- Wednesday, November 28, 2007 — 41 Articles Published
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The Obnoxious American Loves Hillary— A look at the platform of the current favorite for 2008.
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DVD Review: Futurama - Bender's Big Score— The Planet Express crew is back in business and they’re better than ever.
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New Album Releases 11/27/07: Welcome To The Weeks Of New Music Purgatory (With All Due Respect To Chuck D, Alcoholics Unaminous, Common, CunninLynguists, Ian Gillan, And The Ultimate Grammy Collection) — This is what you've got for this year my friends, so learn to live with it.
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The Day We Toppled A Government— There are ways to bring down governments that have outlived their usefulness or betrayed their people, and there are ways.
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Software Review – Adobe Photoshop Plug-in PhotoTools 1.0 Professional Edition From onOne Software— Give your photos that professional look with just a couple of clicks.
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Book Review: Not Just Cartoons: Nicktoons! by Jerry Beck— An easy-to-read primer for parents on their children's favorite cartoon shows. And it's wrapped in green slime!
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DVD Review: Intervista— An atrocity from Fellini; suffer of the old artist's worst disease.
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Book Review: Time Adjusters and Other Stories by Bill Ectric— A multi-genre ride through a series of unique tales that defy classification and opt instead to challenge the limits of
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Whipping Winds Are Coming Soon to Wisteria Lane— My take on who will be six feet under after the dust clears on Wisteria Lane.
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TV Review: Fashionably Late with Stacy London Season Premiere— Friday nights are Ladies Nights with Stacy London.
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DVD Review: Mr. Bean's Holiday— Rowan Atkinson's dimwitted Mr. Bean is back after a ten-year hiatus and not a moment too soon.
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Movie Review: Santa Clause 3 - The Escape Clause— In the War on Christmas, I'm not sure whose side this movie is on.
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RJ's NFL Picks, Week Thirteen— As we head into lucky Week 13, only one thing is for certain: Sean Taylor isn't going to get that
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Interview: Singer Songwriter - Martha Redbone— "I feel that the musical expression is most important, not the ethnic background of the musician making it."
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Music DVD Review: The Unholy Alliance, Chapter II: Preaching to the Perverted— Some good performances, but this is a huge missed opportunity.
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Music Review: Pistol Valve - Tsunamic Girls From Tokyo— An all-female brass band rocks out on their debut.
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HD DVD Review: Shrek the Third— Shrek and company have to work quickly, or Shrek is going to be doomed to ruling Far, Far Away.
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Xbox 360 Review: Rock Band— Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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Seth Rogen Brings Real Heat to Kevin Smith Flick— Kevin Smith's directing career could propel even further uphill with Seth Rogen.
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DVD Review: Live Free or Die Hard - Unrated (Two-Disc Special Edition)— Bruce Willis returns as John McClane in Live Free or Die Hard – the fourth installment of the Die Hard
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Theater Review (New York): The Receptionist by Adam Bock— The story is so simple it will make you feel as though you tied your own shoes together just after
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Multiculturalism And The Melting Pot: Immigration In Canada And The United States, Part One— Through the 1960s it was easy to portray Canada as a happy, multicultural paradise.
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Theater Review (New York): Secret Order by Bob Clyman— A remarkable story of hope and treachery set in the world of scientific research.
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DVD Review: Driftwood— There is a good movie in here, but getting to it may be more work than it's worth.
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TasteTV: Movie Trailer - Searching for the Heart of Chocolate— TasteTV presents the trailer for Sarah Feinbloom's new short film.
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Harmonix Officially Responds to Rock Band Manufacturing "Imperfections"— "... we discovered an imperfection with the strum bar in an early production run of guitars."
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The Army-Navy Game— One of college football's most storied rivalries gears up for its 108th playing.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The End of an Era— With Emily's funeral comes another blow to a Port Charles cornerstone family.
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Week 12 NFL Power Rankings (from an Amateur)— Twelve down, five to go.
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Islamic Lynch Mob Hounds Taslima Nasrin: Walking in Footsteps of the Prophet— Islam's terror against intellectuals, critical of Islam, was initiated by Prophet Muhammad.
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Peace In The Middle East, By Way Of Maryland— Why the Annapolis peace conference is anything but hopeful...
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Book Review - Dynamic Learning: Dreamweaver CS3 By Fred Gerantabee And The AGI Creative Team— A very easy to read and understand book and, tied with the videos, it becomes a very powerful learning experience.
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Book Review: A Killing In Comics by Max Allan Collins with Terry Beatty— Max Allan Collins's private eye mystery/expose succeeds as a one-two punch for mystery buffs and comics collectors.
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Interview with Cheryl K. Tardif, Author of Whale Song— Writing the story was like a journey in some ways… one that had been planned and plotted, the course
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Beowulf Fails To Uphold Its Legacy— Unless you go to the film solely for the special effects or have absolutely no appreciation for the narrative legacy
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Retro Redux: Dodging The Doofus Preceded Dancing With The Stars— Misadventures on the dance floor.
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Music Review: Opeth - The Roundhouse Tapes— Absolutely phenomenal live set from a band I have just begun to explore.
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Music Review: London After Midnight - Violent Acts Of Beauty— An album to stomp to
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Pawbox, Carnival of Souls, Gang Green, Carlton Walker & more— Some of the latest CDs out there.
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Empire is Bad, M'kay?— Let US take over the world! Mwa-ha-ha!
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Movie Review: Hot Rod— Can you review a movie after watching just 20 minutes?
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