- Tuesday, March 25, 2008 — 26 Articles Published
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To Deutschland We Have Come: The Jewish Museum in Berlin— Containing in one handy package, the joy of flying tourist across the great ocean, and the sobering effect of mass
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 3/24/2008— It's that time of the week again. No, not payday.
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Book Review: Creators - From Chaucer and Dürer to Picasso and Disney by Paul Johnson— "It is frightening to enter your workroom early in the morning and face an empty canvas, a blank sheet of
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Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena Ball— Compelling, coming-of-age story about a girl trying to cope with her grandfather's death.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 89— Changing course.
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DVD Review: Bee Movie (A Very Jerry 2-Disc Edition)— Settle in for a dazzling bee adventure!
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DVD Review: PTU - Police Tactical Unit— An exercise in style over substance that succeeds despite a weak narrative.
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Blu-ray Review: Into the Blue— Boring summer fare with great looks... a great look.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Lost Highway— Some new titles to add to the ever growing queue.
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Music Review: Anna Nalick - Shine [EP]— A respectable, albeit concise set of songs - including one striking cover - makes it worth buying.
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ShoWest Diaries: Days 3 and 4 - Journey to the Center of the Earth, 21 Premier Party, and My Dinner With Christian Bale— In which our exhausted reporter loses track of time and space but gets her very own Journey to the Center
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Box Office Update 3/21-3/23: Horton Hears a Repeat— Another week, another few bucks for the Hollywood machine.
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Movie Review: Superman (1978)— Richard Donner's Superman - a classic among comic book adaptations.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Liz Let off the Hook— Liz comes through without a scratch yet again, while Sonny is blamed for Carly's miscarriage.
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Simple Joys: Old TV Shows and Network Sign-Offs— I miss old television shows, station IDs, channel sign-offs. These are gone forever.
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Movie Review: Doomsday— I am almost tempted just to make a checklist of all the steals this film makes from other far superior
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Music Review: Amos Hoffman - Evolution— A textured and unpredictable musical statement.
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Movie Review: The Wizard of Gore Screens at the Boston Underground Film Festival— “Did you feel something? … Anything?”
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TV Review: House, MD - "Lines in the Sand" (Revisited) — In this season three episode, House treats a young autistic boy while he fights off the attractions of a teen-aged
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Music Review: Various Artists - WWE: The Music Volume 8— The theme songs on "WWE: The Music Volume 8" will put you to sleep, if you’re lucky.
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Book Review - Essential Windows Communications Foundation For .NET Framework 3.5 by Steve Resnick, Richard Crane, and Chris Bowen— It is clear that the authors not only know what they are talking about, they live what they are talking
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Book Review: Born Standing Up - A Comic's Life by Steve Martin— An engrossing look at what life is like when you’re born standing up.
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Book Review: Charm City by Laura Lippman— A look back at a private investigator's career.
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Book Review: The Born Queen by Greg Keyes— A superb conclusion to a masterful series that represents epic fantasy at its best.
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Wanting to Know How I Met Your Mother— Questions and more questions on last night's episode.
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DVD Review: Fortysomething— Hugh Laurie fans will enjoy this six-part British television series from 2003 starring and directed by the pre-House Laurie.
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