- Sunday, April 13, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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DVD Review: That '70s Show - Season 8 — “We’re all (not) all right!” This travesty is a huge disappointment, just God-awful!
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Music Review: Jewmongous - Taller than Jesus— Just in time for Passover, Sean Altman's comedy-pop CD features "They Tried to Kill Us (We Survived, Let's Eat!)"
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Music Review: Def Leppard - Songs From the Sparkle Lounge— Where is Def Leppard's sparkle?
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Colorado College Saves Campus From Satire Of Feminist Publication— Sniper rifles are different from male castration.
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Music Review: Dianne Reeves - When You Know— As a four-time GRAMMY winner, Dianne Reeves stands in a league of her own.
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Music Review: Kevin Naquin & The Ossun Playboys - Call It What You Want— One of the best bands on the bayou bring us their seventh album.
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The Not So Mysterious Music Meltdown— As the music business continues its meltdown, Lou Novacheck is mad as hell and is not going to take it
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Book Review: Headless Body in Topless Bar - The Best Headlines from America's Favorite Newspaper by the New York Post staff— The staff of America's most notorious daily paper compile its most memorable front pages.
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Music DVD Review: Pat Metheny Group - Imaginary Day Live— This review has absolutely nothing to do with Mark Saleski.
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Japan: A "Safety" Country— There's a big difference between "safe" and "safer than."
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Interview: Dianne Reeves, Jazz Singer Extraordinaire— Dianne Reeves is the only singer spanning across all music genres to win GRAMMY Awards in the vocal category for
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Book Review: Psychic Confusion - The Sonic Youth Story by Steve Chick— This exhaustive biography reveals the many influences Sonic Youth have had over the years.
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Movie Review: When a Man Loves a Woman— Meg Ryan and Andy Garcia in a forgotten and hilarious romantic comedy from the last century. Not!
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Book Review: Jemma7729 by Phoebe Wray— Phoebe Wray's debut SF novel features a strong heroine and has a feminist theme.
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Book Review: A Pale Horse by Charles Todd— A powerful mystery of guilt, and of knowledge of the past.
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DVD Review: Juno - (Single-Disc Edition)— Does Juno live up to the hype? In two words, “yes, but…”
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Book Review: Dark Summit - The True Story of Everest’s Most Controversial Season by Nick Heil— A fascinating investigation into one of the most deadly and talked about seasons on the world's highest mountain.
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Music Review: The Brian Jonestown Massacre - My Bloody Underground— Anton Newcombe's The Brian Jonestown Massacre continue to experiment in far out ways.
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Comic Book Review: Star Trek - Year Four: Enterprise Experiment Issue #1 by D.C. Fontana and Derek Chester and Gordon Purcell— Kirk and crew continue their five-year mission.
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Music DVD Review: Zebra - The DVD— Zebra's first concert DVD finds the band still going strong after three decades.
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Philly Film Fest 2008 - Day 9: This Is So Not Kicking My Ass— The De Niro and Pacino of kung fu finally meet, but it's no Heat.
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - Surfin' Safari— The Beach Boys turn 47 this year. That's almost 7 in dog years.
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Satire: New Kids on the Block Defiant in Press Conference— The New Kids On The Block are back - and they aren't taking any guff from anyone.
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Movie Review: Street Kings— Gritty, predictably entertaining cop thriller.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Michael Remains in Coma— And what if the fans asked you to jump off a bridge, Mr. Guza?
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DVD Review: I Am Legend — One man tries to save the world from our own handiwork.
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DVD Review: By Brakhage - An Anthology— ...we’re born, we have sex, we have children, we die...
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Movie Review: The Brood (1979)— A twisted film from early Cronenberg.
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Movie Review: Smart People— Should have been better. Character drama held back by lack of character.
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Yoga Toes— Buttons, the longhaired dachshund, decides to indulge in yoga to relax, and finds himself in a precarious position.
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