- Wednesday, January 02, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 12/31/2007— Nintendo says goodbye to 2007 with a classic puzzle game, plus two other titles!
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Book Review: World Without End by Ken Follett— He's not a great writer, or even a good one, but he's a great storyteller.
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Book Review: The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie— A gritty, character-driven fantasy by a talented new author.
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Book Review: Across the Face of the World by Russell Kirkpatrick— Kirkpatrick's world of Faltha is lush and scenic and full of thrilling adventures. Worth reading if you love adventures.
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Hillary, This Blog's For You: Google First, Media Second— Heloise’s best advice: go to the Google gods first and bend your fingers in abeyance.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Shoot 'Em Up— Kick off 2008 with some action!
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Movie Review: Alien vs. Predator - Requiem— Note to future film directors: Please use lights so your audience can see what's happening.
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No Country for Old Men and There Will Be Blood Defeated by Pretension— The two most-awarded movies of 2007 are both well-made disappointments.
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TV Show ReGenesis Generates Interest in Science— A science consultant for the show spills secrets on the truth behind the fiction.
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Music Review: Testament - The Gathering— A second shot at discovering this forgotten thrash gem.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3— It's everything a fighting game should be.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 7— Assessing the First Week, and Figuring Out What the ‘Fortress’ Actually Refers To
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DVD Review: Zodiac - 2-Disc Director’s Cut— Zodiac was one of the best films of 2007.
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DVD Review: Shoot 'Em Up— This is a damn fun movie.
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BC Magazine's Best Films of 2007— Here's what BC Magazine's film writers liked best in 2007 — are your favorites on the list?
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Teenage Star Awards of 2007 — Who's got the "It" factor, who's the biggest screw-up, and more!
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Life Sucks No More! 2008 is Your New Beginning— How to get to life's gooey center with fewer licks.
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DVD Review: The Red Desert— Antonioni's misunderstood masterpiece sparkles in a Region 4 DVD gem.
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Max, Tango, and The Spanish Language— If your Spanish needs a little help, try dancing the tango.
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Calling Iowa— Inviting some scoffing in the aftermath, here are my predictions for the results of tomorrow's Iowa caucus.
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A Quick Peek at Mid-Season Programming— There's still some new scripted stuff out there, for now.
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Music to Look Forward to in 2008— A look at a variety of upcoming releases to watch out for this coming year.
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HD DVD Review: Stardust (2007)— The hero's journey is engaging and well worth sharing.
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Review: The Daring Book for Girls by Andrea Buchanan and Miriam Peskowitz— The balance between doing and learning is nicely managed, and the information is geared to be interesting and exciting for
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Book Review: Night Train To Lisbon by Pascal Mercier— ...a good, intelligent read that's an excellent analysis of character and poses some fascinating questions about life and love.
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Music Review: Sh! The Octopus - The Carrot Chase— A local Detroit band with a style that has appeal nationwide.
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Music Review: Pig Destroyer - Phantom Limb— Grindcore with a side of pork.
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Music Review: The Pipettes – We Are the Pipettes— The Pipettes want to bring back the '60s girl group sound.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - A New Year, Same Ol' Stories— A look back and ahead.
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Tennessee Titans Apparently Have Way More Than An Average QB— The team known previously as "the damn team in the playoffs instead of Cleveland" actually has a dominating defense.
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