- Tuesday, April 01, 2008 — 37 Articles Published
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Music Review: Ministry and Co-Conspirators - Cover Up— There's absolutely some fun to be had here.
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Music Review: Ghostland Observatory – Robotique Majestique— G.O.'s third album Robotique Majestique surprisingly feels alienating, split into a love it or hate it attitude.
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Music Review: R.E.M. - Accelerate— R.E.M is back. Sort-of. And with loud guitars.
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Will Kokura's Luck Run Out For Us?— Hopefully King Abdullah quoted Cheney's commentary to Pat Leahy back at him in response to the news.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 3/31/2008— Hello, Sega Master System. Welcome to the Virtual Console family.
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Blu-ray Review: Trading Places— I can see! Thank the lord! I can see (in incredible clarity on Blu-ray)!
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DVD Review: The Unknown Soldier— A disturbing documentary about a proud people and the horrific part of their past.
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Box Office Recap 3/28-3/30: 21 - Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner— Gamblers beat out the heroes.
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Comic Book Review: Star Trek - New Frontier Issue #1 by Peter David and Stephen Thompson— Issue #1 is an intriguing set-up as a new prototype ship is stolen by a Starfleet Admiral.
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Interview with Children's Book Illustrator K.C. Snider— Children's book illustrator K.C. Snider talks about inspiration, discipline and her latest books.
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London Elektricity Puts An Unusual Spin on Electronica— The Cutout Bin looks at London Elektricity, an unusual electronica/dance artist that transcends the music genre.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Sweeney Todd— Slim pickings this week.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Danger for Sonny — Claudia moves forward with her plot to take out Sonny.
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Music Review: Melody Breyer-Grell - Fascinatin' Rhythms— A throwback to the days of sultry-voiced torch singers in smoky lounges.
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Music Review: Sam Barsh - I Forgot What You Taught Me— Crazy grooves overcome inappropriate nudity. Or Something.
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Music Review: Tally Hall - Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum— Ann Arbor's famous band combines oddities and genius.
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Music Review: Two Beethoven Fifths— Two extraordinary Fifths of Beethoven...
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Social Upheaval, the Chicago Cubs, and the Spring of 1968— Yesterday was the 40th anniversary of Lyndon Johnson's decision not to seek re-election. The tumultuous spring was just beginning.
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Music Review: Jackie Ryan - You and the Night and the Music— Jackie Ryan's record is one intelligent album that should please all lovers of vocal jazz.
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DVD Review: Rising Damp— Leonard Rossiter is a cockney Archie Bunker.
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DVD Review: Between— We see what we want to see and believe what we want to believe.
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DVD Review: Dr. Dolittle: Tail To The Chief— April 1st is the only day to recommend this movie to friends.
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Book Review: How Can I Keep From Singing? — The Ballad Of Pete Seeger by David King Dunaway— This is a brilliant and poignant account of one North America's truest treasures.
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Celebrate National Poetry Month— April is National Poetry Month.
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Theater Review (NYC): Rainbow Kiss— Like its plot and character development, the Rainbow Kiss is MIA.
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Top Gear Races off with my Heart— Top Gear has done it again.
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Blame Barack!— We can blame Barack for this primary-voting mania and that is part of the fun.
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Satire: Former Presidents Clinton And Bush Join Presidential Race— In a surprising move today President George Bush Senior and President Bill Clinton announced to take things in their hands.
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Words, Words, Words! I'm So Sick of Words!— Words are more useful if they have accepted meanings. Some words used in politics, like Liberal, should be retired.
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New Album Releases 04/01/08: R.E.M., Black Keys, Stones, Van Morrison, Joe Satriani, Sevendust, Moby, Dream Theater & More— We're back...and the floodgates have opened.
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Jazz Workshop: In the Presence of the Masters— My evening with the jazz stars.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer (Reissue)— Nat King Cole starts off whistling at the girls and never looks back on this reissue of the 1963 album.
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Music Review: Joe Jackson — Rain— With his superb new album, Joe Jackson continues to defy stereotypes and confound expectations
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DVD Review: Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation (Unrated)— I have found a new way to incorporate naked girls and golf.
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DVD Review: Wedding Daze (2006)— No U.S. theatrical release is never a good sign.
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Movie Review: Run Fatboy Run— A comedy that tastes great, but doesn't last.
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DVD Review: Natural Born Komics— This is the worst thing I've seen in a long time.
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