- Monday, January 28, 2008 — 37 Articles Published
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Interview: Phoenix Bluesman Bob Corritore Shares Vision With World— A legend in the Phoenix area, Bob Corritore brings his vision of the blues to the world.
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Life Issues, the Election and Obama— Abortion, Real Conservatism, and the "moderate" Barack Obama
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DVD Review: El Cid - 2-Disc Limited Collector's Edition— It has finally been given the grandiose DVD release it so richly deserves.
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Book Review: Step Into The Spotlight! - 'Cause ALL Business is Show Business! by Tsufit— This latest entry into the marketing book arena is a refreshing look at how to market yourself and your business
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Blu-ray Review: Underworld Evolution— Equal to the original in terms of the movie and disc.
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Retro Redux: Jimmie Rodgers - Detour On The Road To Stardom— 14 gold records and 4 gold albums, but how much did that fateful night on the highway affect his career?
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Music Review: Charles Ives – Variations on America — Charles Ives, American Iconoclast.
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Interview: Ebbot Lundberg of The Soundtrack Of Our Lives— “The record is very flamboyant and surrealistic. The sound of a planet being reborn.”
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DVD Review: The Grange Fair - An American Tradition— This blue-ribbon documentary presents a lyrical and moving slice of modern rural life in America.
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Interview: Bob Koester, Owner And Founder Of Delmark Records (Part One)— "Why jazz and blues? I don't know why not... it's the music I love."
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The Early Word: New Books For The Week Of January 27, 2008— FICTION: Grisham, Krentz, Banks; All Shall Be Well, And All Shall Be Well, And All Manner of Things Shall Be
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Really Really Good: Loud.com & Chingy CD Giveaway Contest!— This time around, I have gifts from Loud.com and southern rap star Chingy! Enter today to win!
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Xbox 360 Review: NFL Tour— Rushed, cheap, short on features, and de-thuggified, NFL Street returns without flair.
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PC Review: SimCity Societies— Social engineering overshadows micro management in this latest, leisurely paced Sim City title.
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Book Review: Airman by Eoin Colfer— Eoin Colfer delivers an old school, high-flying adventure that soars with delight and derring-do.
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Book Review: Roast Chicken and Other Stories by Simon Hopkinson with Lindsey Bareham— Don't just buy Roast Chicken and Other Stories for the recipes - but for the witty, warm, and interesting tales.
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UK Athletics Chief Calls For Tougher Anti-Doping Measures— Niels de Vos has demanded that drug cheats within his sport be subjected to criminal proceedings.
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Book Review: Something About the Blues - an unlikely collection of poetry by Al Young— The poetry in Something About the Blues is beautiful, captivating, painful, powerful, sometimes soothing, and often thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
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DVD Review: Quiet City & Dance Party, USA— Two different films, both with delightfully simple stories
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Movie Review: Cloverfield— Be prepared to witness an inventive masterpiece that lives up to the hype and then some.
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Concert News: The National/Modest Mouse/R.E.M. Mega Tour— News of the upcoming Modest Mouse, The National, and R.E.M. Super Tour.
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Satire: A Letter From My Dog— Suggestions for a higher quality of life.
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Rock and Roll: Resurrection or Reanimation? (My Belated 2007 Top Ten List)— Of heaven, hell, and eternity - or what seems like it anyway.
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DVD Review: Pioneers of Television— Pioneers of Television highlights some of the medium's visionaries, but it could have been done better.
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Music Review: John-Alex Mason - Town And Country— ...one of those rare people who sing the Blues as a means of tapping into feelings that we've all experienced.
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Music Review: A Whisper In The Noise - Dry Land— A aural landscape of murderous beauty
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 33— Emotional Problems
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An Interview With Oscar— What the man himself has to say about the big show...
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DVD Review: The Killer Snakes— Snakes help a poor boy gain some much needed revenge.
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Mira Sorvino Chats About Her Upcoming Role on House and Hugh Laurie— Guest-starring in the post-Superbowl episode of House, MD, Mira Sorvino chatted about the series and its star Hugh Laurie.
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TV Review: Nova - "Secrets of the Parthenon"— Nova takes an in-depth look at the Parthenon and the reconstruction project surrounding it.
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Movie Review: Untraceable— Would you enter the site?
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What Do You Mean My New HD DVD Won't Play?— Should owners of DVD players be expected to update them?
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DVD Review: Quiet City/Dance Party, USA Set— Remarkable indies.
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Satire: Mitt Romney's Cure for Masturbation— The Mormon method for overcoming your self-abuse habit in eight easy steps.
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How Michael Beasley Made One Little Boy's Day— In the midst of a leukemia battle, Kansas State fan Blade Winter got the sports gift of a lifetime.
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The Duplicity of the Conservative Media— Our multi-millionaire, narcissistic conservative talk show hosts, pundits, and bloggers are out of control with their vitriol against John McCain.
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