- Tuesday, November 13, 2007 — 32 Articles Published
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Book Review: Sammy's House by Kristin Gore— Readers will root for Sammy as she navigates her love life through cutthroat Washington, where the most innocuous event can
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Music Review: Shalini - The Surface And The Shine— M.I.A. since 2004, Shalini's third album is well worth the wait. Fans of power-pop should take notice.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: November 13, 2007: James Taylor, Peter Brotzmann, Petula Clark, The Hives, Dave Liebman, Os Mutantes— Yes, you read that right: Petula Clark.
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The Irony's Not Lost On Anyone— ABC streams webisodes while the writers strike threatens the show's new season.
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DVD Review: The Unseen Beatles— There’s nothing here that hasn’t been covered before, and more in-depth somewhere else.
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Redefining Privacy so Government Can Pry? Completely Ludicrous— To completely redefine privacy because of what we volunteer to put online these days is ludicrous.
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PC Game Review: Fury— If you're not into PvP, TURN BACK NOW!
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Crudely Animated Cartoons: Where Wit Outshines Gloss— My favorite TV cartoons? Hardly the work of Picasso, but they made up for it in wit and cool.
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Movie Review: P2— Eric Whelchel reviews P2. He's not parking there either.
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Box Office Update 11/9-11/11: Bee Movie Buzzes Past American Gangster— Vince Vaughn's first 20/20 deal fails to pay off.
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Music Review: Joe Pass - Six String Santa— Joe Pass handles Christmas standards with as much ease as his fabled treatment of jazz standards.
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Movie Review: Margot At The Wedding— Good writing and an excellent cast make for a worthwhile experience.
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Beale Street: The True Home of the Blues— Beale Street is where it all began - the birthplace of the blues and the inspiration for so many artists.
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Book Review: Hitler's Judas by Tom Lewis— Packed with suspense, tension, and great writing, Hitler’s Judas is a grand experience
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Book Review: The White Book - The Beatles, the Bands, The Biz: An Insider's Look at an Era by Ken Mansfield— Ken writes about his days with the Beatles with a wistful air and viewpoint that seems to have been tempered
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Book Review: Stamping Butterflies by Jon Courtenay Grimwood— One of those rare books where you forget what genre you're reading and simply enjoy the story.
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Music Review: Bennie Maupin - The Jewel in the Lotus— Improvisation from the inside out.
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The-N/Reville Creates New Reality TV Show Student Body— Due summer 2008
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Lucky Learns the Truth— As his father collapses from a heart attack, Lucky learns his son is actually Jason's.
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Bad Ideas Find a Home, Monday on NBC— Monday night television, what is wrong with you these days?
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Satire: ACLU Files Suit to End Federal Recognition of Christmas— Christmas is the only religious holiday recognized by the federal government. The ACLU is going to stop that and
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Book Review Answering Your Questions About Heart Disease & Sex— An in-depth look at one not-often talked-about facet of heart disease.
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Book Review: The Tree Nobody Wanted by Tom McCann— A sentimental Christmas story with a message of the power of love to bring a miracle to life.
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Part 2 - 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 — "Texans are big-hearted and they know that killing people is not our job."
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Theater Review (NYC): Pygmalion with Claire Danes— With the stagehands' strike and all, what's left out there on Broadway worth seeing? Not this, sadly.
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Democratic Greed Creates Opportunities for Bush— Unless you want to see President Bush rehabilitated, you might want to ask the Democrats what the hell they're doing.
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Music DVD Review: Queen Rock Montreal & Live Aid— A good look at Queen at their live peak
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Music Review: Rachel Barton Pine, American Virtuosa: Tribute to Maud Powell— A celebration of "the first American violinist to achieve international rank."
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DVD Review: Doctor Who - The Complete Third Season— A must have for old and new fans of the Doctor and the genre.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Zack and Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure— One of the best all-around games of the year, and so far, the Wii Game of the Year. Until we
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Xbox 360 Review: The Simpsons Game— Best Episode Ever.
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DVD Review: Mr. Brooks— An entertaining, if flawed, look into the life of a serial killer.
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