- Monday, November 26, 2007 — 50 Articles Published
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Manga Review: The Tarot Café Vol. 4 by Sang-Sun Park — Dragons, fairies, werewolves, water spirits, and ghosts all reveal their stories and in doing so show us bits of Pamela’s
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Howard Years Come to an End— In 2007, two men competed for the title of Australian Prime Minister. And the winner on 24 November was Kevin
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Fred Thompson Ain't a Half Bad Fellow— Reasons to love Fred Thompson, or at least not hate him too bad
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Mario Galaxy— Having a Wii and not having this game has to be illegal. If not... it should be.
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Book Review: Dead Right by Brenda Novak— A heart-thudding, spine-tingling, roller-coaster ride of a novel.
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Interview with Shoban Shobhan Bantwal, author of The Dowry Bride— Growing up in India and coming to the US as part of an arranged marriage gave this author a unique
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Software Review: Miro 1.0— With its user-friendly interface and large collection of content, Miro is one of the better internet TV programs out there.
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Book Review: Software Estimation - Demystifying the Black Art by Steve McConnell— How to create a good estimate without using complicated formulas or software packages. And without stirring in the eye of
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Book Review: Felaheen by Jon Courtenay Grimwood— My only disappointment with The Arabesk Trilogy? The fact that it ended.
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Movie Review: August Rush— A magical musical journey that draws three together as one.
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DVD Review: Brothers and Sisters - The Complete First Season— For those who like a well-written drama with great acting, Brothers and Sisters delivers thoughtful entertainment.
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Comics Review: Twittering Papercutz' Tales From the Crypt No. 3— Not dead yet.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Penthouse Serenade/The Piano Style of Nat King Cole and Welcome To the Club / Tell Me All About Yourself— A massive re-issue of Nat King Cole's Capitol albums reveals the neglected jazz artist inside the 50s pop crooner.
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BCS Roundup: Are We There Yet?— The rankings took another shake-up this week, but the drama is far from over for title hopefuls like Missouri and
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Cleveland Browns Get A “B” For Bodacious (Like, Totally!)— The Cleveland Browns and I: Here we are, a couple of Silver Spoons. Together, we’re going to find our
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Music Review: Band Of The Week - Stealing Jane— Say Something is a rollicking romp through rock/blues/R&B influenced ska-pop.
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DVD Review: Mission: Impossible - The Third TV Season— More like Mission: Ridiculous.
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Why Not Phone It In? An NFL Sideline Conundrum— How to return the sideline reporter to prominence and jam it to Bill Belichick at the same time.
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Theocracy, Democracy, Racism, And Me— ...it was to keep people like me out that those restrictions existed.
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Vinyl Tap: Bing Crosby - Hey Jude/Hey Bing!— When der Bingle covered das Beatles in 1969, he went through the motions with insouciance intact and ascot scarcely askew.
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Adbusting Holiday Spending Fever With Adbusters— Adbusters is shifting the paradigm.
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Selling Stepford: Mitt Romney's Perfect Candidacy— With former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, more than a few insiders have found the perfect candidate.
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A Must Read for All Hillary Clinton Supporters— I, for one, will not hand Hillary Clinton the Democratic nomination on a silver platter. My top eight reasons why.
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Really Really Good: Just Be Thankful, Part 2— News on Dr. Donda West, Ghostface Killah, Heltah Skeltah, Suge Knight and our new talk show, The Cyber Mix Tape!
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The Dating Life of an Oblivious Teenaged Girl, Part 3— Wait until one finds out about the other.
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Michelle Obama's Truth May Set Us Free— A nod to Michelle Obama for speaking about "the fear" that is the real nemesis of the black community.
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Aesthetics: Appealing to More— Aesthetics is changing due to a new desirable class and technological advances.
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Book Review: I Hate Myself and Want to Die: The 52 Most Depressing Songs You’ve Ever Heard, by Tom Reynolds— A look at Tom Reynolds' hilarious ode to songs of depression, drugs, and death. Be merry.
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DVD Review - Mission: Impossible: The Third TV Season— If you are looking for some great classic television, then you owe it to yourself to get Mission: Impossible: The
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Black America From This White Perspective— It isn't who there are more of that puts them in control. The charge goes to those who are doing
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Theater Review (LA): As Thousands Cheer by Irving Berlin and Moss Hart— Aimee Semple MacPherson and Gandhi together again with Irving Berlin and Moss Hart.
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DVD Review: Hatchet (Unrated Director's Cut)— Hatchet leaves this critic wanting more but not in a good way.
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Wine Gifts: Getting What you Want— Great presents for the inner wino in us all.
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Music Review: Serena Ryder – Told You in a Whispered Song— Serena Ryder is a gifted singer/songwriter/guitarist who should break out in America soon.
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Xbox 360 Review: Tomb Raider: Anniversary— The first Tomb Raider re-imagined. Fun, but seriously lacking when compared to the last game designed by Crystal Dynamics.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 11/26/2007— Vegas, basketball and dolphins. No, it's not the newest NBA franchise.
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Book Review: Imperial Life in the Emerald City - Inside Iraq's Green Zone by Rajiv Chandrasekaran — An embarrassing indictment of the incompetence and hubris that affected almost every step of post-war decision-making.
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Movie Review: The Mist— Horror of epic proportions descends upon a town in Maine. Who will survive?
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Music Review: Babyshambles - Shotters Nation— Nation, rich with Doherty’s poetic offerings, is quite introspective
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Software Review: Adobe Master Collection - Photoshop CS3 From Adobe Systems— The new features make it very much worth the upgrade; especially if you are using CS1 or earlier.
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DVD Review: Waitress— Guaranteed to make you smile and just a little hungry for pie.
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DVD Review: All Or Nothing At All— Originally shown in 1993 on ITV in the UK, All or Nothing at All showcases Hugh Laurie as the dark
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DVD Review: October Road - The Complete First Season— October Road is a great little dramedy, and The Complete First Season DVD set features six episodes that nicely set
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DVD Review: CSI: The Complete Seventh Season— It's time for another season of blood spatters, dead bodies and the best in TV forensics.
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DVD Review: Happy Days - The Third Season— Season Three is simply when it became Fonzie’s show.
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Venezuela Goes to Hell in a Handbasket— If you need an Iranian missile, a Chinese AK-47, a Philipina slave girl, or a kilo of Colombian cocaine,
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PSP Review: Manhunt 2— Manhunt 2 for PSP is a fun game, but lacks some of the robust features of other PSP games.
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Xbox 360 Review: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men— Story driven action for ages 17 an up. Children and Live Free or Die Hard fans need not apply.
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Music Review: Against Me! - New Wave— If selling out means putting out an amazing album, I'm game...
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Music Review: I Am Ghost - Lover’s Requiem— I Am Ghost is content with droplets of both goth and opera-like rock epics, but seems destined toward Coheed And
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