- Thursday, March 20, 2008 — 38 Articles Published
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Clayton Holmes Discusses The Power of No— A word to the wise for soon-to-be newly-minted millionaires.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Eleven Results— The season's mentors were announced at the Top 11 Results Show and Kellie Pickler sung too.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 85— Picture Perfect
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Quickies: Jack Bruce/Robin Trower, Amos Hoffman, Ruthie Foster, Kevin Ayers— After a month's layover, Quickies is back, y'all!
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Music Review: Cynthia Sayer - Attractions— Sayer plays the four-string plectrum banjo, very different from the five-string used by Béla Fleck and others.
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DVD Review: Darkman— Cult classic of the superhero genre.
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Movie Review: My Kid Could Paint That— A documentary about a little artist named Marla versus the world of modern art.
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Peace in the Great Beyond to Arthur C. Clarke— Science fiction writer and visionary Sir Arthur C. Clarke dies at age 90.
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Theater Review (London): Days of Significance by the RSC at the Tricycle— The subject is Iraq, and the "heroes" are the achingly young, ill-educated lads who wind up in the British army
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DVD Review: Darkman II - The Return of Durant— Sub-par sequel leaves the stars behind as the story moves forward.
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What's In a Name— Do those big-name companies really provide better service?
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TV Review: Beauty and the Geek – "Raps, Rhymes, and Geeks"— All new changes to the game hurt Beauty and the Geek.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Logan Emerges From a Coma— Can Lulu and Logan work beyond their past?
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Blu-ray Review: Hitch— Kevin James steals a movie from top-billed star Will Smith.
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DVD Review: Darkman III - Die Darkman Die— Poor sequel bypasses pathos for surface thrills.
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ShoWest Diaries: Day Two - Hamlet 2, Kung Fu Panda, and Ang Lee— Our intrepid reporter finally gets to Dine With the Stars and learns a hard lesson about mixing tequila and Red
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In Pursuit of Ivy: A Parental Guide to the College Hunt - Part One— A journal of one family's hunt for the perfect college for their youngest child, presently a high school junior.
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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week: A Runway Of Black, Grey, and Greyer— Is color dead? BC's literary fashionista finds out at Fashion Week.
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Music Review: Bing Ji Ling - June Degrees In December— Bing Ji Ling is the funky new flavor of ice cream soul.
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Book Review: Manic: A Memoir by Terri Cheney— Embrace the absurdity of life with bipolar. Cross over into a different dimension where the rules simply don’t apply.
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Music Review: Guns and Roses - Chinese Democracy — After waiting 15 years, Lono has gone out and found Chinese Democracy. After two years of chewing on tracks,
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Book Review: Callisto by Torsten Krol— Torsten Krol caught America in the midst of a very bad day.
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Blu-ray Review: Happily N'Ever After— Take "Never" out of the title and apply it to how many times you should watch this movie.
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TV Review: South Park - "Britney's New Look"— Trey Parker and Matt Stone return to form with a brilliant, but uneven episode.
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Obama's Impossible Mission— Barack Obama feels that it is the job of a president to heal the nations racial wounds.
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TV Review: Survivor: Micronesia - It Wasn’t on Thursday Night!— An all-girl alliance could spell impending doom.
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Music Review: F*ck Buttons - Street Horrrsing— This British duo further blurs the distinction between music and noise.
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Music Review: Enter Shikari - Take To The Skies— Enter Shikari's debut makes you want to grab your lightsticks and head to the pit for some hardcore goodness.
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Book Review: The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets From One Of The World's Top Shooters By Joe McNally— The Moment It Clicks focuses on the how and the why instead of the how-to, and that is why I
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Music Review: Dropkick Murphys - The Meanest Of Times (Limited Edition)— March madness may be upon us, but let's not lose sight of the month's notable new music: enter the Dropkick
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Photography Review: "All Access with Kevin Mazur" at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum— After twenty-five years, Mazur still possesses the same childlike enthusiasm with which he began his career.
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Software Review: Adobe Photoshop Plug-in Viveza From Nik Software— I think that Viveza is in the running for plug-in of the year!
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Book Review: A Case of Two Cities by Qiu Xiaolong— Inspector Chen investigates from Shanghai to Los Angeles to St. Louis to bring murderous businessmen to justice.
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Review: Mercer Estates Wine from Washington State— Washington State isn’t what you think of when picking wine for a dinner party? Mercer Estate is giving California a
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Law & Order's Not So Shocking Twist— The Kidnapped reunion continued last night, and the twist was - well, less than twisty.
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Music Review: Jenny Scheinman - Jenny Scheinman— A vocal trip through the imagination of Jenny Scheinman, complete with banged-up pickup, greasy spoon diner, and plenty of open
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Music Review: Divine Baze Orchestra - Once We Were Born— Ah, the seventies. When trousers were wide and ladies would faint at the merest whiff of a sideburn.
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The Great Book Adventure: Peter Pan - Part One— It turns out the Neverland isn't quite what we expected.
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