- Wednesday, March 26, 2008 — 44 Articles Published
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SuperSonics Win (Final?) I-5 Rivalry Against Trail Blazers— My SuperSonics win what might be the last of the I-5 rivalry but not if Save Our Sonics can help
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Wii Would Like To Complain— While Wiis are great, I still have complaints. What were Wii developers thinking when they designed the Wii?
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Music Review: John Ellis & Double-Wide - Dance Like There's No Tomorrow— John Ellis combines the New Orleans jazz of his apprenticeship with North Carolina gospel of his childhood.
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NCAA Women's Tournament Soundly Defeats Parity— This is, of course, in stark contrast to the men's tournament, which are filled with these "upped sets" things.
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Concert Review: RatDog - Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI, 3/22/08— Not just another "Saturday Night."
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Music Review: Counting Crows - Saturday Nights and Sunday Mornings— Counting Crows are back and have created an album sure to create fond memories.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Ten— Ten contestants plus songs from the year they were born.
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Music Review: The Eels - Meet the Eels: Essential Eels 1996-2006, Vol. 1— A welcome relief from formulas and predictability.
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Iraq, Five Years In— Where do things stand in Iraq five years after the invasion?
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YouTube and Its Community Must Fight Against The Internet Bullies It Houses— Internet bullying is real and must be talked about.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 90— The Menu begins.
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Book Review: The Amateur Spy by Dan Fesperman— The twists and turns of international spy games are what happen when you're busy making other plans...
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DVD Review: The Kite Runner— An emotional story of friendship, culture, and atonement.
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DVD Review: The Mist— Incredible horror, creature feature aspects, and humanity study highlight this superb Stephen King adaptation.
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Movie Review: I Love You, Alice B. Toklas! — Peter Sellers — the square or the hippie? Find out in I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!
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What Does it Take to Make It ... Then and Now— The rules for "making it" in the music business have radically changed since the heyday of this year's Rock And
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TV Review: The Biggest Loser - Episode 13 — Pop quiz and a surprising weigh-in.
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Michael Franks's Abandoned Garden An Eloquent Tribute to Jobim— Michael Franks's eloquent tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim remains an unappreciated gem.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Ninja Reflex— Lack of deeper bonuses and simplistic play offset good game that will certainly keep you physically active while developing reflexes.
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Retro Redux: Remember The Music — Not The Tragedy— Although Uncle Louie met an early and tragic end, the spirit of his music is worth remembering.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Furu Furu Park— A so-so compilation of mini-games that will disappoint old-school Taito fans.
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Music Review: Ministry and Co-Conspirators - Cover Up— Ministry bids adieu with a album for the party guy in all of us.
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Music Review: The Bird And The Bee - One Too Many Hearts EP— The Bird and the Bee have an ability to channel the pure and uncomplicated feelings of adolescent love.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Blackmail and Betrayal— Will all of Trevor's blackmail and betrayal finally come back to haunt him?
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Satire: Orlando Bloom Scores New Film Role— Orlando Bloom will play a beloved television character in his latest film.
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Theater Review (NYC): Dead Man's Cell Phone— Nothing gets in the way of the glow from Sarah Ruhl's squirrelly little mind. The plot is all in
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Daze on the Mounts and Other Realms of Discovery— So, perhaps “noise” is a misleading term.
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Music Review: R.E.M. - Accelerate— Fans of R.E.M. can raise their heads again and know that the band is no longer a “three-legged dog.”
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Obama And The Art of Throwing Loved Ones Under A Bus— Good politicians will do anything to win. Senator Obama is no exception.
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Theater Review (NYC): Drunk Enough to Say I Love You?— Churchill's writing drops like a sinker on the end of a fishing line. She is direct and determined.
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Penguin Pushes the Envelope— Classic books get a new-media treatment.
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Book Review: Deep Inside by Polly Frost— What does Science Fiction Erotica have that others lack? Tentacles.
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Navigating The Supernatural Online Fandom: A Great Hiatus Time Killer— This is either a great “how to” guide for diving into the Supernatural online fandom, or a cautionary tale. You
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DVD Review: Alvin and the Chipmunks— Alvin, Simon, and Theodore are back... and this time they're acting with real people.
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TV Review: Jane Austen Lite - Emma Is Masterpiece's Breezy Comedy of Manners— PBS Reprises 1996 TV version of Emma for Masterpiece Classic.
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Blu-ray Review: Michael Clayton— George Clooney learns how far the truth can be manipulated.
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Music DVD Review: Tangerine Dream - Live at Coventry Cathedral 1975— This extended psychedelic music video of a very cool (and important) band is not, however, a live Tangerine Dream concert.
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Music DVD Review: Chantal - Live at the Pyramids— Chantal Chamandy's global pop finds a terrific setting at the Pyramids.
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Pennsylvania Democrats - It's Time to Save Your Party!— Stop the madness now! Vote for Obama before it's too late!
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Book Review: Bulls Island by Dorothea Benton Frank— Dorothea Benton Frank returns readers to her beloved South Carolina for a lush story of love lost and found.
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Book Review: 28 - Stories Of AIDS In Africa by Stephanie Nolen— This book helps you remember that behind the numbers in the headlines are human beings who are suffering.
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Interview: Band of the Week - The Dollyrots— Because they really are awesome.
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DVD Review: Pucca - Ninjas Love Noodles & Kung Fu Kisses — The cuteness of Powerpuff Girls with the madcap antics of Looney Tunes
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DVD Review: Third Watch - The Complete First Season— Third Watch broke all the rules during its six season run. This is how it all began.
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