- Friday, April 11, 2008 — 26 Articles Published
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Prom Night, Smart People, Street Kings— Another weekend, another batch of flicks.
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Music Review: Pennywise - Reason To Believe— Another old school punk rock band puts out a CD this year...that rocks.
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Music Review: Friedrich Cerha - Concerto for Violoncello and Orchestra & Franz Schreker - Chamber Symphony in One Movement— The music showcased in the New Series is a must-have for collectors of modern classical music or rookies stumbling gawkily
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Adam Levy "In the Morning"— Adam Levy chats and sings during a recent stop at Sun Studio.
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An Interview With Moonlight's Sophia Myles— An exclusive interview.
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Retro Redux: Confessions Of A Multiple-Music Addict— We all know about how technology has changed the way we collect music, but are you a multiple-music addict?
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Eight Results— Eight become seven and Jordin Sparks returns.
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Here's Why Nobody Will Sign Barry Bonds— Because the only team that should (or could) is Seattle. And they don't want to. They said so.
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Some Thoughts on Conspiracy Theories— Do you live in a shadow world where the rules of reason are suspended and every event stems from
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The Friday Morning Listen: Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Til' Tae Rides Again— Some things are tough to explain.
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Music Review: Bill Evans - Portrait In Jazz— The first record by the threesome who changed piano trio jazz forever.
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What the Carmona Signing Really Tells Indians Fans— Follow the Cleveland Indians long enough, you'll learn the truth, harsh and bitter though it may be.
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Graphic Novel Review: The Complete Underworld edited by Justin Eisinger— A great companion piece for the movies that also works in its own right as a stand alone adaptation of
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Elissa Sursara: No Sex Before Marriage— Brazilian celebrity Elissa Sursara joins the slew of "beautiful girls gone mild" by saying "no" to pre-marital sex.
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of April 13— Where will I go if the volcano blows?
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Movie Review: Street Kings— Everyone seemed to be pumping too much testosterone and is a little too trigger-happy.
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TV Review: CSI:NY - "Right Next Door"— Stella and the rest of the team get burned while investigating a case of arson.
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Theater Review (NYC): Arthur Kopit's Chamber Music and The Day the Whores Came Out to Play Tennis— Susan B. Anthony, Joan of Arc, and Amelia Earhart fear an attack from the men's ward.
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Theater Review (NYC): Sizwe Banzi is Dead— This play speaks only of one town in one country, but it transcends time, race, sex, and class.
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TV Review: Survivor: Micronesia - Tribe Stupidity— Ozzy the fisman may have lost the challenge, but he had the last laugh.
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Philly Film Fest 2008 - Day 7: That '90s Movie— In which I display the useless skill of guessing which movie will make a surprise appearance at a film festival.
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Finding the Funny on Thursday Night— Maybe I shouldn't, but I still go to NBC for my Thursday night funny. Did I find it this
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Book Review: Puppy Chow Is Better Than Prozac - The True Story Of A Man And The Dog Who Saved His Life by Bruce Goldstein— A man with bipolar disorder finds hope by sharing his life with a dog.
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Book Review: The Bookaholics' Guide to Book Blogs by Rebecca Gillieron and Catheryn Kilgarriff— An introduction to the world of wordy-wise book bloggers is impaired by a loose approach to quality control.
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Book Review: To Live's to Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt by John Kruth— Townes Van Zandt chose to pursue a life of wine, women, and most importantly, his unwavering dedication to song.
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Nick News With Linda Ellerbee: Election Issues ’08 Premieres Sunday, April 13, at 9:00 P.M.— A way to get kids involved with politics.
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