- Sunday, November 18, 2007 — 28 Articles Published
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Interview With Mayra Calvani, Author Of Dark Lullaby— "In the case of Dark Lullaby, I went a step further: is it okay for a man to kill for
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Manga Review: The Tarot Café, Vol. 2 by Sang-Sun Park— Finish the story of the Jester and the Alchemist, learn more about Pamela and her mysterious past, and meet a
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Interview with Sandra Shwayder Sanchez, Author and Co-publisher of The Wessex Collective— The Wessex Collective is a different type of publisher, specializing in 'socially responsible' literary fiction.
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The NAFTA Superhighway: Fact or Fiction?— Lono looks at the big story behind the supposed NAFTA Superhighway connecting Mexico to Canada.
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Media Bias? Who Cares!— Media bias is a fact of life. The political slant of newspapers and networks draws a good part of
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Theater Review (LA): Waiting For Godot by Samuel Beckett at A Noise Within— Two bums are stuck in desolate landscape waiting to be saved.
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DVD Review: Chappelle's Show - The Series Collection— "I'm Rick James, bitch!"
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Movie Review: Southland Tales— Southland Tales is a brilliant failure.
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Nuxhall's Death Ends an Era— Listening to the Reds will never be the same.
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The Most Ingenious Way to Fix College Football— College football is broken but they have no incentive to fix it. Until now!
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Movie Review: 1408— 1408 is one room you should surely check in to.
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TV Review: The Venture Bros. - "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills"— I think this is one of the most memorable episodes of season two.
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DVD Review: Welcome to the NHK Vol. 1— Very tongue-in-cheek so be prepared to laugh; it's definitely worth checking out.
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DVD Review: TaleSpin Vol. 2 — Disney's TaleSpin is a wild and wacky early '90s cartoon with those loveable characters from The Jungle Book.
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Comic Review: Tales from the Crypt - "A Murderin' Idol"— A revived version of the infamous horror comics line takes on "Slymon Bowell" and company...
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Music Review: Luther Allison Underground— Luther puts on a clinic for anybody who wants to learn how to build a lead.
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Xbox 360 Review: TimeShift— Did you hear that? It's this game screaming "generic FPS title."
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Movie Review: Street Fighter— Reveries of Van Damme run amuck in the subconscious.
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Senses Working Overtime: This Week in Television (11/18/07)— Musgo Del Jefe offers suggestions on what's worth watching for the upcoming week.
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Book Review: Beer & Food: An American History by Bob Skilnik— This book would be a valuable asset to anyone interested in the history of beer in America.
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DVD Review: The Jazz Singer (Three-Disc Deluxe Edition) — If you love Hollywood history, this DVD is a must-have item for your home library.
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Manga Review: Angel Sanctuary Vol. 1 by Kaori Yuki — This classic manga holds up to passing time well, still has an edge and freshness to it that is hard
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Music Review: Mindy Smith - My Holiday— The talented - and gorgeous - singer provides a nice mix of traditional and new holiday music.
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Manhwa Review: Bride of the Water God Vol. 1 by Mi-Kyung Yun — A superb example of this style of graphic novel that is sure to gain fans and popularity as the series
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The Jewish Influence in Blues and Jazz— The contribution of Jewish artists has vastly influenced the development of jazz and blues music.
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Music Review: Paul Motian - Bill Evans: Tribute to the Great Post-Bop Pianist— A worthy tribute to a great musician, and a fitting example of four great musicians playing music that is unforgettable
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The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of November 18, 2007— Steve Martin, Glenn Beck. Plus Anna Quindlen writes a 'Good Dog. Who Is Probably Still Staying. That's How Good He
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DVD Review: The Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection, Volume 12— Volume 12 features: The Rebel Set, Secret Agent Super Dragon, The Starfighters and Parts: The Clonus Horror.
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