- Saturday, March 08, 2008 — 15 Articles Published
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Music Review: Bass Communion - Pacific Codex— Porcupine Tree's Steven Wilson takes a dark, but beautiful ride to the edge of the abyss. Just make sure your
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Did Big Mac’s Temper Get The Best of Him?— Did John McCain really lose his temper with Elisabeth Bumiller of the New York Times?
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Vinyl Tap: The Ventures - Walk Don't Run— Something Ventured, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame gained.
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Music Review: Good Riddance - Remain In Memory: The Final Show - Santa Cruz, California— It's tough to say good riddance to a band that was just that damn good.
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Music Review: Edison Glass - Time is Fiction— Repetition creates a tiring listen out of what should be an engaging album.
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Blu-ray Review: Saw IV— The series is beginning to run completely dry.
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DVD Review: Six-String Samurai— Weird genre mash-up that delivers the goods.
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DVD Review: Invisible Children— Help make sure that there are no more Invisible Children.
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Mobile Review: Shadowalker— Aside from a few misguided design quirks, this is fun romp.
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Blu-ray Review: No Country For Old Men— The Coen Brothers film based on Cormac McCarthy's bestseller delivers nail-biting suspense, hard-edged violence, and realistic plotting.
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DVD Review: The Fugitive - Season One, Volume Two— Don't let this set escape you.
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The Comeback of Vinyl— It seems an old technology is taking the hearts and minds of America.
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Music Review: Kelis - The Hits— When music critics talk about contemporary R&B divas, Kelis is never mentioned and, for many, hardly an afterthought.
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Music DVD Review: UFO - Showtime— One of the greatest British rock bands ever, captured in 21st century high technology format.
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Theatre Review (LA): The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the 68 Cent Theatre— A provocative Judas Iscariot whodunit by Stephen Adly Guirgis.
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