- Thursday, January 10, 2008 — 34 Articles Published
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2008: An American Resolution— A resolution worth keeping.
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Old Game, New Player: New Hampshire's (New) Primary 2008— I won’t admit I was wrong because I did what every good political observer does — consult the poll oracles.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Spirit by Darwyn Cooke and J. Bone— Will Eisner's iconic hero, the Spirit, is safely in the hands of New Frontier author/artist Darwyn Cooke.
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Blu-ray Review: Replacement Killers— A middle of the road action flick receives a drab HD outing.
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TV Review: House, MD Season One Pilot (Revisited) — House creator David Shore and Hugh Laurie nailed the tone and drama of the series right from the start!
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DVD Review: Casshern— Stylishly tough nut to crack.
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Blu-ray Review: Stealth— This is why many people hate Hollywood.
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Music Review: BIGBANG - Wild Bird— BIGBANG - a taster to make you spit like a snake?
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Music Review: Cove Road - Psychadelephant— Strong release from up and coming local act.
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Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— Finding life in the face of death, The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is one of the year's best, most
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Graphic Novel Review: Clive Barker's The Great and Secret Show by Chris Ryall and Gabriel Rodriguez— The artwork and visual images evoked in the adaptation heightens the understanding of the original story and also makes us
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NCAA Football Playoffs In 2011?— Even if a playoff system were agreed to, it would still take years to see it on the field.
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Xbox 360 Review: NCAA March Madness 08— A drop step ahead for the series, but a blocked shot still comes from 2K Sports.
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Star Wars Characters Join Soul Calibur IV — The Force is now strong with the newest entry in the franchise's fourth installment.
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Music Review: Shirley Kirsten - Scarlatti and Chopin — Another fine collection of Scarlatti and Chopin.
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Music Review: Sabertooth - Dr. Midnight Live At The Green Mill— When it comes right down to it Sabertooth's "Dr. Midnight Live At The Green Mill" is an exhilarating Jazz party.
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Blu-ray Review: Die Hard - With a Vengeance— Not the best, but easily the most entertaining of the Die Hard movies.
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Theater Review (LA): The Common Air by Alex Lyras and Robert McCaskill— Six characters with "baggage" wait out a possible terrorist scare in an airport in this funny, profound, well-acted play.
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The Only Way To Get Kelly Tilghman Off The Air Is To Get Her Pregnant— Because she'll be back on TV in two weeks stemming from her Tiger Woods lynching joke.
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Nintendo DS Review: Orcs & Elves— Players definitely need the magic touch in this handheld role playing game from id software.
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The Great Book Adventure: The Picture of Dorian Gray - Part One— The Picture of Dorian Gray opens with mixed results.
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PC Game Review: Next Life— Nice looking game filled with challenging puzzles and sporadic action/characters with a European flavor.
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A Look Ahead: Questions for Gaming in 2008— With a whole year of gaming ahead of us, there are many questions to be asked.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Geometry Wars: Galaxies— Movement and enemy knowledge helps players succeed as they enjoy a retro title full of unlockables and fun.
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Hall of Fame Eludes Andre Dawson, But Why?— Statistically, it's hard to vote against Dawson and Jim Rice.
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Cashmere Mafia Could Use a Little Law & Order— Yup, it's me. I'm back and I'm going to whine about whiners.
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DVD Review: The Girls Next Door - Season 3— A tantalizing view behind the scenes at the Playboy Mansion
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TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles— The Terminator franchise is back, this time for a weekly appearance on Fox.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Secrets Revealed— Crazy Anthony Z can move his foot? Carly learns Jason is Jake's father.
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Music Review: Mary J. Blige – Growing Pains— Mary J. Blige's eighth studio album shows the singers newfound personal happiness.
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2007 at the Movies, Part I: The Best of the Year— The long awaited list. Go on, see who won.
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Software Review – Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Dreamweaver CS3 From Adobe Systems— Adding Photoshop, Spry Frameworks, and CSS tools makes Dreamweaver CS3 the premier web design tool.
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DVD Review: Zodiac - Director's Cut— David Fincher's invigorating second wind commences with an obsessive masterpiece.
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Movie Media: Nim's Island, Hancock, How She Move, Hot to Lose Friends & Alienate People, Prom Night, Snow Angels— New trailers and posters to kick start your weekend.
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