- Tuesday, February 26, 2008 — 38 Articles Published
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Nintendo DS Review: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Justice for All— It is good to be Wright: the defense attorney who uncovers the truth in wacky murder cases.
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Songs That Touch My Soul— Come let me show you how much pelvic control it takes to gyrate and grind slowly while straddling you.
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Reactions to Oscars 2008— A recap of one of the most satisfying Oscars in years.
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Book Review: Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems by John Ashbery— Always playing, Ashbery writes inexplicable sentences in utterly graceful English.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 61— Just a quickie.
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Concert Review: Aiden with Schoolyard Heroes & Ivoryline at the Bricktown Ballroom— As part of Aiden’s 2008 The World by Storm tour last Thursday night the bands put on an energetic and
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Music DVD Review: Paul McCartney – Ecce Cor Meum— With an enduring spirit of loss and love, this performance assumes a humble magnificence.
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Oscars 2008: A Post-Mortem— A look back on the highlights, moments, and my bad choices.
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TV Review: Terminator - The Sarah Connor Chronicles— Rowdy robots and time-travel shenanigans. Paradox anyone? Or maybe some aspirin?
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Book Review Life: A User's Manual by Steve Cullison— A tale of how to get through life without trying too hard.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Beowulf— A wide selection of new titles to spend some time with.
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Oscar Turns 80: Hollywood's Big Winners— Besides the European actors unexpectedly running the board, the night was pretty much a coin toss.
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Blu-ray Review: Mr. Woodcock— A dull, misguided comedy with a few light laughs.
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Book Review: Comrade J - The Untold Secrets of Russia's Master Spy in America After the End of the Cold War by Pete Earley— For anybody interested in the future of the country, an otherwise untold part of the recent past - or in
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Box Office Update 2/22-2/24: Vantage Point's Trailer Carpet Bomb Pays Off— Wide release films went 50/50 for placing in the top ten.
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Book Review: Curse + Berate In 69+ Languages, Edited By R.V. Branham— "What Would Caligula Say and Do?" If this book doesn't give you a new respect for the wonder of words
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Product Review: Absinthe Lollipops— While you won’t get a buzz off them, the lollipops are certainly tasty treats.
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State of the Warriors: Missed Chances At The Trade Deadline— Kobe has Pau, Dirk has Kidd, and even Deron Williams has Kyle Korver. What do the Warriors have?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Motives— Diego explains his string of murders.
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Book Review: Parental Advisory: Music Censorship in America by Eric Nuzum— A thorough, though biased, history of music censorship. If you’re looking for a thoughtful analysis of how censorship has impacted
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Theatre Review (LA): The Memoirs of Abraham Lincoln by Peter King Beach— Abe Lincoln tells his side of things in this masterfully performed one-man play.
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Manhwa Review: Deja-Vu: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter by Youn In-Wan — Each season is a different point in history, drawing out the story of two star-crossed lovers facing huge obstacles across
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Filmmakers Who Matter: William Wyler— A look at one of Hollywood's most acclaimed directors.
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Book Review: Nerds: Who They Are and Why We Need More of Them by David Anderegg— Rigid and negative stereotyping has us overlooking the broad range of characteristics that make each of us wonderfully unique.
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Book Review: Black Ships by Jo Graham— This book is for romance fans who also enjoy a good dose of well-researched historical narrative in their reading.
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Reality TV Casting Calls Weekly Wrap-Up: Guide to Style, Mobile Home Makeover, Settle Your Argument UFC Style, Splitsville, and More!— Here are your casting calls for this week: Do you have what it takes to be on any of these
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Book Review: Nameless Night by G.M. Ford— From schlumpf to superhero in 338 pages.
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Book Review: Fangland by John Marks— Vampires and television news - both create a form of life that is neither living or dead.
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Fanfiction, Fans, and House— Television shows, flms, and novels often cry out for further exploration. Thus was born the fandom-driven world of "fanfiction."
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Book Review: The Creative Digital Darkroom by Katrin Eismann and Sean Duggan— If you are new to digital photography or are moving to the digital darkroom, then this should be on your
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Interview with Marilyn Meredith, Mystery Author— A missing toddler and a female officer are the center of Marilyn Meredith's latest mystery.
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DVD Review: The Oozing Skull— This heady stroke of genius packs more zingers than the Hostess brand.
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DVD Review: Justice League - The New Frontier— An animated essential.
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Blu-ray Review: Deja Vu— A vastly confusing time travel plot doesn't derail the entertaining performances and action.
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New Album Releases 02/26/08: Here Come The Ladies With Janet, Erykah, And Dolly; Plus Cowboy Junkies, China Forbes, Death Angel & More— Lets hear it for the ladies...
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Is Your Wireless Network Secure Enough?— Most folks who have a wireless network in their home have not secured it. Here's how.
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DVD Review: Justice League - The New Frontier— The world's greatest superheroes come together for the first time... again.
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DVD Review: The Fugitive - Season One, Volume Two— The Fugitive remains of the best dramas in television history.
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