- Wednesday, January 30, 2008 — 26 Articles Published
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Book Review: His Illegal Self by Peter Carey— The prose is light and smooth, but looking closely, each sentence is wrought with meaning and intensity.
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Blu-ray Review: Broken Arrow— One of the worst John Woo efforts to date.
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The Great Book Adventure: The Picture of Dorian Gray - Part Three— At the end of it all, is The Picture of Dorian Gray worth reading?
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Book Review: Ryan Seacrest is Famous by Dave Housley— Ryan Seacrest is Famous has a good premise, but sadly, doesn't deliver.
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Book Review: Photoshop CS3 Photo Effects Cookbook by Tim Shelbourne— Photoshop CS3 Photo Effects Cookbook will have you creating very sophisticated effects in no time.
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Book Review: Four Wives by Wendy Walker— Four stereotypical bored wealthy housewives fake a little sincerity.
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Blu-ray Review: First Blood— A beautiful video presentation that makes for a worthy upgrade over the DVD.
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SAG Awards 2008: One Small Step for Acting, One Giant Leap Towards Oscar— A look at the last camera-focused awards show prior to the Oscar ceremony.
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DVD Review: Red River— Howard Hawks gets John Wayne to emote, and other reasons why he's tops in the Westerns.
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DVD Review: Undead or Alive— Saturday Night Live meets zombies.
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Canada Property Market Unaffected by U.S. Woes— Canada's economy continues to grow, even as the U.S. struggles. A cheap property in Quebec is a shrewd investment.
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Music Review: Extra Golden - Hera Ma Nono— A simple pleasure, just like my pencil.
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Music Review: Various Performers Rarities From The Bob Hite Vaults— A fitting tribute to the memory of a man who obviously loved the music.
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Music DVD Review: Glenn Hughes - Live In Australia— The Voice of Rock shows his acoustic side Down Under.
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The Countrywide “Party” Crashes: But We'll Pretend It Hasn't— Countrywide's Mozilo feels real bad about wrecking the company and the economy. He's crying all the way to the bank.
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The Shanghai Diaries - Japanese Edition, Part 1: The Long Journey to Nowhere— For the Chinese New Year we decided to go to Japan. China, however, seems to have different plans for
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Graphic Novel Review: Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere By Mike Carey & Glenn Fabry— As exciting as the original story - and superbly illustrated. What more could you ask for?
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Blizzard in Israel— Is snow a gift or an inconvenience? Is it a sign of the World of Truth or the World
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Jeremy Wariner Splits From His Coach— A double-gold medalist and four-time world champion has changed coaches mid-stream.
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How Do You Survive a 47 Story Fall? You Don’t— For commercial properties, safety is essential, and attainable.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Begging and Pleading— Despite what the PCPD believes, the TMK is sill on the loose. Dr. Ian wastes no time turning up the
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Carribean - Curse of the Black Pearl— A good as a home viewing experience can be.
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FCC To Charge ABC Television 1.4 Million Dollars For Charlotte Ross's Buttocks— If Charlotte Ross’ naked buttocks are titillating, then is not the mind also a sex organ?
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 35— Something to believe in.
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DVD Review: The All New Super Friends Hour - Season One, Volume One— Hello kids! It is time for non-violent superhero action!
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Performance Enhancing Drugs— The structure of television content determines what is acceptable drug use and what isn't.
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