- Tuesday, March 11, 2008 — 40 Articles Published
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Blu-ray DVD Review: We Own The Night— My first Blu-ray experience was a mixed one, but I'm glad I finally joined the HD generation.
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New Album Releases 03/11/08: Snoop Dogg, Kelis, Rick Ross, Fat Joe, Randy Jackson, POTUSA, The Vines...NOW! That's What I Call A Slow Week— Sometimes you gotta' play the hand you are dealt.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— Breathtaking cinematography and performances worthy of all its Oscar glory.
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When Light is Dark: Waste from Key Solar Cell Ingredient Damages Chinese Environment— China is courting environmental disaster by rushing to industrialize. The components of solar cells are part of the problem.
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Book Review: Scraps of Time 1960 - Abby Takes A Stand by Patricia McKissack, Illustrated by Gordon James— This 2008 Children's Sequoyah Masterlist entry shows a determined girl during the Civil Rights Movement.
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Leonard Cohen Announces World Tour on Heels of Rock Hall Induction— On the evening of his induction to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Leonard Cohen announced his first world
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Book Review: Ramblin’ on my Mind - New Perspectives on the Blues, Edited by David Evans— W.C. Handy, Bumble Bee Slim, Son House, Robert Johnson, the “St. Louis Blues,” Zydeco... and Pentatonism, too.
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HD DVD Review: Beowulf (Director's Cut)— "Beowulf" sets the bar for Best HD DVD of 2008.
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DVD Review: Lillie— Follow the life of Lillie Langtry in this massive and wonderful set.
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DVD Review: South Park - The Imagionationland Trilogy— South Park is sometimes called the crude uncle at the family reunion. At some point, the show will offend everyone.
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DVD Pick of the Week: No Country for Old Men— Oscar winners, losers, and more await you on shelves this week.
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The Top Ten Blu-ray Discs You Must Own: Part II— Looking at Blu-ray specs and players and the second half of the top ten titles you must own.
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Box Office Update for 3/7-3/9: 10,000 B.C. Proves a Modern Day Success— 10,000 BC proves to be no 300. Heck, it's barely Pathfinder.
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Music Review: Melissa Errico - Lullabies & Wildflowers— Melissa Errico's new album is soothing and gentle, perfect for expressing her newest challenge: motherhood.
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Music Review: Sean Costello - We Can Get Together — At the rate he's going it's scary to think how good Costello will be by the time he finally hits
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Bootleg Country: Robert Earl Keen - Live at the Strawberry Festival, 2000— It was the first time I'd ever paid money to see someone I didn't know.
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Magic Junk Radio 9: Cover Me Porkins— If life is a giant hog, MJR is a crispy slice of bacon. It also plays on your iPod. Tasty!
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Eliot And The Platinum Hoo-Hah— What was Eliot Spitzer thinking?
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Opera Review (LA): The Broken Jug by Ullmann and The Dwarf by Zemlinsky at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion— A splendid new production of two forgotten masterworks from the Holocaust at the LA Opera.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Nikolas Rushed to Surgery— While Lulu sits by Logan's bedside and Sonny is still raging over Michael, Nikolas is rushed to surgery.
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DVD Review: Dan in Real Life— Steve Carell, with an amazing supporting cast, quality family laughs, and sweet romance equals the best comedy of the 2007!
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DVD Review: 13 - Game of Death— A twisted Thai gem that should not be ignored.
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DVD Review: No Country For Old Men— This Oscar-winning Best Picture has high caliber action and thrills, but needs better extras and a Coen directors' commentary.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl— Games have defined consoles in the past - Halo the Xbox, Sonic the Sega Genesis, now the Wii has Super
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In the Beginning: Claudio Monteverdi’s The Coronation of Poppea— A Look at The Coronation of Poppea and the Beginnings of Opera
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Blu-ray Review: 30 Days of Night— A run of the mill although stylish vampire movie.
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DVD Review: Hitman (Unrated)— Hitman knows how to kill and he looks good doing it.
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How Kobe Bryant Found His Thoughtless Awareness— Learning to love Kobe Bryant, one improbable layup at a time.
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Mike Greenberg And Arlen Specter: Two Conspiracy Peas In A Pod— Doesn't ESPN's Mike Greenberg and U.S. Senator Arlen Specter have anything better to talk about than spygate?
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Music Review: The Gutter Twins - Saturnalia— I have a feeling we may be talking about Saturnalia for years to come.
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The Crumbling Facade Of The Theory Of Evolution— Does the fossil record disprove the theory of evolution?
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 76— The New Assault
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Comic Review: Rostam: Tales From The Shahnameh— A medieval Persian epic is brought vividly into the 21st century.
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Music Review: Maria Schneider Orchestra - Sky Blue— The Grammy-Winning composer's latest is an imaginative album filled with emotion and detail.
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Contemplating Whether American TV is 'Genius'— A look at my 3 favourite US TV shows - genius or not?
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DVD Review: Intelligence - Season One— Intelligence. With intelligence.
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Top Gear Makes Me Yearn For A Bugatti— If anyone out there has a Bugatti they'll let me check out...
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Blu-ray Review: Employee of the Month— A dud of a comedy with far funnier Blu-ray extras.
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Book Review Things I Have Learned In My Life So Far by Stefan Sagmeister— A few thoughts we all need to hear displayed in outlandish but noticable fashion.
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Welcome to Hog Heaven!— Attention all Hogs! Your appearance is mandatory!
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