- Thursday, January 31, 2008 — 37 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Freedom Manifesto by Tom Hodgkinson — You are now free to reject consumerism.
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Book Review: Fashion - A History from the 18th to the 20th Century, edited by The Kyoto Costume Institute— Think that fashion has gone the way of all flesh? Take a look at these books.
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Book Review: The Silver Serpent by David Debord— A gripping epic fantasy in the tradition of Robert Jordan, Raymond Feist and David Eddings.
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They're Dropping Like Flies After Florida— The also-rans are falling by the wayside. It looks more and more like a McCain-Obama contest in the fall.
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TV Review: House - "It's a Wonderful Lie"— A Christmas present from FOX full of sex, lies, and surprises.
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Music Review: Eyes Set To Kill — Reach — Female-fronted hard rock/metal outfit presents us their debut release.
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Carribean - Dead Man's Chest— Features are slightly less involving, but the video and audio trump the first film's Blu-ray.
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Music DVD Review: Jamiroquai- Live At Montreaux — Despite a lull in the set-list, this new DVD is an electric performance by the acid jazz funsksters.
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DVD Review: Dedication — Dedication is a modern love story, with the emphasis on modern.
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DVD Review: The Blood Shed— Be afraid if you ever see Beeftina walking down the street.
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Music Review: Bullet For My Valentine - Scream Aim Fire— Bullet For My Valentine is back with an all new album that may very well push them further in the
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Music Review: The Blind Boys Of Alabama Down In New Orleans— They've managed to take the music to a place where the sound itself is inspirational and is able to carry
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Music Review: Danny Diablo - Thugcore 4 Life— The Queens, New York native son brings to us the art form of "thugcore".
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Music DVD Review: Blackmore's Night - Paris Moon— Classic guitarist Ritchie Blackmore defies conventional wisdom with his Renaissance-inspired band...and succeeds on this live DVD.
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No Lingerie Bowl? No Problem— Turns out the typical 18-35 male enjoys tits and football, but not at the same time.
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DVD Review: Rocket Science— Rocket Science's story of a problem-riddled teen doesn't quite get off the ground.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Cold Hard Truth— Lucky and Kate had some truths to face, while Patrick avoided one.
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Blu-ray Review: The Terminator— An impressive if inconsistent HD debut for this classic.
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DVD Review: Die and Let Live— Whatever you do, remember to save the pizza!
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Virtual Console Review: Sin and Punishment— The fan-favorite Nintendo 64 title from Japan was worth the long wait.
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DVD Review: Lake Placid 2— Compared to the original movie, which was a real curveball for horror fans, this sequel is a tragic bottomfeeder.
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The Evolution of Evil— Article V of the Constitution authorizes the deployment of magical pixies to fix all the world's ills.
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DVD Review: Twin Peaks - The Definitive Gold Box Edition— This big, beautiful, complete box set is worth the money.
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— Two scholars go on a whirlwind adventure to discover the truth behind a biblical mystery.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - The Bittersweets— This debut album is one of the strongest and most surprisingly mature albums from a young band I have heard.
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DVD Review: Tootsie - 25th Anniversary Edition— Tootise gets a new release on DVD for its 25th anniversary.
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Graphic Novel Review - 30 Days of Night: Red Snow by Ben Templesmith— Ben Templesmith’s newest addition to the popular vampire GN series finds blood ‘n’ fangs on the Russian front.
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Book Review: Discover Chocolate by Clay Gordon— Love chocolate? Here's a book you - or your favorite chocoholic - will savor.
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Book Review: I Heart My In-Laws by Dina Koutas Poch— The book is written in Poch’s matter-of-fact voice and despite being hysterically funny, it is packed with good advice.
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Book Review: Educating Peter by Lettie Teague— Yearn for an easy way to learn everything about wine?
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Book Review: Swapping Lives by Jane Green— Can one person really step into another’s life?
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Blu-ray Review: Terminator 2— A sub-standard Blu-ray effort for a classic action movie.
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DVD Review: Swamp Thing - Seasons 1 and 2— While Swamp Thing didn’t exactly set the world on fire, it has a loyal fan base and the series is
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TV Review: House, MD - "It's a Wonderful Lie"— The latest House episode, "It's a Wonderful Lie", explores House's unique relationship with the truth.
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Making Oscar Night Interesting (Again)— One month of status quo to go...
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PC Game Review: Bookworm Adventures— Another casual winner from PopCap.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— Surprisingly, the movie entertained me in a bizarre way. Oilman Daniel Plainview is an unforgettable character
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