- Tuesday, December 11, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: December 11, 2007 - Anthony Braxton, Jools Holland, Iggy Pop, Gavin Bryars— Check out a sadly unknown modern classic.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 12/10/2007— New features ahead! And they're actually good ones!
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Retro Corner: Speed Devils— A lost Dreamcast classic that remains relevant eight years later.
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New Album Releases 12/11/07: Wu-Tang Clan; Box Sets From Pink Floyd And Radiohead; More Hits from The Stones, Sevendust, Spice Girls; And Lots And Lotsa Jazz— This week sure looks like "Merry Christmas," and as they say in show business, "That's All Folks!"
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Holiday Gaming Guide: What to Buy for the Discriminating Gamer - Part 5: Nintendo DS— A look at THE games to buy on the Nintendo DS for the discriminating gamer this holiday season.
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Music Review: Andrei Gavrilov Performs Chopin's Études op. 12 and op. 25— A miraculous technique and musical insight has produced here a fantastic recording of this important part of the classical piano
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Music Review: Jimmy Blythe Messin'Around Blues— ...for occasional dipping into and listening, the music is a lot of fun.
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Box Office Update 12/7-12/9: The Golden Compass Soars Over the Competition— Fantasy rules the day.
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Christmas-y Songs That Touch My Soul - Part Two— No lust, just jingly bells, ho, ho, hos and alt Christmas faire.
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Music Review: Sigur Rós - Hvarf-Heim— Nothing ground-breaking in this double EP, but worthwhile nonetheless.
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Procrastinator's Horror Gift Guide for 2008— Here's more thrilling, chilling horror gift ideas for you to go shopping.
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Obama versus Clinton versus Plutocracy— Obama and Hillary on the same ticket would be terrific. With these 2 candidates the country could become a democratic
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My Rage: CBS Cuts Off Chargers Game Mid-Touchdown Throw— Sadistic Roger Goodell laughs at me as a last-minute TD pass becomes censored due to contractual obligations.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Maxie Targeted by Text Message Killer— Waiting is no longer an option for Luke. Maxie is attacked by the text-message killer.
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The Leaden Echo of The Golden Compass— There is something about The Golden Compass that feels passed down, unexperienced, untrue, and, well, old.
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Book Review: This Is Your Brain On Music by Daniel J. Levitin— Hits the right notes as he connects unfamiliar and occasionally arcane theories with familiar pop culture references.
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Book Review: The Parting by Beverly Lewis— An attractive heroine is caught in a tangle of personal, family and community loyalties.
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Book Review: Ecohouse: A Design Guide, 3rd Edition, by Sue Roaf, Manuel Fuentes, and Stephanie Thomas— A beautifully designed, well-written, thorough guide to the ecohouse. Much recommended as both an inspiration and a technical guide.
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Book Review: In the City by Roland Harvey— Addictive cartoons for kids and adults.
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Books Review: I've Always Looked Up to Giraffes and How to Make a Giraffe Smile by Hugh Gouldthorpe and Bill Gravitt— Motivational, inspirational and fun!
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Movie Review: Bickford Schmeckler's Cool Ideas— "Everything is awesome. Fundamentally."
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Book Review: The Illustrated Life Of Pi by Yann Martel With Illustrations By Tomislav Tojanac— Yann Martel really did create a thing of beauty and a joy forever when he published this story, and I
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Bourne Ultimatum— Jason Bourne outruns all comers.
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Taste Testing Champagne with Riedel— Want to surprise friends this New Years Eve? Break out Riedel's Burgundy glasses with champagne.
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Movie Review: Dan in Real Life— A movie that sets being humanly funny as a challenge and meets it with warmth and modesty.
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Space Exploration: An Atlantic Crossing to Argentina Via Myspace— Football, beef, tango, but what is the sound of digital, social networking Argentina?
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Your Routine, The Video Game— It's the imaginative mind of gamers that needs to take the helm and drive the day.
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Edwards vs. Huckabee - The Match-Up Democrats Would Love To See— Edwards has two big things going for him, and no major negatives except the big one: not enough money.
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Manhwa Review: XS Hybrid Vol. 1 by Song Ji-Hyung— Detailed car chases and action scenes flow smoothly between hints of what the hybrids really are
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Music Review: As Tall As Lions - Into The Flood— These Long Islanders offer up five new tracks of ambitious, lush melodic rock just in time for the holiday season.
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Female Genital Mutilation and Islam— Having made moral judgment against female genital mutilation, what is the next step?
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Music Review: Vince Guaraldi Trio - A Charlie Brown Christmas— For fans of Peanuts, good piano jazz, and Christmas music in general, it is a must-own CD.
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DVD Review: Lost - The Complete Third Season — Slow to start, but still good fun.
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