- Monday, March 17, 2008 — 34 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Outlaw Demon Wails by Kim Harrison— Get lost in the Hollows, where witches, vampires, weres, and demons come out to play.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 82— The wall.
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Movie Review: Appleseed - Ex Machina— A must-see for any fan of the cyberpunk genre.
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DVD Review: Route 66 - Season One, Volume Two— I got my kicks watching Route 66. I'm betting you will, too.
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Movie Review: Never Back Down— Weak fight film offers nothing of particular interest.
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DVD Review: Blackout— Blackout presents the real events as residents fought their way through the worst power outage in America’s history.
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The Only Crime Eliot Spitzer Commited Was Being Stupid With His Sexual Desires— Private actions aren't private anymore when people know your name.
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Theatre Review (LA): The Dead by Richard Nelson and Shaun Davey at The Open Fist— A terrific revival of the musical based on James Joyce's story.
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Movie Review: Horton Hears a Who— The first excellent animated film of '08 has arrived.
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Theater Review (NYC): A (Tooth) Fairy Tale— It takes a special council of the heavies of faerydom to figure out how to set things right.
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Music Review: Sam Barsh - I Forgot What You Taught Me— Barsh was well prepared when it came time to step out from under the shadow of being a sideman.
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DVD Review: Things We Lost In The Fire— A touching film sure to pull at those heartstrings.
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Yes, You Really ARE Encouraging the Terrorists— A new study from Harvard University confirms the dangerous role of disunity on the home front in encouraging violence in
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Blu-ray Review: Hitman— A drab, inaccurate retelling of the video game.
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Nintendo DS Review Pony Friends — Pony lovers rejoice, your game is finally here.
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ShoWest Diaries: Day One— I’m a huge Eddie Murphy fan and I don’t want to see a fourteen foot high picture of Eddie Murphy’s
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Concert Review: Iron Maiden - 'Somewhere Back in Time' at the Meadowlands (3/14/08)— Unbelievable night of legendary metal.
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From 13 Wins To A 13-Seed: Georgia Somehow Wins SEC— They won four games in the SEC regular season. They matched that total in the conference tournament.
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Concert Review: Robin Trower - The Birchmere, Alexandria, VA, 03/09/08— On his 63rd birthday, Robin Trower showed no signs of slowing down.
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Music Review: David "Honeyboy" Edwards - Roamin' And Ramblin'— "Roamin' And Ramblin'" is a great recording by a great performer, and a must own for any fan of the
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Concert Review: The Bad Plus (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) - 3/15/08— A tight, entertaining performance from one of the more unique jazz outfits around.
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What Do You Know About St. Patrick's Day? — The luck of the Irish is all you’ll need.
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The Joy of Cast Iron— You'll enjoy and grow to love this classic, proven cooking method - starting with this recipe for pineapple upside down
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What is a New Media Tastemaker? San Francisco Summit to Address the Question on May 2— New Media Tastemakers — what's their role in the future?
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Theatre Review (San Diego): Dancing in the Dark by Dietz, Schwartz, and Beane at The Old Globe— Scott Bakula climbs on the bandwagon but dances in the dark.
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Watch The Tudors Season 2 Premiere Now!— We couldn't wait for the new season of The Tudors to start, so we're showing it to you early!
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TV Review: The Riches - Season Two— The Riches are coming back — should you follow?
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House Trivia Quiz: The Answers— You've taken the quiz, now read the answers to last week's House Trivia Quiz. How well did you score?
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DVD Review: Nancy Drew— The famous teen sleuth is back in action, and Emma Roberts portrays her in a charming fashion.
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Book Review: Notorious by Michele Martinez— This fourth Melanie Vargas thriller is a rousing success involving a nefarious defense attorney who will stop at nothing.
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Coppin State Eagles Are Flying High - For Now— The Eagles came screaming into the postseason while making something out of nothing this season.
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Book Review The Thing About Life Is That One Day You'll Be Dead by David Shields— A little of everything on life - memoir, biography, non-fiction stories, health, aging...
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Is C.C. Sabathia In A New York State Of Mind?— When C.C. Sabathia shut down negotiations with the Indians, it fostered the locals' paranoia that the Yankees would again prevail.
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Book Review: This Is Your Brain On Music - The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. Levitin— Your brain's going gonzo when you listen to music, and Daniel J. Levitin knows why.
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