- Friday, November 30, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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Ron Paul's Fair Weather Friends— Is Ron Paul turning into a real politician who will take support from any quarter no matter how unsavory?
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Random Shuffle - Kate Bush, Bright Eyes, Bruce Hornsby, Donna The Buffalo— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about what comes out.
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PlayStation Network Update: 11/21/2007— PAIN and rock and roll.
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Music Review: Dillinger Escape Plan - Ire Works— Ambitious experiments with sound.
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Video Training Review: Flash CS3 Professional Essential Training with Rich Shupe from Lynda.com— This is a great training program for anyone wanting to enhance their abilities with Flash CS3.
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Concert Review: Silverchair at the Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, 11-26-2007— Between the cute Aussie accents and great music what’s not to love?
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DVD Review: The Land Before Time - The Wisdom of Friends— Littlefoot, Cera, Petrie, and friends return for another fun-filled adventure in the Great Valley.
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Movie Review: Enchanted - Disney Does It Again— This quality Disney film mixes classic animation with live action comedy, music, and romance.
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Music Review: Derek Miller - The Dirty Looks— Derek Miller is one of the best hard rock blues performers you'll see!
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Movie Review: No Country for Old Men— Place this Texas tale of drugs, murder, and vengefulness among the best of the decade.
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Book Review: Deadly Beloved by Max Allan Collins with Terry Beatty— Ms. Tree, the lady P.I. with a big gun, in her first novel as she tracks down her husband's killers.
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HD DVD Review: Blades of Glory— A solid if slow-to-start comedy makes for a wonderful, packed HD DVD.
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of December 2— Ah, the first of week of December. The end of the year is nigh.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Awake and a Bunch of Holdovers— A lonely release searches for an audience in a sea of holdovers.
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Music Review: His Name Is Alive Sweet Earth Flowers: A Tribute To Marion Brown— ...his music moved beyond the limitations imposed by expectations of what Jazz should be.
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Yay or Nay: Avenged Sevenfold, A Wilheim Scream, The Expendables, The Black Dahlia Murder— Thumbs up or thumbs down?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Life Goes On— Jason and Liz find comfort in each others arms; Nikolas finds he can see and touch Emily.
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Book Review: Tongues of Flame by Mary Ward Brown— The seamless, carefully wrought stories illuminate the lives of individuals struggling with limiting and changing circumstances.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Elvis Costello - This Year's Model— Radio, Radio!
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One Track Mind: Dionne Farris "I Know" — I don't know why Farris didn't give us an encore to "I Know."
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Theater Review (Ventura CA): You Can't Take It With You by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman— An eccentric family finds love and freedom of choice in NYC.
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Book Review: Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison— Rachel Morgan is a witch private eye in a hard town. Good thing she has a vampire partner.
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Queen + Paul Rodgers release "Say It's Not True" for World AIDS Day Awareness— The first new song from the suffixed Queen spotlights Nelson Mandela’s 46664 HIV AIDS global campaign.
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TV Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender – “Day of Black Sun”— An hour-long Avatar event that the whole family can enjoy.
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Movie Review: Beowulf (2007)— Appealing to the sensory, Beowulf is an action-packed, fantastical, romantic, adventurous epic.
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Movie Review: The Mist— The best made-for-tv movie ever made, that just happened to end up on the big screen.
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Movie Media: Charlie Wilson's War, The Kite Runner, The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything, Look, Teeth, Starting Out in the Evening, Harold & Kumar 2— Pictures, videos, posters to get you just a little excited about going to the cineplex.
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "The Thing About Heroes"— Mac finally finds out who has been making the mystery calls.
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HD DVD Review: Old School— A decent if unimaginative comedy in a slightly above average HD presentation.
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The Shanghai Diaries: A Trip To Ningbo— After four months of living in China, my wife and I finally take a road trip.
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DVD Review: Hearts of Darkness - A Filmmaker's Apocalypse— If you're a fan of Apocalypse Now and haven't already seen Hearts of Darkness, you're not really a fan.
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Book Review: I’m a Lebowski, You’re a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What Have You, by Bill Green, Ben Peskoe, Will Russell, and Scott Shuffitt— Like the Dude, Eric Whelchel abides when reviewing I’m a Lebowski, You’re a Lebowski: Life, The Big Lebowski, and What
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Christmas-y Songs That Touch My Soul - Part I— A special Christmas instalment, but unlike most of the “Songs” column’s this edition isn’t full of passion, desire and lust...
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DVD Review: Django Reinhardt - King of Jazz Guitar— It's full of biographical information and has a swingin' soundtrack, but (extremely) overused special effects make it difficult to watch.
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Plain White T's To Guest Star On Nickelodeon's iCarly— Check it out December 1 at 8PM!
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Manga Review: The Tarot Café Vol. 6 by Sang-Sun Park— The players and the pawns, the characters of the stories have come to face what is inside their hearts
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Music Review: Le Band Passe Partout - Louisiana Cajun Music— A little bit of everything, including a wedding song and a Christmas tune.
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Movie Review: Bee Movie— This one’s decent for the kids. I just wish there was a little more adult “funny” in it.
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Movie Review: Beowulf— The film Beowulf, an adaptation of the epic poem, is a significant missed opportunity.
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TV Review: Dexter's Dark Days— The predator has become the prey as Dexter ruches to its season finale.
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DVD Review: Joseph Campbell - Mythos I— A fascinating look at mankind by a man who has spent his life’s work comparing the answers accumulated by our
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Music Review: Dave Gahan - Hourglass — Dave Gahan releases a winner with Hourglass. It’s sexy, it’s sultry, it’s just plain enjoyable.
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Theater/Opera Review (LA): La Bohème by Puccini at the LA Opera— Oh, those Bohemians - poor but always singing.
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NCAA Football Championship Week Preview— Missouri and West Virginia are on a collision course for the title game. Hawaii is also looking to sneak into
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