- Thursday, February 14, 2008 — 38 Articles Published
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Manhwa Review: XS Hybrid Vol. 2 by Song Ji-Hyung— Motorcycle chases and detailed fight scenes propel the reader forward at breakneck speeds
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Songs That Touch My Soul - Valentine's Day Editon Part Two— This one is really very naughty indeed at the end.
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Highlander: The Source Soundtrack Giveaway— A new Highlander movie out soon on DVD and your chance to win a copy of the soundtrack!
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Music Review: Beach House - Devotion— Indie duo Beach House's sophomore album mixes Emily Dickinson poetry and having afternoon frolics through tall grass fields.
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DVD Review: Becoming Jane— A fun and interesting look into her life.
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Interview with Evan Fallenberg, Translator and Author of Light Fell — Evan Fallenberg talks about his novel, the art of translation, and the lost love of a chocolate brown Triumph Spitfire.
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Interview with Susan Berger, Author of Jamie's Dream— Children's book author Susan Berger talks about her work and collaboration with her author son.
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Book Review: Extraordinary Circumstances - The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower by Cynthia Cooper, Former Vice President, WorldCom— Are you brave enough to take on a giant? Cynthia Cooper was: she's the whistleblower who brought down WorldCom.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— Like oil, There Will Be Blood sticks to the fingertips and remains difficult to wash away.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Set to Debut in Theaters This Summer— George Lucas to premiere new CG Star Wars series as a feature length movie.
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TV Review: America’s Ballroom Challenge – International Standard— The winners were the epitome of smooth.
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Benazir Bhutto's Assassination: The Death Of A Dream— The death of Benazir Bhutto is not just another assassination; it has made an orphan of Pakistani politics.
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Late Congressman Tom Lantos "Savaged" on Air by Radio Host— There is a rudeness, a viciousness, a needless hatred in Eastern European Jewish culture that pervades it like a miasmal
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Nintendo Wii Review: Samurai Warriors - Katana— Slice and dice your way through waves of foes in this latest installment full of solid action and expanded variety.
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Book Review: Want to Marry A Good Man? Here's How! by Alisa Goodwin Snell— If marriage is your goal, this book on finding and marrying a good man may be the Valentine's gift you
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John McCain's Conservative Problem— The results of yesterday's Virginia Republican Primary are a perfect example of John McCain's struggle to appeal to conservative voters.
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Music Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles Soundtrack— James Horner scores The Spiderwick Chronicles in grand orchestral style.
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Music DVD Review: Overkill - Live at Wacken Open Air 2007— Old School thrash delivered live and with great conviction.
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Champagne: The Taste of Love— Celebrating romance? Discover the "affordable" alternative to Champagne.
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Nintendo DS Review: Dementium: The Ward— A quality horror first-person shooter for the Nintendo DS that shouldn't be overlooked.
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PSP Review: Downstream Panic!— Enough challenge, originality and replay value (80 levels!) to swim with the best action puzzlers out there
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 49— A professional struggle.
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A Funny Thing Happened On My Way Into The Voting Booth— I thought about my sons before casting my Super Tuesday vote.
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Book Review: Special Assignments: The Further Adventures of Erast Fandorin by Boris Akunin— Akunin's stories are the benchmark against which other writers of detective or crime fiction should be set.
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Movie Review: Casablanca— One of the most popular, most-quoted, most beloved films of all time.
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It is Now or Never for Clinton— There are many weaknesses in Obama's candidacy, and the Clinton camp has to exploit them to stay in the race.
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Marty's Musical Meltdown: Bushwhack, Chop Suicide, Crowning Glory, Die So Fluid, NFD, and Iron Maiden— A look at some metal and hard rock releases.
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Music Review: Enrico Rava & Stefano Bollani - The Third Man— Music for Valentine's Day.
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Fifteen, Punk, and Slightly Feminine— A look at the stereotypes men and women have against each other.
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Music Review: grief of WAR - a mounting crisis... as their fury got unleashed— Old school thrash from the land of the Rising Sun.
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The Dark Days of Our Democracy— Must the voters tolerate another subversion of the Public Will?
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DVD Review: The King Of Kong (A Fistful Of Quarters)— No Country For Old Donkey Kong enthusiasts? Sorry, Mario, but this movie is like a barrel-shot to the face!
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Law & Order Chooses Character Over Couture, Cashmere Mafia...— Given the choice, I'd always choose characters and stories over clothes. Others may feel differently.
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Clemens' Pitch To Congress Is High And Outside— Roger Clemens appears to have misremembered, mis-stated, misunderstood and misguided the opposing team — the Federal government.
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Quickies: Akoya Afrobeat, Joe Jackson, Herbie Hancock— Familiar names, familiar sounds, and a few surprises.
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Bush Plays Target Practice With Falling U.S. Spy Satellite— What don't we know about the Bush Administration's attempt at resurrecting Reagan's "Star Wars" follies?
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Beyond Bounds: A Paranormal Valentines! — Romance and old haunts with Lilith Saintcrow, Stephenie Meyer, Kerrelyn Sparks, Kim Harrison, and Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Book Review: Song Man - A Melodic Adventure, Or, My Single-Minded Approach to Songwriting by Will Hodgkinson— For frustrated musicians, armchair rock stars, or anyone who's ever played air guitar in their underwear in front of the
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