- Wednesday, March 19, 2008 — 26 Articles Published
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Why Barack Is Beating The Pantsuits Off Hillary — And How Her “Experience” Has Handed Him His Victory On A Plate— Barack Obama knows what he's fighting for, and Hillary Clinton's campaign is all wrong, which is why she's losing
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Music Review: Kate Voegele – Don't Look Away— With pop sensibilities and rock and roll energy, this singer/songwriter delivers a solid debut.
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Obama Walks on Hot Water: Addressing America on Race, Religion and Rev. Wright — Barack Obama's speech today was a bombshell; it was not safe rather it was a bold walk on hot water.
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DVD Review: Forbidden Hollywood Collection, Vol. 2— This special collection from Turner Classic Movies gives a glimpse into pre-Code Hollywood and still thrills, shocks, and titillates.
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Blu-ray Review: I Am Legend— A fantastic new ending and nearly perfect Blu-ray put this in a must own category.
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Movie Review: Vantage Point Is An Original, Exciting Film— Action/suspense film that lacks plausibility but makes up for it in entertainment value.
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DVD Review: Things We Lost In The Fire— Benicio del Toro deserved an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of drug addicted Jerry Sunborne.
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TV Review: The Biggest Loser - Episode 12 — The makeover episode.
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Movie Review: Doomsday— This movie mash-up pays homage while delivering superior entertainment.
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More Mainstream Media Human Growth Hormone Misreporting— The MSM drops the ball again when it comes to reporting about Human Growth Hormone and its performance-enhancing properties.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Eleven— Eleven contestants and the Lennon/McCartney songbook.
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Movie Review: The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)— ... we're left to appreciate some top notch textiles and awards-calibre art direction...
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Theatre Review (San Diego): The American Plan by Richard Greenberg— First-rate performances enliven this production of Richard Greenberg's twist on Henry James's tale of a Catskills heiress.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Road to Reconciliation— Patrick and Robin reach an understanding.
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A Helping Hand: Teasing is not a Sign of Love — When the teaser sees you’re upset and still teases, he takes it from lighthearted to mean-spirited. In turn, he takes
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Music Review: Various Artists - Stax Does The Beatles— Stax artists put a soulful spin on Beatles classics.
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One Good Day Does Not A Trend Make— Go ahead and celebrate today's rally, for reality will soon return.
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DVD Review: The Red Green Show: 1999 Season— The Red Green Show is like the flu. Not everyone gets it. Those who are infected will love this boxed
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DVD Review: Tripping the Rift: The Movie— Designed almost exclusively for the teenage to twenty-something male, this is a saga of filth, sex, and raunchiness to satisfy
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Interview with Robert Scott, Co-Author of The Eldarn Sequence— "The story was something I had to finish. It was bigger than Jay or me by that time..."
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Interview with Don Miles, author of Cinco de Mayo— This book was triggered when the principal at an elementary school told the whole school that May fifth was
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Music Review: Charmaine Clamor - Flippin' Out— "Jazzipino" has arrived.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Gordone, Rush, Blatt, Segal, VonderHaar— Leah-Carla Gordone's best songs are whizzing worlds of twelve-string soulfulness.
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Music DVD Review: Barry Manilow: Songs of the Seventies— Barry Manilow serenades with songs from the seventies.
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Music Review: Yael Naïm - Yael Naïm— Yael Naïm is more than just background music for a Mac commercial.
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DVD Review: Battlestar Galactica - Season Three— The Best Drama on TV Takes Care of "Unfinished Business."
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