- Saturday, November 10, 2007 — 27 Articles Published
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Week 10 - NFC Midterms— Wherein I talk about how totally right I am about stuff.
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Book Review: Neptune Noir, Edited by Rob Thomas— A collection of essays from 18 writers on the show Veronica Mars, a must-read for all Veronica Mars fans.
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Movie Review: No Country For Old Men— A tough, hypnotizing thriller based on the acclaimed novel by Pulitzer Prize winning author Cormac McCarthy.
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Movie Review: Bee Movie - Comic Zingers, But The Story Doesn't Sting— Jerry Seinfeld takes his comedy act to a whole new level in this computer animated comedy with a disjointed storyline.
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DVD Review: Two Thousand Maniacs!— Northerners are invited to a centennial celebration of grisly death in this influential film from the Godfather of Gore, Herschell
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Music Review: R.E.M. - Live— R.E.M.'s art music and rock shows set the pace for a new world of music.
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Interview: Blues Guitarist Lurrie Bell— "I wouldn’t change a thing; music is my life and always will be."
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Music DVD Review: Living Colour - On Stage at World Café Live— Could this signal the real return of Living Colour?
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Concert Review: Blue Oyster Cult, Burton Cummings Theatre, Winnipeg, MB, Oct. 28, 2007— Refreshing nostalgic show with one of the world's finest guitarists, to boot.
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Software Review: FontLab Studio 5 From FontLab Ltd.— If you need the power of a professional font editing program, then FontLab Studio 5 is a must have.
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Commuted Sentences"— Have you ever heard "crime doesn't pay?" It only works if the justice system does.
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Movie Media: Wanted, P2, Atonement, Goofy: How to Install Your Home Theater, Awake, Christmas in Wonderland, The Orphanage, Aliens vs Predators: Requiem— Action, drama, science fiction, thrills, plus Goofy!
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DVD Review: Queen Rock Montreal— If you are looking for a great concert video, then Queen Rock Montreal is it.
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Movie Review: P2— P2 is a creative concept executed well enough to skim by as a par thriller.
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Manga Review: Jim Henson's Return to Labyrinth by Jake T. Forbes With Art by Chris Lie— Nothing new or exciting to be found to jump start the imagination, but it's still Labyrinth.
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Movie Review: Fred Claus— Better than expected holiday flick here to kick off the season.
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DVD Review: The Princess Bride - 20th Anniversary Collector's Edition— The Princess Bride comes to DVD in a brand new edition.
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TV Review: Gossip Girl - "Victor/Victrola"— Sex, drugs, and the best episode yet!
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Re:Collection - King Crimson, THRAK, And The Next Step— What did THRAK try to accomplish, and where is the rumored new five-piece band going to go next?
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Manga Review: The Tarot Café Vol. 1 by Sang-Sun Park— A little bit of everything - romance, horror, and a ton of mystery.
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Music Review: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds - Playlist— Babyface's latest album is really two of them - a compilation of covers and a self-contained album.
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Music Review: Stratospheerius - Headspace — Jazz violin at its finest.
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Music Review: Of Hearts and Shadows - Touching Base With A Chainsaw— This debut from Of Hearts and Shadows is hardcore/screamo sound with lots of intensity.
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Music Review: Peter White, Rick Braun, Mindi Abair - Peter White Christmas— If you're fan of the Peter White Christmas Tour - or just of holiday music in general - you'll like
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Music Review: Architecture In Helsinki – Places Like This— As with their first two albums, AIH doesn’t take their music too seriously and creates very playful pseudo-electronic rock.
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Movie Review: 30 Days of Night— Although it isn't a full course, 30 Days of Night satisfies the thirst for a sizeable vampire horror.
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Book Review: A Gathering of Gargoyles by Meredith Anne Pierce— A fantastic follow up to ‘The Darkangel’ it will not disappoint and only leaves you breathless for the third and
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