- Sunday, December 16, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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Mitchell Report Drops, World Barely Blinks— The report drops confirming what we all already knew - now what?
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Interview with Corinne Demas, Author, Violinist, and Editor of The Massachussets Review— Corinne Demas talks about her violin-related children's books.
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Book Review: The Other Side of the Bridge by Mary Lawson— A poignant and compelling novel is the best blind date ever.
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Music DVD Review: Buckethead/The Deli Creeps/Jas Obrecht - Young Buckethead 1 & 2— Buckethead is a living embodiment of the American Dream come true.
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DVD Review: Walt Disney Treasures - The Adventures of Oswald The Lucky Rabbit— Oswald the Lucky Rabbit was the second character that Walt and his animating partners ever created, and now he's back
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DVD Review: The Namesake— Filmmaker Mira Nair brings her lush style to a heartwarming story of family, identity, and loss.
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Concert Review: Anita Baker At Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, FL 12/14/07— Anita Baker brings sweet love in concert.
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DVD Review: Melrose Place - The Third Season— Grab a seat and visit Melrose Place for explosive soapy drama.
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Movie Review: The Golden Compass— The Golden Compass is truncated and falls short of promise.
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ABC Introduces New Game Show Duel In Midst of WGA Strike— New game show hits America on December 17.
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DVD Review: Slings & Arrows - The Complete Collection— ...the script, direction, and actors work together to write a love letter to the object of their mutual affection -
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Music Review: The Wu Tang Clan - 8 Diagrams— the Wu Tang Clan still ain't nuthin' to F' wit
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Nintendo Wii Review: Manhunt 2— On second thought, maybe they should've just never bothered releasing this.
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In Memoriam: Mary Bell (1925-2007)— She was taken from our sight, but never from out hearts.
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Xbox 360 Review: Kane & Lynch: Dead Men— These Dead Men tell one fine tale, but too bad that's one of the few good things about this game.
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Movie Review: I Am Legend Is Enriching And Emotional— An amazing Will Smith tour de force complemented by strong themes of family, hope, perseverance and, most importantly, survival.
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Customer Service and the Crazy Nut Man— Nuts to you!
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Mitchell Report And MLB: Chicken Soup For The Steroids Era Soul?— Tell THAT to George Zipp: Somewhere Abner Doubleday is rolling over in his Wrigley-enhanced, chewing-gum grave!
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Book Review: The Power of Promotional Groups by Karen Wiesner— Promotional groups - a new method of book promotion.
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Bring It On! We've Got a Giveaway for You!— Bring It On is back, and they're helping us out with a giveaway.
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DVD Review: The Simpsons Movie— This film is ten years too late.
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This Ain't Your Grandfather's 1945!— The nation that defeated two of history's most militarized nations simultaneously is in danger of becoming the world's pariah.
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Boston Globe Breaks for Barack, Des Moines Register for Hillary— The Boston Globe and The Des Moines Register have played their winners.
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TV Review: Nova - "Missing in MiG Alley"— Nova looks into missing pilots and several other things in this over-packed episode.
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On Buying An Amazon Kindle— I have read more in the past several weeks than I have in the year prior, mainly because I can
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Comic Book Review: Northlanders #1 by Brian Wood & Davide Gianfelice— A new Vertigo Viking series delivers the violent goods with snap and plenty of visual pulp.
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Book Review - The Pirate Queen: Queen Elizabeth I, Her Pirate Adventurers, and the Dawn of Empire— Susan Ronald's depiction of one of history's most fascinating women is immediately gratifying and engaging.
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Book Review: Separate Worlds by Nancy Minnis Damato— The last book in the Taylor family saga.
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TV Preview: Dexter's Last Stand?— Will Dexter live to kill again?
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DVD Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix— This pre-Christmas release is sure to make little wizards and witches happy across the world this holiday season.
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DVD Review: Metal Skin/Blue Murder— A pair of Australian actioners that satisfy fans of the subject matter but remain too narrow to reach wide acceptance.
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Theater Review (LA): Anything by Tim McNeil at the Lillian Theatre— Transvestite and Southern widower find love, and it's funny.
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Movie Review: Pépé Le Moko and The Battle of Algiers— The two best films ever made about The Casbah also happen to be two of the best films ever made.
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DVD Review: Ruth Rendell Mysteries Set 2— A fantastic collection not only of Ruth Rendell's work, but of BBC mysteries and favorite actors and actresses.
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TV Review: Hard as Nails— Faith with ferocity.
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DVD Review: Garfield Gets Real— The first of at least three new Garfield the Cat movies, this one delivers the action and the laughs.
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Graphic Novel Review: Rex Libris: I, Librarian Volume I— "The World's Favorite Kick-Ass Sesquipedalian Librarian" chases down overdue books and fights evil. With high-powered weapons.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Text-Message Killer Strikes Again— The text-message killer strikes again. Trevor sets his traps with hoping Johnny and Sonny will take each other out.
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Dan Fogelberg, 1951-2007— Dan Fogelberg may be gone now, but I, for one, won't forget him.
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Charlie Wilson Has A War, We Have A Giveaway— Charlie Wilson's War and Blogcritics Magazine prosecute a giveaway.
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