- Wednesday, February 20, 2008 — 31 Articles Published
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Music Review: John Legend – Live From Philadelphia— Reflecting a sophistication that extends beyond technical skill, Legend summons the spirit and substance of classic R&B.
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Concert Review: Foo Fighters/Jimmy Eat World At American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX— Making Dallas the first stop on their U.S. tour, the Foo Fighters open it up with a big bang.
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Book Review: Crazy Diamond: Syd Barrett and the Dawn of Pink Floyd by Mike Watkinson and Pete Anderson— A look back at an early Syd Barrett biography.
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Music Review: Teenage Bottlerocket - Warning Device— Looking for a punk band from Wyoming? And they rock out? Teenage Bottlerocket might just make your day.
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Random Shuffle - Louis Armstrong, Neil Young, Blues Traveler, and Bruce Springsteen— I'm putting my iPod on shuffle and talking about college, my love of the theatre, my obsessions with bootlegs, and
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Movie Review: The Victim— Great-looking Thai horror film is creepy but confusing.
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TV Review: The Biggest Loser - Episode 8— Love means never having to ask, "Who brought the danish?"
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DVD Review: Terror of Mechagodzilla— A lost Godzilla classic finally gets a proper release in the US.
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Dave's 2008 Oscar Preview: Part Three - Battle of the Really Desolate Depictions of Texas— In which I actually say a Michael Bay film should win an Oscar...
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Music Review: Viggo Mortensen - Time Waits For Everyone— Utilizing sound, tone, and even the silences that mark the end of one note and the beginning of the next.
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Music CD & DVD Review: Albert Collins – Live At Montreux, 1992 — The Iceman Returns to Montreux
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Interview: Kacy Duke, Personal Trainer To Red Carpet-Ready Celebrities— The seemingly ageless Kacy Duke insists, “It’s not how old you are, it’s how old you feel.”
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Theatre Review (LA): Stay Forever: The Life and Music of Dusty Springfield with Kirsten Holly Smith— An exciting and moving show about Dusty Springfield's life, music, and legend.
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Obama and Plagiarism — The wolfpack of Neo-Conservative pundits are now seizing on "plagiarism".
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Makeup Your Mind: Reflections On Cosmetics And Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Issue— A level playing field may apply in sports, but not in gender relations.
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Nintendo Wii Review: The Spiderwick Chronicles— This book adapted/fantasy adventure runs a familiar vein while incorporating the unique Wii controls and unlockable content for increased replay
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PS2 Review: NCAA March Madness 08— The complete college basketball experience with new floor general features and great nostalgic game play and dynasty mode.
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Music DVD Review: Gigantour 2— Looking to rock out to some live metal? Here you go.
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Christina Ricci Goes Prosthetic in New Screen Fable Penelope— This new fairytale movie starring Christina Ricci is a feel-good flick with a twist.
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Music Review: Drew Gress - The Irrational Numbers— Great jazz that digs deep and brings everything to the surface.
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DVD Review: Highlander - The Source— The newest entry into the Highlander franchise falls flat.
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Book Review: Born Standing Up - A Comic's Life by Steve Martin— The Science of Comedy: A serious look at the business of making people laugh.
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Book Review: Glamour Knits at Home and Classic Knits at Home by Erika Knight— Two new books offer stylish and unique knitted decor.
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DVD Review: Frankenstein - The Legacy Collection (Part Two of Three)— Son of Frankenstein is the bridge between Universal's more artistic 1930s classic horror and its slickly packaged monster spook shows
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DVD Review: Becoming Jane— In late 18th century England, for a woman to be a writer was unusual. For a woman to try to
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Multiplayer Chat Show Notes #12: Patapon, Lost Odyssey, and Lost Planet— Lots of news this week, plus we cover Patapon, Lost Odyssey and Lost Planet; Now featuring Game Du Jour Deals,
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Manga Review: Noise by Tsutomu Nihei — The final image of Musubi sitting on a ruined stair, hair grown long and encased in black armor is haunting.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 55— I am cheating you.
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The Joy Of Virtual Sets— Chromakey dramatically changed how recent Hollywood films look. It can do the same for much lower budget productions as well.
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Andy Pettitte’s HGH Triangle— Pettitte’s father got HGH from Kelly Blair, a Houston-based personal trainer. How long before the Feds come knocking?
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DVD Review: Kilometre Zero— An enlightening glimpse of this little-understood land and its people.
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