- Friday, December 14, 2007 — 36 Articles Published
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My All-Star CDs of 2007: The Starters— Here are the 2007 releases that I really, REALLY like.
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Music Review: Bush Tetras – Very Very Happy— New York’s pioneering noise funkers return to once more lambaste all the creeps.
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Music Review: Mannheim Steamroller – Christmas Song— What would the holiday season be without another Christmas album from Mannheim Steamroller?
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Music Review: The Killers - Sawdust— This collection showcases The Killers' musical versatility and makes you want to go "Where the White Boys Dance."
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Music Review: Jars of Clay - Christmas Songs— After selling millions of albums, Jars of Clay finally records their own Christmas album. But will it be a holiday
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Mitchell's Report, What We Already Knew, And What To Take From It— So let's focus on the future, not the past. Any forlorn baseball fan takes this maxim to heart.
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Hero Worship: From Disciple to Archetypal— Everyone needs a hero in their life, whether it's flesh-and-blood inspiration or more mythic in the way it materializes.
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Nintendo DS Review: Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon— An outstanding remediation of the Harvest Moon series adding appealing new elements and enhancing familiar formats.
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Barack’s Got Bounce But Bobby Backs Hillary— Barack Obama lobs the best quip of GOP and Dem Debates.
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Why Ron Paul's Followers Will Cost Him the Election— Paul's supporters need to realize that you're not going to win the GOP nomination while giving the party the finger.
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Nintendo DS Review: Geometry Wars Galaxies— A great retro, action shooter with endless galaxy levels, high replay value and an addictive format.
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My Eye on the Golden Globes Nominations 2008— A look at the nominees for the Golden Globe Award.
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TV Review: Shrek the Halls— Shrek the Halls just bumped Frosty the Snowman out of our family holiday viewing menu.
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Music Review: Sasha - "Coma" — "Coma" is a dark, rumbling and twisting dance track, and sets the stage for more exciting new tracks from Sasha.
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Book Review: Bamboo - Essays and Criticism by William Boyd— An anthology of non-fiction, from Auden to Vonnegut, the Sausage Fly to Minicabs, by the sardonic historian of 20th-century life
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The Friday Morning Listen: Gillian Welch - Time (The Revelator)— I may have to pull over to the side of the road for a few minutes to compose myself.
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of December 16 — 9 shopping days left. Are we excited?
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Watermelon Slim Once Again Leads 2008 Blues Music Awards Nominees With Six— Deja vu all over again?
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Bobby Petrino And The Last "Greater Fool"— Maybe Arkansas will be the last fool duped by the former Atlanta Falcons coach.
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Music Review: Cellophane Rain - Cellophane Rain— Whimsical? Maybe. Idealistic? Certainly. Sweet? Well, possibly. Melodic, skillful, harmonic pop music? Definitely.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - War Hero or Text-Message Killer— Spinelli and Georgi suspect Cooper is the text-message killer.
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Interview: Killswitch Engage's Howard Jones (Part II) — In part two of our interview, we discover and discuss Jones' love of professional wrestling.
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Holiday Classic on Television This Month— In recent years, one cable network has aired the vast majority of your holiday favorites.
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Book Review - The HDRI Handbook by Christian Bloch— If you are serious about photography, serious about creating a new vision in imaging then this a must-own.
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Book/Music Review: Clapton: The Autobiography and Complete Clapton— No doubt fans of Clapton will enjoy reading about the musical influences that shaped his career.
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Interview with James R. Clifford, Author of Double Daggers— Meeting the writer of a story about a curse that spans the ages...
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Customer Service Woes— One particular incident with AT&T exemplifies our frustrations dealing with customer service.
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Book Review: The Waldorf-Astoria Cookbook by John Doherty, John Harrisson, and Ellen Silverman (Photographer) — Need inspiration for an important holiday or family meal? Chef Doherty's recipes look and taste extravagant, yet are easy to
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Book Review: Belonging by Nancy Minnis Damato— The third book in the Taylor Family series focuses on the mother/daughter relationship.
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Atmospheric Oxygen Levels Fall As Carbon Dioxide Rises— Studies conducted by the Scripps Institute indicate there is less oxygen in the atmosphere than there used to be.
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Website Review – Bookmooch.com— A review of Bookmooch.com with insights from its creator John Buckman.
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Multiplayer Chat Show Notes #2: Holiday Gift Guide 2007— This week: holiday gift guides, new releases this week, PSP review of Beats, news, and more.
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Satire: The Secret Mutant Powers of Mike Huckabee— Mike Huckabee's secret identity has been exposed as a hero in the waiting.
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Two Years Later, Ohio Finally Admits To Security Problems with Voting Machines— Two years after Ohio as much as handed the 2004 election to George Bush, Ohio admits to security problems with
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Music Review: Various Artists - Swamp Gold Country - Vol. 2— More of the outstanding sounds of country music with a bayou twist.
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Music Review: Bloc Party - Flux EP— A departure from their usual guitar-based rock, but a worthwhile EP nonetheless.
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