- Saturday, February 16, 2008 — 25 Articles Published
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PlayStation Network Update: 02/14/2008— A solid update on the PSN, demos, movies and more!
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The Obama Virus— Will.i.am's video tribute to Obama is making the Internet rounds. But does it say anything of substance?
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Music Review: Freezepop - Future Future Future Perfect— The sweet, sweet sounds of synthesizers and ethereal pop vocals made even better with witty lyrics.
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TV Review: Jericho Returns and the Peanut People Rejoice— Peanuts are not nuts. Jericho fans didn't get that memo.
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Book Review: The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell— Bernard Cornwell's first book in his new "Saxon Series" is a riproaring adventure replete with battles and betrayals.
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Bang Bang, You're Dead— The rich vein of Australia's criminal past is never too far from the surface, even in the 21st century. A
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A Modest Proposal For Reforming The Health Insurance Industry— How to reduce the cost of health care with or without help from the government.
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Software Review – Adobe Master Collection - Adobe Soundbooth CS3 From Adobe Systems— For those multimedia producers who are unfamiliar with sound editing or intimidated by it, Soundbooth CS3 is a must-have.
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Music Review: Salt the Wound - Carnal Repercussions— Strong debut for this already changed deathcore act.
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Licence to Inhale? England Mulls Tough New Anti-Smoking Measure— Britons may soon need a licence to buy cigarettes if a radical new proposal becomes law.
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Movie Review: The New World— The New World is a sumptuous film delight.
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The Great Cafés: Confitería Ideal, Buenos Aires— For the essence of tango, you can do no better.
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The Road to Getting My First License— After a year, I got it.
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DVD Review: This American Life - Season One— The popular Chicago Public Radio show comes to television. Who ever said Ira Glass has a face for radio?
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Freedom Of Expression Under Attack In Quebec— Balancing nationalism and liberty is a dicey game.
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Movie Review: The Reichsorchester— Sublime music, tragic times.
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Movie Review: Persepolis— Strong animated entry is vastly different than typical Hollywood fare.
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DVD Review: The Best of Comedy Central Presents Uncensored — The short shelf life of stand-up hamstrings this disc.
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Movie Review: Bookie Is A Short Film That Conveys A Lot In A Little Time— Its pacing is perfect, and its timing elegant; you couldn't ask for more from a short movie.
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DVD Review: The Jewish Americans— Now on DVD, PBS' three-part series The Jewish Americans traces the history of this small but influential part of the
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Movie Review: Just Married— An odious, idiotic exercise that should be avoided by all.
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DVD Review: Classic Albums - Reasonable Doubt— This documentary gives Jay-Z's greatest album its proper due.
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Book Review: Knee High by the Fourth of July by Jess Lourey— Looking for a fun hometown mystery, with a little sexual innuendo? Try the latest Murder-By-Month Mystery.
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Retro Redux: Lionel Hampton Got The Job - And Became A Legend— The fictionalized job interview was movie silliness — but the bottom line is that a future legend got his key
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Book Review: No Control by Shannon K. Butcher— Shannon K. Butcher's romance career blossoms with her second book, a great mix of romance and action.
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