- Monday, April 07, 2008 — 32 Articles Published
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TV Review: DirecTV Hometown Heroes - A New Series from DirecTV— A show about real DIRECTV customers who are heroes in their local community.
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Movie Review: Leatherheads Doesn’t Score— This will be one of the worst films of the year.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 104— Making one last push.
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DVD Review: Rough Diamond— A rough diamond, some old gold, and a dash of skullduggery, all garnished with incredible planning, timing, and execution.
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Music Review: The Garifuna Women's Project - Umalali — A beautiful collection of music, and wonderful introduction to one of the world's truly unique cultures.
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Music Review: Ours - Mercy (Dancing for the Death of an Imaginary Enemy)— An incendiary release from a band that does not get enough attention.
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Retro Redux: Remembering Karen Carpenter — As A Singer— When she sang, the warmth of her voice surprised - and charmed - listeners.
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Movie Review: To Kill a Mockingbird— Children have a way of seeing the horrors of the world through both ends of a telescope...
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Movie Review: The Ruins— Killer vines deep in the Mexican jungle. Don't say I didn't warn you.
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Theatre Review (NYC): The Drunken City— This play doesn’t quite land on its feet, but it has wonderful moments of surprise with excellent performances.
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House, MD Season Two Episode Guide: Part II— The "Welcome to the End of the Thought Process" House episode guide continues with the second half of season two.
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica - "He That Believeth in Me"— Season four of BSG is here, and not a moment too soon.
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DVD Review: The Last Detective - Series 4, Volume One— I don’t get no respect.
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica - "He That Believeth In Me" Gets the Fourth and Final Season Off To A Flying Start— Season three was a wild ride, and the momentum keeps gathering...
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Theatre Review (NYC): Macbeth— In all the times you have seen Macbeth, did you ever get the impression that Mr. and Mrs. Macbeth were
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DVD Review: Repulsion— A twisted film from the master, Roman Polanski.
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DVD Review: Walk Hard - The Dewey Cox Story (2-Disc Unrated Edition)— A satire musical biopic misses the right notes.
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Philly Film Fest 2008 - Day 3: How to Make Movies That Don't Suck— What Pixar's doing right.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe FrameMaker 8 From Adobe Systems— Still has the most power for long document creation.
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Sun Studio Sessions Launches with Grace Potter's "Mystery Train"— Grace Potter and the Nocturnals perform "Mystery Train" at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.
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DVD Review: Sharkwater— If you're not a fan of sharks, you just might look at them a whole new way after watching this
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Movie Review: There Will Be Blood— From Altman to Malick — the naturalist influence on Anderson's film.
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Movie Review: Nim's Island Is A Great All-Ages Experience— A unique cinematic escape to a special island that attracts several characters for different reasons.
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Theater Review (NYC): Elizabeth Rex by Timothy Findley— All's well that ends well - except for poor Essex, of course.
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Movie Review: Zodiac— Zodiac is of the same order of what you would expect from director David Fincher.
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Detroit's Dismal Start, And Why Fans Can't Get Enough Of This— Yeah, they're 0-6, but that just means they're playing baseball again, which is Far better than 0-0.
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The Death of Newsprint?— Is newsprint dead, and if so, what's next?
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Book Review: The Digital Photography Companion by Derrick Story— A book that shrugs off a slow start by offering valuable tips that enhance your understanding of the digital camera.
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China, Tibet, And The Olympic Games— Protesting for a free Tibet has done China a huge favour by diverting attention away from the real problems that
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Music Review: Colt - You Hold On To What's Not Real— The latest chapter in an extraordinary catalogue of darkness and despair.
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Music Review: Beach House - Devotion— So this is dream pop...
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Music Review: Eric Avery - Help Wanted— Twenty years after Janes Addiction's debut album in 1987, and original bassist Eric Avery has finally released his first solo
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