- Thursday, November 15, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Week 10 NFL Power Rankings (From An Amateur)— Ten down, seven to go.
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TV Review: The Gospel View BET's Sunday Best - Another Sad Goodbye— The Gospel View BET's Sunday Best says goodbye to Tasha Collins.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords— One of the best titles on Xbox Live Arcade right now.
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Movie Review: Tooth and Nail— Think of this post-apocalyptic flick as Mad Max-lite.
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DVD Review: Atragon— A dull Japanese sci-fi romp with more potential than realized.
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Movie Review: Borderland— True crime meets low budget horror. Makes you think twice about partying in Mexico.
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Music Review: Deana Carter - The Chain— If you're going to record an album of cover songs, this is the way to do it.
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Music Review: The Goo Goo Dolls - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 - The Singles— This greatest hits collection has about what you'd expect from a band that has enjoyed success over the years.
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Music Review: Bob Brozman - Post Industrial Blues— A recording that utilizes instruments from around the world and from different eras in history to make a thoroughly contemporary
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Music Review: Missy Higgins - On A Clear Night (Special Concert Edition)— There's something compelling about Missy Higgins that goes beyond her specific talent, or the music she produces.
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I Don't Have A Crush On Ron Paul— There's nothing wrong with the man as an idealogical figurehead, but some people thing he might become President!
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Music Review: Stacey Kent - Breakfast On The Morning Tram— Immensely talented, loved by her fans and respected by pros, her distinctive voice and style have set her apart...
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Finally Figuring Out What I Want to Be When I Grow Up— My calling is fashion and philanthropy in New York.
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Norman Mailer, 1923-2007: An Appreciation— A nod of appreciation to an influential writer.
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Xbox Live Turns 5ive— Microsoft celebrates the service's birthday with free stuff and gaming against developers.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Nightmare Continues— In the last hour of the ball, Emily answers the question: Would you die for love?
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Bionic Woman, Pushing Daisies, and Kitchen Nightmares Go Formulaic— Two months into the new television season, shows are, for better or worse, finding their grooves.
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Manga Review: Legends of the Dark Crystal- The Garthim Wars Vol. 1 by Barbara Randall Kesel Illustrated by Heidi Arnhold & Max Kim — New and fresh while still feeling slightly familiar
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Lynn, Sasscer, Abdel-Gawad, LittleHorse— Egyptian-born violinist Riad Abdel-Gawad mixes the taqasim (improvisational) tradition with tarab, the "performance practice of musical ecstasy."
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Book Review: The Trading Assistant's Assistant by Hillary DePiano— This little book gives practical advice and valuable information on how to start a business on eBay.
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Book Review: The Whisperers by Orlando Figes— Documentary, family and oral history create a thorough and meaningful exploration of individual and family life in Stalin's Russia.
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Book Review: Forever by Pete Hamill— There's too much pointless melodrama, which is a drag on an otherwise engaging narrative.
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How Peter Pan Met Captain Hook - An Interview with Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson— Tom Parsons talks to the authors of the best-selling Starcatchers' trilogy about the final installment.
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Book Review: Gentlemen of the Road by Michael Chabon— The story is full of twists and turns, perils and triumphs and it is populated by a collection of questionable
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Book Review: Darcy & Elizabeth - Nights and Days at Pemberley by Linda Berdoll— Berdoll has a gift for creating larger than life characters and complex plot lines in her second sequel to Austen's
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Audio Book Review: No Country For Old Men by Cormac McCarthy— If a literate public seeks a truly great American writer, they need look no further than Cormac McCarthy.
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Book Review: Red Moon Rising: Sputnik and the Hidden Rivalries that Ignited the Space Age by Matthew Brzezinski— This book focuses on the 1950s Cold War and space race, but the issues of then are not too different
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Book Review: A Promise to Remember by Kathryn Cushman— A story about parenting, working through the death of one’s child, and forgiveness that will have wide appeal.
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Movie Review: Nightmare Man— An old-school slasher with some charm, but no brains.
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TV Review: House, MD - "Ugly"— A House, MD episode that left me breathless, counting the seconds until the show came back from commercial break.
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HD DVD Review: Shrek the Third— A new winner — the best looking HD disc released to date.
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Big Brother 9 Open Casting Call November 17 in Los Angeles— Are you an outgoing, intriguing, competitive person who would make the perfect Big Brother house guest?
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Liberty Dollar Raided by Feds - Assets and Documents Seized— As the dollar sinks is the greenback government striking back against hard-money entrepreneurism?
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