- Friday, March 14, 2008 — 27 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Gone Baby Gone— You win this time, Affleck!
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The Friday Morning Listen: Various Artists - Inverse Musical Resonance — I've got to put on some Ramones to return my soul to its original size and shape.
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Music Review: Eric Bibb - Get Onboard — Anyone who hears Bibb's soothing blend of folk, blues, gospel and soul will most likely "Get Onboard."
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Music Review: Mike Doughty - Golden Delicious— The former front man of Soul Coughing has put out his best effort yet.
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Music Review: Taeko Fukao - One Love— Taeko Fukao's album is a soothing and adventurous treat.
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Concert Review: Foo Fighters - Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois (February 25, 2008)— Grohl and Taylor shared the backstage camera spotlight as Grohl threw up one finger to signify one more song.
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Retro Redux: A Musical Chick Flick Is Still A Chick Flick— She had a life that was custom-made for a special kind of movie.
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Music Review: The Tossers - Gloatin’ and Showboatin’: Live On St. Patrick’s Day— Celebrate St. Patrick's Day everyday thanks to this release by the Tossers.
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Music Review: Toumast Ishmur— A beautiful and haunting CD that deserves to be listened to for the wonder that it evokes and the message
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Music Review: Ray Davies - Working Man’s Café— "I knew the face but could not tell / Why I couldn't recognise myself... / I'm the imaginary man..."
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Music Review: Putumayo Presents - Euro Groove— A funky blend of jazz, Celtic, Middle Eastern, R&B, and electronica that'll make you cool just listening to it. No,
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of March 16— This week we again discuss just where we gain a Quantum of Solace in life.
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Blu-ray Review: Talladega Nights— A miserable HD presentation doesn't dampen this hilarious Ferrell comedy.
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Theatre Review (Houston): The Alley Theatre Performs Othello— Sheer physicality and a maritime motif heighten James Black's portrayal of Shakespeare's greatest villain, Iago.
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A Helping Hand: Fearing Rejection and Abandonment— It’s unfortunate when we define ourselves as someone who can only believe what others say about us and ignore any
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Music Review: Greg Laswell - How The Day Sounds EP— Laswell's How The Day Sounds bests his previous work, offering a richer listening experience of new, and arguably improved, songs.
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Trent Reznor And Radiohead's Upward Spiral— As major labels spiral downward in terms of relevance and artist satisfaction, NIN and Radiohead leave that world behind and
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Music Review: Top 100 Albums of 2007 Pt. III (21-30)— Episode 3 of the series continues to document the amazing year of music that was '07 with some familiar faces
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Software Review – Adobe Master Collection - Adobe InDesign CS3 From Adobe Systems— InDesign CS3 still remains the best of breed for page layout software and well worth the upgrade.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 79— Back for a second.
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TV Review: Survivor: Micronesia - Penner’s Last Stand— Jonathan's injury was alot worse then anyone expected, leaving James alone with the ladies and Jason. Oh yeah.
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Music Review: Jason Ringenberg - Best Tracks And Side Tracks: 1979 – 2007 — The alt-country legend releases a two-disc retrospective of solo material.
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Music Review: Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend— Here's the band that is so much more than we ever expected to encounter.
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Music Review: Umbrella Tree - The Church & The Hospital— A smorgasbord of innovative ideas and ambition, some of which end up crashing ignominously to earth
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Movie Review: Horton Hears a Who— My First Venture to the Cineplex with My Son
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Some Questions About Lost and The Celebrity Apprentice— I've got some theories and now I need your opinions. Let's chat.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Spitzer's Folly, Sky Cries Mary, and Down the Line— Who but Sky Cries Mary could make a compelling chorus with just the words "Here comes the 5 Train"?
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