- Tuesday, January 01, 2008 — 18 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Oswald's Ghost— Oswald’s action has repercussions that reverberate today.
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New Year’s Resolutions I Refuse to Make— I’ve never liked resolutions, especially the kind with a starting date.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— Paul Thomas Anderson ascends to another level as a filmmaker with There Will Be Blood.
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Mike Is Between Barack And A Hard Case - NOT!— The Fox women were floating the trial balloons with their comments while the Fox men were popping them.
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Caucus Countdown For Dummies: From Point Panic, Iowa— Suggestion box: That the second-choice votes all go to Barack Obama.
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Box Office Update 12/28-12/30: National Treasure - Book of Secrets Holds on to the Top Spot— 2007 ends with a bang.
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Jim Leyritz's DUI Marks A Sobering End To 2007— Also: win streaks by Patriots and Blazers, comebacks by Prior and Sutton, farewells to Ogden and O'Donnell.
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House, MD: A Fabergé Egg of a Series— Hugh Laurie has referred to House, MD scripts as "Fabergé eggs," intricate and fragile. And he's so very right.
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Manga Review: Naruto #26 & 27 by Masashi Kishimoto— Viz Media’s Naruto publishing blitz ends with a much-anticipated face-off.
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Book Review: Halloween in Oz: Dorothy Returns by Leo Moser and Carol Nelson— Return to Oz in this marvelous sequel.
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Music Review: David Rogers Sextet - The World Is Not Your Home— David Rogers skillfully melds African melodies and rhythms with American jazz.
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Action, Lana Lane, Lechery, Leverage, and Sonata Artica— Another week's worth of heavy metal and hard rock reviews!
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Rock & Roll Feature: Radiohead Plays of the Colors of In Rainbows— In Rainbows is one of the most exciting albums of modern times.
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Kevin Eagan's Best Song of 2007— Come on and let it out...get lost between the notes of the best song of 2007
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Music Review: Ringo Starr - Liverpool 8— Ringo opens the New Year with relish.
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Lloyd Carr's Worthy Exit— Michigan’s win in the Capital One Bowl proves a fitting end to a strange season
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Movie Review: Superbad— Superbad is a top-notch, laugh-a-minute raunch-fest.
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DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, Vol. Two - The War Years— When you've got 12 hours of "adventures" and over 13 hours of historical documentaries, which one is the "mother" and
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