- Saturday, April 12, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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Movie Media: Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Sex and Death 101, Baby Mama, The Spirit, Bad Batch, Pineapple Express— New goodies to look at and look forward to!
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Book Review: In Search of Molly Pitcher by Linda Grant DePauw— Who was Molly Pitcher? WAS there a Molly Pitcher?
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Interview: Big Green Purse Challenges Women to Embrace Conscious Consumerism— Diane MacEachern's new book challenges women to use their Big Green Purse to buy sustainable products and support eco-conscious companies.
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Book Review: The Cake Thief by Sally O. Lee— What will stop Clarence from stealing everyone's cakes? Read The Cake Thief and find out.
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TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 2— On MTV's Rock the Cradle, sex appeal scores higher than vocal ability.
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DVD Review: Greek – Chapter One— ABC Family's Greek is a cute, funny and surprisingly adult peek into the social lives of collegiate Greeks. Toga!
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Music Review: Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – Live: Architecture & Morality & More— The wait was worth it!
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Concert Review: Ministry - House of Blues, Sunset Strip - 4/05/08— It's your last chance to get your Ministry fix.
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Concert Review: Eels At The Showbox, Seattle WA 04/11/08— Thank God for the friends I have that keep looking out for my best musical interests.
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Music Review: Doomsday - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— A haunting score from an intriguing musical voice.
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The Mommy Mobile Grinds To A Halt— How not to create transportation tyrants in your own family.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - The Dollyrots— The Dead Kennedys love child with Gwen Stefani, nannied by The Go-Go's, playing tag with The B-52's.
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Concert Review: Los Lonely Boys in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 3, 2008— In the middle of nowhere, figuratively, a light might shine.
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Music Review: Mariah Carey - E=MC2— Mariah Carey is back! And so is the proverbial elephant that looms in the corners of our minds.
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Music Review: Killsmith - Sexual Saviour— Original Alice Cooper man enters brutal new phase.
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Condescension or The Simple Truth?— Were Senator Obama's recent rust belt comments an inadvertent shot in the foot, or evidence of something more important?
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DVD Review: Jimmy Carter Man from Plains— An exceptionally unremarkable documentary about Jimmy Carter. Appropriate?
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DVD Review: Bernard and Doris— Part of this story is based on fact, part of it is not.
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TV Review: Supernatural - "Dream A Little Dream Of Me"— A shocking look into Bobby and Dean’s heads, and a scarier glimpse of what Sam can do when in one’s
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Manga Review: Naruto: Volume 28 by Masashi Kishimoto— The popular ninja manga series begins a new storyline, featuring an older, not necessarily wiser, Naruto.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None— This Adventure Company game features engaging puzzles, high level challenges and, surprise, adventure, just don’t try to complete it in
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Book Review: Death Will Get You Sober by Elizabeth Zelvin— A debut mystery, Death Will Get You Sober brilliantly captures the world of alcoholism and recovery.
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Music DVD Review: Earth, Wind & Fire In Concert— Earth, Wind & Fire In Concert is an unique opportunity to experience the band during the zenith of their career.
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Music Review: Avenging Force, Drive by Argument, Son Lux, Terror, and Michael Bormann— A bit of a journey this week; from the goth dancefloor, through the CBGB mosh pit to the classy end
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Always a Play Away: Clayton Holmes on Paying Dues as an NFL Rookie— Don't get caught in the rookie haze.
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Baseball Strikes Out Again on Drugs— Baseball may have amended its drug testing policy, but that doesn't mean it improved it.
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Movie Review: Prom Night (2008)— Why bother? I should have known better, but I try to be an optimist.
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Movie Review: Alvin and The Chipmunks Go To the Movies— A re-enactment of three movies from the '80s.
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DVD Review: The Upright Citizens Brigade - ASSSSCAT! — Chaos reigns supreme again thanks to the Upright Citizens Brigade!
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TV Review Return to the Amazon: Ocean Adventures— The Earth is an evolving organism. The Amazon is its heart.
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