- Monday, March 10, 2008 — 40 Articles Published
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What Was Derek Anderson Thinking?— The debate is fierce on whether the Browns should have signed Anderson, but should he have signed with them?
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Book Review: In Search of Molly Pitcher by Linda Grant De Pauw— An innovative approach to getting middle schoolers interested in history.
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Graphic Novel Review: Angel: Spotlight & Auld Lang Syne— Second of a three-part consideration of recent graphic novels devoted to the vampire with a soul.
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Book Review: Brothers in Hope - The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan by Mary Williams with R. Gregory Christie— One of the hardest-hitting books from the 2008 Children's Sequoyah Masterlist is about survival in war-torn Sudan.
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Book Review: Nameless Night by G.M. Ford— G.M. Ford is known for hard-hitting suspense fiction, and this one has plenty of twists and turns.
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Book Review: Gypsy Tears - Loving a Holocaust Survivor by Cora Schwartz— This is a book needed for such a time as this, as the last holocaust survivors die and their stories
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Book Review: Gods Behaving Badly by Marie Phillips— The Greek Gods are alive and well and living in London. There goes the neighbourhood.
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Software Review –Visual Studio 2008: Professional Edition From Microsoft— With very few exceptions, users of prior versions will find a significant feature to justify an upgrade.
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Book Review: Lowji Discovers America by Candace Fleming— A great fast and humorous read about a boy from India who's trying to figure out how America works.
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DVD Review: 101 Dalmatians: Two-Disc Platinum Edition (1961)— Completely remastered, this Disney classic is a must own.
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Music Review: The Gaslight Anthem - Senor and the Queen EP— This is what Bruce Springsteen might sound like if he was into punk rock.
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Movie Review: The Bank Job— Roger Donaldson takes a low-watt approach to supporting roles and ruses and creates a dimmer drama.
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Retro Redux: Jazzin' The Classics With Larry Clinton— Although a lot of purists didn't like the practice, it's been pretty common among jazz musicians for years.
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HD DVD Review: American Gangster— A film you can miss; a commentary track you shouldn't.
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Movie Review: Gone, Baby, Gone— Set in Boston, storywise and filmwise, this movie delivers an emotional punch that will leave viewers reeling.
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Music Review: Okkervil River - The Stage Names— Eric Whelchel final gives a listen to one of 2007's best indie albums.
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Concert Review: Björk - Shanghai, China— Björk puts on a fabulous show and stirs controversy in Shanghai.
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Creating The Third Age: Casting— The creator of the upcoming webseries The Third Age takes you behind the casting process.
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DVD Review: Wedding Daze— Mediocre rom-com survives with likable performances.
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The Evolving Definition of Radio— Is traditional radio irrelevant? Its definition needs to change.
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Theatre Review (LA): Henry IV Part One by William Shakespeare at A Noise Within— Shakespeare's Fatman and Robin - er, Hal.
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Hillary's VP Smokescreen— The Clintons dropping hints about a 'dream ticket' with Barack Obama. Here's why that strategy is putting Obama in a
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Politically Overdosed – A Rant— It's still early, and already I'm politically overdosed.
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Concert Review: Daughtry - Bradley Center, Milwaukee, February 21, 2008— Daughtry began the performance with a new song titled “You Don’t Belong.”
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DVD Review: Family Ties - The Third Season— To review the third season is sort of like playing baseball and hitting off of a tee.
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Book Review: Stardust by Neil Gaiman— There are elements of the fantastic, the wonderful and bizarre, and Gaiman touches on the fairy tales we grew up
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Product Review: Sears Kenmore Elite Washer and Dryer — Please don’t waste your money.
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A Scooby-Thesis For The Kiddies— Scooby-Doo reflected turbulent changes during an entire decade when the world was redefining itself.
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The Typewritten Manuscript— Not having the distraction of iTunes, e-mail, and high-speed web browsing makes me stick to my craft.
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Music Review: Goldfrapp - Seventh Tree— They’ve traded pop-glitz and glam for folk-psychedelia and sun while remaining undeniably Goldfrapp.
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Eliot Spitzer: Irresistible Stupidity, Immoveable Standards— The American press, and a portion of the populace, demand that politicians be as pure as clergymen. (Okay, bad
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Ogre— Shrek stomps people in the 1800s. Okay, maybe a loose cousin of Shrek.
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Reality Television Casting Call Weekly Wrap-Up: MTV Party Girls, NBC Restaurant Competition, Masters of Dance, Toughest Jobs and More!— See if your opportunity for 15 minutes of fame is in this casting call list!
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Book Review: The Overlook by Michael Connelly— A lot more like TV than previous effort, but it lets his true talent for tale-telling shine over his struggles
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Book Review: Shakespeare - The World as Stage by Bill Bryson— What do we really know about William Shakespeare? Bill Bryson puts his detective hat on to find out...
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Book Review: My Boring Ass Life: The Uncomfortably Candid Diary Of Kevin Smith— Kevin Smith's life is anything but boring and nowhere near a waste.
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DVD Review: ...And Justice for All— Norman Jewison, Al Pacino, and Barry Levinson get together for this legal dramedy.
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Interview with James Hardt, Ph.D., Author of The Art of Smart Thinking— ...about human consciousness and workings of the ego.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 3/10/2008— You're probably not paying attention because of Brawl.
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Clausewitless On Warbirds— The real issue determining who is better suited to be Commander in Chief is being overlooked.
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