- Wednesday, April 02, 2008 — 40 Articles Published
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Music Review: Young Heart Attack - Rock And Awe— Reborn rockers forgetful when it comes to rocking
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 97— A quick word.
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DVD Review: Rendition — Missing its mark but still telling a decent story, Rendition just manages to be worth watching.
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TV Review: "Sense and Sensibility" Treated Deftly in the Latest Masterpiece Classic— Writer Andrew Davies’ adaptation takes us on a leisurely stroll through Jane Austen's first published novel.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Nine— Dolly Parton mentors the top nine contestants.
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Movie Review: Stop-Loss— Decent entry in the recent spate of Iraq-themed films.
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Book Review: The Host by Stephenie Meyer— Are you interested in Stephenie Meyer's ability to write about something other than vampires? If so, read on.
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Book Review: Not Easily Broken by Ruth Smith Meyer— A sweet historical romance from a new Canadian voice.
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Album Review: The Ike Reilly Assassination - We Belong to the Staggering Evenings— The greatest American band of the 21st Century.
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Book Review: Layers - The Complete Guide to Photoshop's Most Powerful Feature By Matt Kloskowski— If you are a new to advanced novice Photoshop user then Layers - The Complete Guide to Photoshop's Most Powerful
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Satire: Local High School Student Discovers New Athens, GA Band— A high school sophomore discovers a new band from Athens, Ga.
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Music Review: Matthew Ryan - Matthew Ryan VS Silver State— The whole album is fantastic (wonderful, brilliant, just insert whatever word you choose).
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Xbox 360 Review: Viva Piñata— Who knew that caring for fussy papier-mâché animals stuffed with sweets would be so much fun?
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Coffee and Kids— Liz's kids give Robin something to think about; Sonny is a coffee importer... yeah, right!
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A Delicious Night of Television— Two cooking shows served up a delicious night of television.
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Supernatural’s Creator Needs Our Respect— Eric Kripke has the toughest job in show business — running a low-budgeted yet quality show on a low-rated network.
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Beyond Bounds: Meyer, Frost, Pullman, Hamilton, Feist, Harrison and Rothfuss — From Epic to Alien, it's all here
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TV Review: The Biggest Loser - Episode 14 — A show from Australia.
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TV Review: DEA— Spike TV slams a home run with its new hard-hitting series about the Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Detroit, Michigan.
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PC Game Review: Virtual Villagers: A New Home— Virtual Villagers is a computer-based 'god game' in which you 'lord it over' several island castaways.
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Book Review: Her Last Death by Susanna Sonnenberg— A harrowing but fascinating memoir of life with a monster mother.
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Interview with New York Times Bestselling Author Lisa Jackson— "It wasn't exactly my intended career path, but with two children under two, a necessity."
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Book Review: Beyond This Dark House Poems by Guy Gavriel Kay— Proof that Guy Gavriel Kay is as capable of communicating in verse as well as he does in prose.
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Book Review- All God's Children: The Bosket Family And The American Tradition Of Violence by Fox Butterfield— Once a beautiful and charismatic boy, Willie gave New York the impetus to start charging children as young as 13
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Comic Book Review: Angel: After the Fall #1 – 3— A new IDW graphic series provides the "sixth season" of Joss Whedon's fan fave vampire teleseries.
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ESRB Video Game Rating Search Widget Featured in BC Gaming— Use the new ESRB game rating search widget right from any BC Gaming page.
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Book Review: Caliphate by Tom Kratman— Tom Kratman has presented us with a dismayingly believable future in his latest novel.
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Remembering Phyllis A. Whitney, September 9, 1903 - February 8, 2008 — Her writing career lasted for over 65 years in which she completed over 75 novels as well more than 100
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Re:Collection - Pink Floyd: The Division Bell— Beef, art, and David Gilmour. Life is weird.
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DVD Review: Father Knows Best – Season One— A great set for a history lesson on family-themed television shows.
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Quickies: North Mississippi All-Stars, Ryan Blotnick, Tal Ross, Jovino Santos Neto— From the South to the Northeast? Once again, we're mixing it up on Quickies.
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In-N-Out: The Cult of Hamburger— There's a fast food cult, and its leader is In-N-Out
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What's the Matter with Gitmo?— Some alternate sites for the housing of prisoners of war are presented for your consideration.
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The Government is Too Damn Big, Slow, Inefficient, and Intrusive— There are some problems with Government which are unlikely to be fixed.
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What's Next For Christina Aguilera?— DJ Premier gives insight into Christina Aguilera's new album.
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Music Review: Cassettes Won't Listen - Small-Time Machine— Jason Drake’s multi-instrumental solo project is a synth-pop lover's dream.
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Music Review: The Presidents of the United States of America - These Are the Good Times People— The Presidents of the Unites States make an album.
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Baseball's Payroll Problem— With the growing disparities in payroll, the rich just get richer while poor are left with cake.
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Music DVD Review: Robben Ford - Ohne Filter: Revisited— Robben Ford revisits the Ohne Filter show and does not disappoint.
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Music Review: Destroyer - Trouble in Dreams— With strings, shifting time signatures, winding compositions, and eccentric but beguiling vocals, this is rock candy for indie fans.
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