- Monday, December 10, 2007 — 24 Articles Published
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Websites That Make Life Easier— Six websites to add at least a little bit of ease to your day.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Now That's What I Call Music 26— A collection of some of the top hits of 2007!
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Music Review: Fight - K5: The War of Words Demos— Halford ditches the leather and chains for cut offs and a t-shirt.
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Music Review: Barry Manilow – In the Swing of Christmas— Barry Manilow never sleeps! Here's a new album of Christmas favorites, presented by Hallmark.
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Music Review: Rahim AlHaj - Home Again— "If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there."
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Music Review: Arturo Stable - Notes On Canvas— ...exemplary pieces of Latin based Jazz...yet what is the relationship between many of the compositions and the paintings?
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ScoreCenter is Coming! ScoreCenter is Coming!— Why you should care about ESPN's newest Web offering.
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Music Review: Live, Liver, Livest! Reissues of Concert Classics— In some cases, the next best thing to being there - but thirty years late.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Dan Ferrari— Amazing lyrics, fabulous musicianship, and great energy. What more do you need?
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In Search Of Real Hidden Singing Talent— There must be some way to extract hidden singing talent. So we must go where all the bad stage singers
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Music Review: Stevie Ray Vaughan & Friends - Solos, Sessions & Encores— A great mix of styles and artists Vaughan worked with over the years.
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Movie Review: The Perfect Holiday— A film with a lot of holiday cheer.
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Theater Review (Brooklyn NY): A Midsummer Night's Dream — Tuckaberry Productions' revival of the Shakespeare comedy classic is lots of fun, thanks to a spirited ensemble.
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Movie Review: The Golden Compass— Full speed ahead! No need for a story when the pictures are flashy!
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Before He Was House, MD: Must-Sees for Hugh Laurie Fans— A little guide to some of Hugh Laurie's pre-House, MD work to tide us over during the strike and the
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Book Review: The Lost Fleet by Marc Sangini— A captivating account of the whaling industry in the mid-18th century.
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Book Review: The Body Has a Mind of Its Own: How Body Maps in Your Brain Help You Do (Almost) Everything Better by Sandra and Matthew Blakeslee— I feel, therefore I think...
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Interview With A.J. Jacobs, Author of The Year Of Living Biblically: One Man's Humble Quest to Follow the Bible as Literally as Possible - Part 3 of 3— "I became far more aware of my actions and their consequences." - AJ Jacobs on how the project changed him
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Plane Image: A Brice Marden Retrospective— What you see is what you see.
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Elvira's Adventures in Cyber-Speed Dating— American men may be emotionally dysfunctional — but New York City guys are downright Seinfeldian in their deal-breaking demands.
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Hemingway, Fame, and Failure— How's that novel of yours coming along?
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Retro Redux: Commander Cody - Silly Songs and Beyond — Their biggest hit was a tune that captured the imagination of the listening public (especially teenage boys).
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Attention, Pop Addicts: It's Not Too Late To Drink Water— I find that hilarious that something called Sprite Zero would need a diet flavor.
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DVD Review: Hearts of Darkness - A Filmmaker's Apocalypse— A candid and fascinating look at Francis Ford Coppola in wonderfully eccentric action.
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