- Thursday, March 27, 2008 — 34 Articles Published
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Ten Results— Kimberley Locke and the Top 10 Results Show
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Book Review: My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart— No one does it better than Mary Stewart when it comes to classic romantic suspense.
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The Democrats Form a Circular Firing Squad— The Democratic presidential contenders would do well to stop shooting at each other and take aim at the real opposition.
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Movie Review: Drillbit Taylor— The only good parts of Drillbit Taylor are references to other films.
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Book Review: The Big Wheel by Bruce Thomas— One reader takes a look back at Bruce Thomas' The Big Wheel.
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Book Review: Willing by Scott Spencer— Scott Spencer's latest novel provides a dreamy and bizarre look at longing, desire, and loss.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 91— The look.
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DVD Review: Dr Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! (Deluxe Edition) (1970)— You can see Horton hear a Who.
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Book Review: Amy, Amy, Amy - The Amy Winehouse Story by Nick Johnstone— The prospect of writing an unauthorized biography becomes even riskier when the subject is somebody as volatile as Amy Winehouse.
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Book Review: Howl - A Collection of the Best Contemporary Dog Wit by Editors of The Bark— Howl has a lot of bark but not much bite, and contains a few entertaining stories as well as some
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Music Review: Top 50 Albums of 2007 Pt. IV (11-20)— The ten best albums are yet to be unveiled, but these ten here are nothing to sneeze at either. What
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Concert Review: Bruce Springsteen - Columbus, Ohio, March 24, 2008— Life lessons and Bruce Springsteen - Bruce Springsteen's show on Monday night was the perfect life lesson for a dad
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Music Review: twelve34 - The Only Cure— The Great White North delivers another solid band.
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The Delusion of a Heavenly Marriage— We preferred to pretend our troubles were only in our imagination and that there was absolutely nothing wrong with our
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Getting Ready for Passover— It's not too early to be thinking about Passover.
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Theatre Review (LA): Mask by Mann, Weil, and Phelan— Allen E. Read's voice is enough reason to see this version of the inspiring story of a disfigured teenager, with
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Reality TV Casting Call Weekly Wrap-Up: CW's 13, Paris' New Best Friend, Big Brother Open Casting Calls, BET's Room Remix and More!— Lots of opportunities this week — check them out!
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"We Shan't Really Die"— We tell ourselves that we can't die before we've accumulated our fair share of earthly possessions. Is that the
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Catholics Are Right about Britain's Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill— Catholic leaders and ministers in Britain are sounding the warning bell regarding the Human Fertilization and Embryology Bill. Will
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Ken Griffey, Jr. And Baseball's Untainted Memories— The greatness is in his integrity of the game.
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DVD Review: Steep— Extreme skiing, anyone?
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Product Review - Spyder3 Elite From Datacolor— A quality monitor calibrator with support for multiple monitors and projectors.
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What to Make Of Nine Inch Nails' Ghosts I-IV— Do you have a vision for the untitled instrumentals of Nine Inch Nails' "Ghosts I-IV"?
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Book Review: American Cream by Catherine Tudish— If wishes were horses, they'd be American Creams.
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Book Review: Stranger in Paradise by Robert B. Parker— The new Jesse Stone book delivers fast pacing and interesting characters as Stone encounters the deadliest man he's ever faced.
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Author Interview: Kim Harrison— "The term urban fantasy has recently become popular, which suits me just fine. "
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Movie Review: Juno— A game cast will win you over in a sharp if slightly artificial story about a cheerfully knocked up girl.
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An Interview with Stop-Loss Director Kimberly Peirce— Kimberly Peirce talks about her new film.
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Music Review: The Black Crowes - Warpaint — The Black Crowes recover their musical mojo and rediscover their own voice on the distinctly downhome sounding Warpaint.
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Movie Review: Run Fatboy Run— Shaun of the Dead star Simon Pegg proves his love for Thandie Newton one chafed nipple at a time.
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DVD Review: Lost Highway— David Lynch's disturbing film finally makes it to DVD.
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Music Review: The Wilders - Someone's Got To Pay— A talented, skilled, and passionate band who know how to bring great music to life.
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Movie Review: Containment - Life After Three Mile Island— Containment’s raw footage provides those interested with a glimpse into the accident and its impact.
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Movie Review: 21— 21 — finally, a blueprint for outsmarting Vegas!
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