- Tuesday, January 15, 2008 — 32 Articles Published
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Box Office Update 1/11-1/13: The Bucket List Rises to the Top— The new year continues to role in decent bucks.
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Pablum and Milktoast: Presidential Elections in the Land of the Free— Let the games begin!
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Making The Rounds at General Hospital - Impending Explosion— Will Joe blow up himself and the emergency room at General Hospital?
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Music Review: James Blood Ulmer - Bad Blood In The City; The Piety Street Sessions— Blood pours his heart, soul and immense talents into a poignant reminder of a great American tragedy.
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Music Review: The Magnetic Fields - Distortion— If you can scrape past all the distorted noise there are a few gems to be found, but it might
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Interview with Civil Rights Biographer Anita Hackley-Lambert— Hackley-Lambert writes about the overlooked life of H.H.M. Murray, a champion civil rights activist, and of a defining human rights
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Book Review: Searching for Eternity by Elizabeth Musser— A layered, rich and beautiful coming-of-age story.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 20— Rethinking the Process....Again
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Blu-ray Review: Sahara— Wild fun + beautiful video + awesome sound = Must own Blu-ray.
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DVD Review: Hawaii Five-O – The Third Season— Steve McGarrett and his his men are back on the case for a third season.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Family Guy - Blue Harvest— Another week of mediocre releases.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: January 15, 2008: Tracy Grammer, Roomful of Blues, Terry Anderson & the Olympic Ass-Kickin Team— Thoughts sprouting through the frozen ground of January. Or something.
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Music Review: Eccotonic - Flow Motion— Spacey, trip hop/downtempo for the lounge.
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Music Review: Ringo Starr - Liverpool 8— Liverpool 8 won't make any one stop listening to Abbey Road or Revolver, but it is a very nice collection
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Music Review: Charlie Poole - You Ain’t Talkin’ To Me and the Roots of Country Music— It's a gem of a collection and comes packaged in a nifty cigar box with a Robert Crumb drawing on
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Marion Jones to Appear on Wednesday's Oprah— This is her first interview since being sentenced to six months incarceration at a minimum-security facility.
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Book News: Canadian Publisher, Raincoast Books, Stops Publishing— Raincoast Books announced it was ceasing to publish books - except Harry Potter of course.
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Theater Review (LA): The Catholic Girl's Guide To Losing Your Virginity— A 25-year-old woman wants to lose her virginity.
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Macworld 2008: MacBook Air, Apple TV, Time Capsule, iPhone, iTunes Movie Rentals— The banners read "There Is Something In The Air," and the theme of over-the-air and light-as-air was a common theme
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DVD Review: The 300 Ultimate Collectors Set— "300" fans who want to learn more the historical event should get the Ultimate Collectors Set.
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Hook, Line, and Sinker: Why Some Blacks Are Reeling Over The Clinton Tales— It takes a village to raise a child but it takes a village idiot not to see through the maelstrom
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The Politics of Apathy— The problem of political engagement in democratic societies.
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Gladiators Kill with Kindness While Terminators just Kill— Sticks and stones may break my bones (bullets work too), but words will never hurt me (though they do give
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Beyond Bounds: Elizabeth Bear, Libba Bray, Margo Lanagan, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, and Colleen Gleason— From Victorian England to outer space, a few titles that are worth checking out.
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Book Review: Killer Year edited by Lee Child— A killer collection of crime stories by hot new authors.
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Software Review – Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Fireworks CS3 From Adobe Systems— For those who do web development, the changes to Fireworks CS3, make the upgrade more than worth it.
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Video Training Review - Illustrator CS3 One-On-One: The Essentials With Deke McClelland From Lynda.com.— Deke McClelland takes a complicated software package and brings it down to earth in easy to understand language.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Outbursts and Rage— Will Jason be able to save Monica from Joe-the-human-bomb's grip?
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Movie Review: El Orfanato (The Orphanage)— A fantastic thriller that is much more than you would expect.
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Golden Globe Awards 2008: The Performances Nobody's Watching— The winners, losers, and headscratchers of this year's Golden Globes.
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TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles— Eric Whelchel has mixed feelings about the new Terminator TV series.
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Jazz Workshop: Kellaway's Triumph— Last week in Paris, piano master Roger Kellaway accepted the Prix du Jazz Classique for his album Heroes.
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