- Sunday, December 02, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Nintendo Wii Wishlist for 2008— I hope there are more reasons for me to turn on my Wii next year, aside from the allure
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How Redstate.org is Responsible for the CNN/YouTube Republican Debate Screw-up— Redstate.org and their friends are partly responsible for the CNN/YouTube Republican debate screw-up and now they want a "do-over".
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DVD Review: Arctic Tale— Enlightening and entertaining, this film not only tells a good story, it conveys a serious message.
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Music Review: Nils Lofgren - Nils Lofgren— Nothing earth shattering here. Just the sort of great radio friendly rock that should've made Lofgren a much bigger solo
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The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of December 2, 2007— With most of the new books in the stores by now, it's all-fiction slim pickin's this week: Sue Grafton, Jim
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HD DVD Review: Tremors— Easily one of the best creature features ever made is slaughtered in Universal's HD release.
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Concert Review: Erdem Helvacıoğlu - Plucked String Festival - Queens University, Kingston, Ontario, 11-17-2007— Instead of electronics being the music, they are now another instrument to be utilized in creating and performing music.
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Music Review: Common - thisisme then: The Best of Common— Common's raw rhymes mixed with that earthy backpacker aura still emanate from this pristine set, and yes I do mean
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DVD Review: Paprika— It’s just first class animation with a mind-bending story thrown in for good measure.
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Los Angeles Freeways and Fires Waiting for Ignition— About five days a week I pass by the brown and dry reminders of January 2007, as well as kindling
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DVD Review: The Namesake— A moving tale of immigrant life.
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Movie Review: White Christmas— Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without a repeat viewing of this timeless, cheery, and sentimental classic.
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Prisoners Of Our Own Device— If we are to avoid becoming the playthings and chattels of the powerful, we need to practice individual moral vigilance.
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HD DVD Review: Anchorman— Not including significant extras off of the HD release is unforgivable, but the movie and video presentation are still worth
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NFL versus Cable TV— 5 Reasons the NFL Network and Jerry Jones Will Win
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Senses Working Overtime: This Week in Television (12/2/07)— Musgo Del Jefe offers suggestions on what's worth watching for the upcoming week.
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Book Review: The Black Tea Experiments by Ray Atkinson— It may be an "airplane novel," but with the over-explaining and halts in the action, it comes with its own
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Manga Review: Muhyo & Roji’s Bureau of Supernatural Investigation by Yoshiyuki Nishi— A new “Shonen Jump” series focuses on a pair of young ghostbusters.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Slow Runner— Slow Runner is what happens when Star Wars or AV geeks grow up and form a band... after pulling a
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Fragile Life— The staff of GH realizes how fragile life is as they mourn Emily and care for a critical patient.
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Movie Review: Awake— A horror story reduced to medical malpractice cleanup.
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Movie Review: No Country for Old Men— A chilling study of how ordinary people deal with the idea that some people are just innately, implacably evil.
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What to Watch This Christmas— Which films should help decorate your mantel and which should be buried beneath the North Pole?
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Book Review: The Rozabal Line by Shawn Haigins— Amid the religious quest and terrorism plot is an enormous amount of comparative religion.
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John Harrison and the Solution to the Longitude Problem— The story of "the longitude problem" offers comfort from history for the geographically challenged.
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DVD Review: Rescue Dawn— A grossly overlooked POW drama from Werner Herzog.
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Remembering Little Walter And Off The Wall— The Blues Blogger takes us on another trip down memory lane and remembers a legend.
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Movie Review: Judge Dredd— A melee of judicial philosophy etched across Stallone's fist.
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DVD Review: Somebody Help Me— Somebody Help Me flips the script on today's horror films, as well as delivers scares and entertainment.
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DVD Review: Hearts of Darkness - A Filmmaker's Apocalypse— Hearts of Darkness, the much talked about documentary from behind the scenes of Apocalypse Now, is finally on DVD.
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DVD Review: Mr. Bean's Holiday— Hopefully your mileage will vary with Mr. Bean's Holiday better than mine did.
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DVD Review: Live Free Or Die Hard— Live Free or Die Hard? Do both with this DVD!
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Music Review: Josh Turner - Everything Is Fine— Everything Is Fine seems to be not only the album title but also a report on the status of Turner's
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