this
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TV Review: Prison Break - "Vamanos"— Yeah, like they were really going to escape this week!
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Is the CD an Endangered Species?— A Blogcritics discussion about the future of music delivery.
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An Interview with Documentary Filmmaker Rob Stewart - Part Two— Part two of Nathalie's conversation with Rob Stewart, creator of the documentary, Sharkwater.
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DVD Review: Mr. Brooks— Costner trades in his gills and webbed feet for a gun and an imaginary friend named Marshall.
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Retro Corner: Ace Combat 2— A look back at this influential, genre altering title from Namco.
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DVD Review: Almost Famous - The Director's Cut (Two-Disc Special Edition) (2001)— "You'll meet them all again on their long journey to the middle".
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PS2 Review: Manhunt 2— The industry shouldn't be taking a blame for a game this terrible.
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PSP Review: NBA Live 08— Everything outside of the actual gameplay is great.
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Harry Taylor is Running for Congress— Harry Taylor spoke up at a town hall meeting and now he wants to speak for his neighbors in Congress.
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Nintendo Wii Review: The Legend of Spyro: The Eternal Night— The second installment of the new Spyro trilogy boasts a strong story, great characters and challenging game play.
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Book Review: The Ugly Pumpkin by Dave Horowitz— "I am the ugly pumpkin, as you can plainly see. Of one hundred thousand pumpkins, none are quite like
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DVD Review: Help!— The second Beatles movie finally gets deluxe DVD treatment.
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Interview: Big, Bold Jewelry from Ninaki Priddy— Ninaki presents a collection of big, bold cocktail rings based in architecture.
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Concert Review: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - The Palace of Auburn Hills - Auburn Hills, MI - 11/5/07— No one left the Palace disappointed.
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The Dual Relationship in Therapy: It's Never Good— The worst kind of infraction occurs when the therapist asks the client to perform a specific act that is not
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Satire: I Don’t Care Who You Are - That’s Funny! — Police across the nation are reporting an upswing in this type of violence, as more and more pets fight for
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Book Review: Is Anyone Listening? A Primer To Change Your Life Forever by Gloria J. Sterling— How important is it to listen?
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Jazz Workshop: Listening Guide to Ellington's Black, Brown and Beige - Part 1, "Black"— Here begins a three-part experiment.
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Interview: John Carter Cash— The son of musical legends speaks about the DVD of his parents' variety show.
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Book Review: Crazy For God by Frank Schaeffer— A memoir with a warning for us all.
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Movie Review: Lars and the Real Girl— One of the most poignant portraits of loneliness I’ve ever seen.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Downtown 81 Soundtrack— The soundtrack to the cult film Downtown 81 is jazzy, funky, new wavey, and generally fun and fabulous.
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Music Review: Thrice - The Alchemy Index Vols. I, II: Fire & Water— An expansive epic of EP proportions.
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Music Review: Prong - Power Of The Damager— This highly respected pre-grunge-era group is back to show the kids how super heavy thrash metal is done.
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Music Review: Sigur Rós - Hvarf-Heim— Sigur Rós' latest mixes the band's atmospheric tendencies with subtlety and beauty.
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Music Review: Coheed & Cambria - No World For Tomorrow— Coheed & Cambria's albums have improved with every effort.
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Concert Review: Keller Williams & the WMD's in Washington, D.C., Nov 4, 2007 — A night with this live music dream team promises not to disappoint.
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Music Review: Saturday Looks Good To Me - Fill Up The Room— Saturday Looks Good To Me’s music evolves with each subsequent album.
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An Interview With Writer Kinky Friedman, Author of You Can Lead a Politician to Water, But You Can't Make Him Think: Ten Commandments for Texas Politics — "I wrote this book for the same reason I ran for governor — to try to make Texas a better
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Book Review: The Star Machine by Jeanine Basinger— A look at the "star machine" that produced movie stars of the 1930s, '40s and '50s.
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Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles Giveaway— Enter to win a free copy of Castlevania Dracula X Chronicles for the PSP.
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Climbing the Monkey Bars and Not the Polls, Are We?— Be careful when absorbing information from polls that so confidently predict the future and the favorite. They are missing and
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Channeling E.B. White on Election Night— Democracy, like White's definition of you, may you survive long.
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Newsbrief: BlogWorld, Pakistan and Rudy's Angel— Blogging on my Treo on my way to BlogWorld I see Ron Paul on my plane and encounter some breaking
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DVD Review: Ocean's Thirteen— Star power meets storytelling for a franchise first.
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Music Review: Yea Big + Kid Static - Yea Big + Kid Static— Yea Big + Kid Static are the indie group in the hip-hop scene.
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