- Sunday, March 02, 2008 — 34 Articles Published
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Concert Review: Bon Jovi - Bradley Center, Milwaukee, February 22, 2008 — Jon Bon Jovi entertained the audience with his storytelling by telling Richie and violinist Lorenza Ponce, “why don’t you two
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Rock & Roll Feature: Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac Plays the Blues— It's just one of those classic albums and I'm glad to salute it around the time of it's 40th anniversary.
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Music Review: Green Lizard - Las Armas Del Silencio— ...
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Retro Redux: Revisiting Elvis In Hawaii— If only I'd saved that Hawaiian shirt...
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Music Review: State Radio - Year Of The Crow— The most passionately honest music since the Clash. These guys could very well be the next "only band that matters."
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DVD Review: The Love Boat - Season One, Volume One— Come aboard, we're expecting you!
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Creating The Third Age: The Spark of an Idea— The first in a series of looks behind the upcoming sci-fi webseries, The Third Age.
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Movie Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— For 1:52, it cuffs you to your seat and leaves you virtually incapable of movement and/or speech.
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Book Review: Desert Cut by Betty Webb— In a mystery that reveals horrifying, hidden truths, Betty Webb paints a picture of Arizona with a violent past and,
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Shaq Leads Suns to 2-4 Record— Phoenix Suns sinking since Shaquille O'Neal trade
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Book Review: The Dancer And The Thief by Antonio Skarmeta— Like a great painting The Dancer And The Thief is simple to look at, but moves you beyond what words
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Dual Terrorist Attacks in Pakistan Claim Lives— A new wave of terrorist killings in Pakistan have raised many questions
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Theater Review (NYC): STUCK! at the Frigid Festival— Kiki's frazzled morning slams to a halt when she gets locked in the basement bathroom of a Starbucks.
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Review: Hotel Golf Du Medoc— Want to play golf among first growth vineyards?
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Interview: Reverend A. R. Bernard, Senior Pastor and CEO of the Christian Cultural Center— Reverend A. R. Bernard is the founder and spiritual leader of the 29,000-member Christian Cultural Center in New York City.
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Visiting Haut Maco in Cotes De Bourg— Curious to find affordable wines from Bordeaux?
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Tasting Chateau Tayac— Robert Parker gave this wine excellent scores. Enjoy a virtual visit to the Chateau.
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Restaurant Review: Go Fish in California's Napa Valley— Like Sushi? Try the new Go Fish restaurant in Napa.
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DVD Review: Into The Wild— Deserves a spot on everyone's “to watch” list.
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Movie Review: The Other Boleyn Girl— The Other Boleyn Girl is a movie a professor with a Girl Power! agenda would love.
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Book Review: Wikipedia – the Missing Manual by John Broughton— Learn how to contribute to Wikipedia from start to finish, or simply add some tips and tricks to your bag.
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Book Review: I is for Indecent, J is for Jealousy, K is for Kinky, L is for Leather edited by Alison Tyler— Better by far than cocoa for bedtime reading.
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Music Review: John Coltrane - Afro Blue Impressions — Afro Blue Impressions is a portal.
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2008 Spring Movie Preview— This previews goes to Memorial Day when Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull begins the summer season.
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From LP to mp3: Bringing Your Record Collection into the 21st Century— Do you have 100s of LPs lying dormant on your bookshelves? Maybe now's the time to digitize them.
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— The Best Actor in thrall to a squandered story.
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Movie Review: Penelope— It doesn't matter what you look like, the fans will like you.
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DVD Review: Nightmare Detective (Unrated)— Nightmare Detective says a lot behind the blood.
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Goodbye, Jeff Healey— The great Jeff Healey that I will always remember.
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TV Review: House, MD - "Who's Your Daddy" (Revisited)— This season two episode of House, MD was filled with revelations about House, his relationships, and his pain.
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Movie Review: In Bruges— Brilliant piece of movie-making, this is not to be missed.
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HD DVD Review: The Kingdom— A gripping, involving tale of shaky international politics and mass murder.
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Seattle's Battle To Keep The SuperSonics— David Stern claims there will be no miracle happening to keep the Sonics in Seattle. Oh really?
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Concert Review: Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden, NYC, 2/28/08— These erstwhile Blind Faith members and enduring legends offered plenty of awe-inspiring moments in this incredible concert.
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