- Sunday, February 17, 2008 — 22 Articles Published
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Tall Writer's Oscar Picks and Analysis— A late push of anticipation and Hollywood star power actually give the ceremony a fresh spin this year.
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DVD Review: Aqua Teen Hunger Force - Volume 5— Aqua Teen Hunger Force is an acquired taste, but this collection is pretty good.
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Indiana Gay Marriage Ban - Update— Constitutional gay marriage ban hits a wall in Indiana House Committee. Amendment supporters lament the "tragedy." Boohoo. Crockodile tears.
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Are Any Sports Really Clean?— Recently, some of the biggest stories in sports involved cheating, so it's the proper question to ask.
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DVD Review: General Hospital Night Shift - The Complete First Season— Season one of the Soapnet original series is now available on DVD.
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DVD Review: Blue State— Someone finally follows through on their promise to move if a candidate wins office.
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TV Review: Nick News - The Legacy of Slavery— In celebration of Black History Month, Nickelodeon will air Nick News: The Legacy of Slavery on Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Music Review: Dead to Fall - Are You Serious?— Take genre cliches and flip them, that's what happens here.
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America's Wild Horses Under Threat— 36 years of mismanagement and conflict of interest have reduced the population of "protected" wild horses by nearly 50%.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Is Logan the TMK?— The clues are stacking up against Logan.
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TV Review: Dexter Lite— The CBS version of Dexter, hobbled as it is, nonetheless manages to limp into a new phase of network programming.
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TV Review: Nova - "Ape Genius"— Nova proves the intelligence of apes... but it doesn't interest this human.
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Genetic Manipulation Leads To Extended Lifespan— Scientists manipulated two genes on yeast and ended up with organism which lived ten times longer than normal.
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DVD Review: Beowulf (Unrated Director's Cut) — It’s not just an epic story, it’s the epic story.
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Theater Review (Brooklyn, NY): Macbeth with Patrick Stewart— Patrick Stewart and Rupert Goold's Macbeth has top-notch acting, of course, but also flair and humor and bonechilling thrills.
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Book Review: Evolution for Everyone - How Darwin’s Theory Can Change the Way We Think About Our Lives by David Sloan Wilson— Evolution may be for everyone, but this book is only for some. At least it's not The God Delusion.
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Dave's 2008 Oscar Preview - Part Two: Kazakhstan Lives for a Day — The Academy sure loves Tim Burton's costumes and sets and even his choice of leading man. Him, not so
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Movie Review: Jumper— A nonsensical battle around the world. Help me fill in the blanks.
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DVD Review: Michael Clayton— Michael Clayton is one of the best legal thrillers I've ever seen.
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Book Review: Deceptively Delicious - Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food by Jessica Seinfeld— Making your family healthier without coercion - and with vegetables that actually add significant subtle flavour, depth, and richness to
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DVD Review: Doomsday 2012 - The End of Days— Doomsday 2012: The End of Days provides interesting fodder for doomsday enthusiasts and skeptics alike.
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DVD Review: Beauty and the Beast - The Final Season— A love story where love even conquers death.
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