- Tuesday, November 20, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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Music DVD Review: The McCartney Years— Although far from complete, it is a treat for an artist of McCartney’s stature to open the vaults.
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What Do You Know, I Just Might Watch The Dolphins Next Sunday— Rookie QB John Beck, a possible Ricky Williams return — Yep, suddenly I'm interested again.
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First Woman, First Black, First Latino, or First Honest President?— Far more radical than the first woman or the first black would be to have the first honest president in
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: November 20, 2007 - Ronnie Earl, Southside Johnny, Led Zeppelin, U2— Has it really been 20 years?
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DVD Review: Amazing Grace— You’ve probably heard the story of the slave trader who became a Christian, quit the business and wrote the lyrics
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Music Review: Athlete - Beyond The Neighbourhood— For their third album, London rockers Athlete try to find that balance between bedroom rock and alternative pop.
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Boston Celtics Are Not The 1994 Clippers— Don't give T.O. credit ... don't race Jimmie Johnson too hard ... and don't give Tebow the Heisman.
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Comedy CD Review: Steven Wright - I Still Have A Pony— Fans of Wright will enjoy this CD as will those discovering him for the first time.
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DVD Review: Feed— Interesting look at '92 Presidential candidates off camera, but it's not too funny.
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Periodically Purging: Magazine Round-Up and Fort Building— Reviewing the cover stories, overlooked nuggets, and would-be guilty pleasures from the past month in magazines.
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Music Review: The Kilborn Alley Blues Band - Tear Chicago Down— Their love of the blues? You're soaking in it.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Rescue Dawn— A true story embellished for a dramatic film proves to be the best choice for your home viewing pleasure.
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Music Review: The Marble Index - Watch Your Candles, Watch Your Knives— The Marble Index's sophomore CD is indie rock dance music done right!
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Music Review: Depeche Mode Reissues Ultra and Exciter— Depeche Mode rereleases Ultra and Exciter in expanded 2-disc sets.
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Interview With Erica Miner, Author Of Travels With My Lovers— 'Travels With My Lovers' is "a great escape, whether you travel by plane, train, or armchair; but it also shows
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Music Review: Various Performers (Music Makers Relief Foundation) Blues Sweet Blues— The Music Makers Foundation has done all of us a valuable service – not just the artists it represents.
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The Breakdown: Genesis, Led Zeppelin, Nine Inch Nails, Opeth, U2— I know: why am I even bothering to talk about anything other than Zep and U2?
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Music Review: Drew Gress - The Irrational Numbers— Third Stream meets whack jazz with a splash of David Torn.
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Playing Games on Monday Night— Monday night television, it's all about the game.
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PC Game Review: Amazing Adventures The Lost Tomb— Discover the Amazing Adventures The Lost Tomb, a hidden object game with mini-games and travels throughout Egypt.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Spider-Man: Friend or Foe— Spidey defeats classic villains then works with them to defeat a resourceful antagonist.
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Out In The Middle of Nowhere: The U.S. Border Patrol— In the farthest reaches of the Sonoran Desert, the men and women of the U.S. Border Patrol hold the line.
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The Politics of Reality— Sometimes fear isn't political, sometimes fear is part of self preservation.
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Concert Review: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band - TD Banknorth Garden, Boston, MA 11/18/2007— He may be pushing retirement age... but Springsteen is still The Boss!
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DVD Review: Rescue Dawn— An unblinking and unadulterated look at the desperate situation faced by its unusual central character.
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Space Exploration: Aussie Duo's Dreamy Delights — Serendipity of myspace yields hidden and unsigned gems.
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Beyond Bounds: Vampires, Vampires, Vampires— Sink your teeth into Richelle Mead, Rachel Caine, Amanda Marrone, Talia Gryphon, Savannah Russe, and Susan Sizemore.
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Book Review: Sushi For One? by Camy Tang— I knew this was going to be a great book when the crazy grandmother showed up in chapter one.
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Book Review: High Performance Web Sites by Steve Souders; Foreword by Nate Koechley— A useful book for every web developer, whether you are running a small or large-scale site.
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Music Review: Arch Enemy - Rise of the Tyrant— The "return to form" cliche gets another airing.
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Book Review: The Harrowing by Alexandra Solokoff— There's nothing new, but this is a quick read and hits all the traditional ghost story high points.
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I’m One in Ten: A College Girl Faces Polycystic Ovary Syndrome— It's the leading cause of female infertility, takes a lifetime to fight, and can change the way a woman lives
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DVD Review: Chinatown (Special Collector's Edition)— "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown. "
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Satire: Flu Shots Pose Dangerous Poking Hazard For Children— Seriously, they're sharp and full of germs.
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The Writers' Strike: A Blogger’s Perspective— TV bloggers are doing the important work of getting the word out about the WGA strike.
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Movie Review: Beowulf— Magnificently animated telling of the ancient epic poem.
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DVD Review: Horses of Gettysburg - Civil War Minutes IV— I think that if you are a history fan, a Civil War fan, or if you just love horses, then
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Theater Review (LA): Grand Delusion by David Rock at The Lost Studio— Mad, zany world leaders meet and cause World War One.
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Box Office Update 11/16-11/18: Beowulf Tears Through the Competition— The next stage of 3D takes the top spot.
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