- Sunday, March 09, 2008 — 28 Articles Published
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The Illinois 14th Congressional District Turns Blue for the First Time in 35 Years— A stunning victory by Democrat Bill Foster in the Illinois 14th Congressional District turns this Republican stronghold blue.
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Nintendo DS Review: FIFA Street 3— No referees, a large cache of available players and online capabilities make a nice NDS title.
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DVD Review: The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus— Monty Python's Flying Circus is pretty much the comedy equivalent of Elvis Presley's Sun sessions, where the old suddenly became
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Zimbabwe’s Madman, Witches, Prostitutes, and Two-headed Creatures— Many in poverty-striken Zimbabwe have nothing to lose, and fighting for their human dignity should not come as a surprise.
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Music Review: Your Highness Electric- The Grand Hooded Phantom— Your Highness Electric bring the groove, fire up the riffage, and leave no philosophical stoner unrocked.
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Music Review: Auktyon - Girls Sing— Auktyon is proof positive and that East and West can meet in harmony and make beautiful music together.
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Audio Book Review: 3rd i by Basil Eliades— A turbulence to dive for: poetry and music as performance art.
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DVD Review: Jimmy and Judy— Jimmy meets Judy, then goes on the joyride of a lifetime, all while avoiding the law.
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TV Review: House, MD - "Meaning" (Revisited) — The season three premiere episode of House presents us with a pain-free and recovered Dr. Gregory House.
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Theatre Review (LA): Dickie And Babe: The Truth about Leopold and Loeb— Leopold and Loeb - the unvarnished truth.
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Book Review: Boeing Versus Airbus by John Newhouse— A detailed, engrossing profile of a competition between two giants.
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DVD Review: 101 Dalmatians 2 Disc Platinum Edition— The Disney classic animated film is now available in a new two-disc set packed with bonus features sure to delight
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Book Review: The Giant Rat of Sumatra by Sid Fleischman— Sid Fleischman works his magic one more time with this tale of pirates and the Mexican War.
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Movie Review: 10,000 B.C.— Sub-par prehistoric epic that should be a lot more fun than it is.
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Blu-ray Review: In the Valley of Elah— A father's hunt for his missing son brings him a deeper understanding of his son's war in Iraq.
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Movie Review: Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day— An absolute delight. This is a fun one for sure!
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Flying Over The Ocean and Doing Touristy Things in Germany— In anticipation of our fun flights to and from Europe which will be akin to spending eight hours flying in
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Guilt and Pain— Lulu feels guilty over Logan's condition; Patrick wrestles with the knowledge he's going to be a father.
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Central Ohio Is Closed— Surely the Age of New Media can save us from the Blizzard of 2008, right?
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Travel Review: Balboa Park, San Diego— With its world famous zoo and cultural attractions, San Diego has a park for all seasons.
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Graphic Novel Review: 52, Vol. 3 by by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen— The third volume of 52 beats even volume one in terms of shocks, surprise, and emotion, demonstrating the true power
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Music DVD Review: Iron Maiden - Live After Death— Legendary '85 concert video finally gets its due transfer to digital.
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The PS3: The Casual Gamer's Console of Choice?— Sound strange? Well, the truth can be strange sometimes.
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Movie Review: Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem— The sci-fi horror that is short on runtime and big on running. Just don't step in the plotholes!
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Theater Review (NYC): Two Detectives— Top-notch supporting performances partially save Daniel Landon's foray into the world of noir.
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Comic Review: Star Trek Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment #1 by D. C. Fontana and Derek Chester with Gordon Purcell— The fourth year of the Enterprise's five-year voiyage is underway in this new series from IDW Publishing.
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Jazz Workshop: For Ornette Coleman on his 78th Birthday— Dear Ornette...
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Movie Review: The Bank Job— A strong entry in the heist genre. Straightforward and complex at the same time.
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