- Wednesday, February 06, 2008 — 33 Articles Published
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Video Game Industry: The Misconceived Perception— The non-gaming public, as seen in the Mass Effect/Fox News debacle, has a perception of video games that has failed
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Jazz Tasting Menu #1: Ari Erev, Abigail Riccards, Jacintha, Jae Sinnett, Ganelin Trio Priority— Shining the spotlight on some deserving lesser-known names in jazz.
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Music Review: The Bell - Make Some Quiet— A few tracks are stronger than others, but over all this is a solid debut.
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Music Review: Genghis Tron - Board Up the House— Interesting melding of genres. Epic in scope, intense in execution.
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An Interview with Judge David Young, Justice With A Snap— Judge David is openly gay and having fun. His playfulness with authority makes for a really enjoyable show.
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Blu-ray Review: Sky High— The best superhero movie no one seems to know of.
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Music DVD Review: Various Performers Musical Brotherhoods From The Trans-Saharan Highway— An intimate, close up view of a way of life that has existed for hundreds, if not thousands, of years.
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Live Music Review: Buddy Guy, Winnetka, Illinois - 1/30/08 — Follow a journey led by one of the 20th's century's greatest musical prophets.
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Interview with Deborah Woehr, Author of Prosperity— Do ghosts really exist? Deborah Woehr explores this issue in her latest novel, Prosperity.
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Book Review: The Con Artist of Catalina Island - A McAfee Twins Christmas Novel by Jennifer Colt— The McAfee twins are back, and this time it's going to be a doozie of a holiday!
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Beyond Bounds: Jonathan Barnes, Jayne Ann Krentz, Lora Leigh, Lynsay Sands, Christopher Paolini— Dragons, Demons, Sleepwalkers, Vampires, and Psychics
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Book Review: Sin No More by Kimberla Lawson Roby— Roby is an exceptionally gifted author who chooses to share her talents with taste, and I admire her individuality.
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Music Review: The Audition - Champion— Catchy pop-punk, not much replay value for a guy who likes it heavier, but still worthy of a spin.
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Manga Review: Aria by Kozue Amano— Interesting characters and gorgeous artwork on the watery planet of Aqua.
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Book Review: Digital Astrophotography: A Guide To Capturing The Cosmos by Stefan Seip— Digital Astrophotography sticks to the basics and doesn’t overwhelm you with too much information.
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Blu-ray Review: Glory Road— How many of these underdog sports movies do we need?
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— A story about black gold and black souls in turn-of-the-century California.
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DVD Review: The Complete Cracker— Cracker was probably the finest police show ever televised on either side of the Atlantic Ocean.
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DVD Review: Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown - Remastered Deluxe Edition— A classic Peanuts special (and two others) come to DVD.
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Book Review - Teach Like Your Hair’s on Fire: The Methods and Madness Inside Room 56 by Rafe Esquith— He’s managed to teach not only teach the basics to his mostly ESL students, he has taught them to read
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Book Review: On the Edge of the Dark Sea of Darkness by Andrew Peterson— There's lots of scope to read a Narnia-style message into this fantastic tale.
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Stargate Atlantis Ready For A Fifth Season— Updates for the show's fifth season.
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TV Review: Welcome to the Captain Series Premiere— The residents of the Captain are only kinda crazy. Is that enough to make you come back?
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Satire: Crying for Comic Relief— There she goes again, it all depends on the meaning of "is."
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DVD Review: Super Comet - After The Impact— It is the end of the world as we know it when a comet hits our planet. What will happen?
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Blu-ray Review: Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End— The weakest movie and Blu-ray of the series.
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TV Review: The Biggest Loser— The Temptation Round encourages bingeing.
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Making The Rounds at General Hospital - Who's Not the TMK?— We may not know who the TMK is, but we do who it's not.
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Music Review: OneRepublic - Dreaming Out Loud— OneRepublic's Dreaming Out Loud is full of hopeful ballads and a couple of rock songs, and showcases the band's vocal
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Music Review: Kenny G - Rhythm & Romance— This CD lingers in the senses and causes the recesses of the mind to crave romantically inclined situations.
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Roger Clemens Has Only Himself to Blame— Brian McNamee reportedly has given federal investigators physical evidence that corroborates his testimony that Clemens used PEDs.
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Jazz Workshop: The Tricky Appeal of Free Jazz— Bear with me. My ultimate point requires me to relate three stories...
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DVD Review: The Duel — Horatio Hornblower stands as the inspiration of all naval heroes. Here's how it began.
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