- Thursday, January 03, 2008 — 16 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Stardust— Matthew Vaughn delivers a story well worth watching.
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Comic Book Review: Doctor Who Classics Issues #1 & 2 by Pat Mills, John Wagner and Dave Gibbons (Illustrator)— Hold off until the trade paperback in summer '08.
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Book Review: Creation In Death by Nora Roberts (Writing as J. D. Robb)— While it's not the best place for newcomers to J. D. Robb to start, longtime fans will find plenty to
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One Track Mind: Ellery Eskelin/Andrea Parkins/Jim Black - "43 RPM"— Chicks who play whack jazz on accordion are hawt.
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Music Review: Testament - Demonic— A reissue of lost excellence.
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Book Review: How The Dead Dream by Lydia Millet— If we are dead to anything but money and what it can give us, what kind of dreams are we
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Book Review: The Success Effect by John Eckberg— A conversational-style book of intellectual conversations without the big words.
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Book Review: Simplify Your Time by Marcia Ramsland— Is making better use of time your new year’s resolutions? This is the book for you.
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HD DVD Review: Dante's Peak— One of the better volcano destruction flicks, but the plot is nothing more than filler.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 8— Buckling down for the long haul...
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Another Kim & Seana & BC Magazine Giveaway!— You know you like Kim & Seana, you know you like BC Magazine, you know you want to enter another
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Book Review: Open Your Heart With Geocaching by Jeannette Cézanne— Recommended for new or potential geocachers, or for those who are burnt out on the hobby.
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The Late Night Show Must Go On— Late night shows were back on the air last night. Were they funny? (Were they funny before?)
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Music CD/DVD Review: The Wreckers – Way Back Home: Live From New York City— The Wreckers (Michelle Branch and Jessica Harp) deliver the goods with kick and conviction.
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Music Review: Beowulf - Music from the Motion Picture— A bombastic score to a bombastic film.
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Books for the Musically Obsessed: Riot on Sunset Strip by Dominic Priore, Million Dollar Bash by Sid Griffin, Can't Buy Me Love: The Beatles, Britain and America by Jonathan Gould— The sixties changed the face of pop culture. Music led the charge.
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