- Tuesday, April 15, 2008 — 48 Articles Published
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Nintendo DS Review: Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword — The pen really is mightier then the sword.
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The Shanghai Diaries - The Madness of Crowds— As we make the decision to leave China I find the ever maddening crowds, even more frustrating.
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street - Two-Disc Special Collector's Edition (2007)— Arguably Burton’s best film to date.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 112— Has the Fortress become more of a mental test than a physical test?
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Movie Review: Bridge to Terabithia— Despite its PG rating, Bridge to Terabithia is not a kid’s movie; it’s a tear-jerking drama for the kid in
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Retro Redux: The Rivieras - California Beach Music Hoosier Style— Only that new British group with the odd name could have kept the Rivieras from topping the charts.
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DVD Review: Inside— A truly disturbing experience. Bloody, violent, and distinctly un-Hollywood.
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CSI: Miami - Television Is Where America Dreams— Love it or hate it, it's one of the best shows on television.
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Movie Review: Barnyard— Udderly misguided animated movie that needs a script polish. (Gosh, I bet I am the first one making that 'udder'
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - Surfin' USA— The year is 1963 and The Beach Boys are about to become stars.
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Music Review: Shout Out Louds - "Impossible"— The contagious grooves and impressive melodies are reason enough to love the Shout Out Louds.
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Music Review: Poolplayers - Way Below the Surface— The incurious never do discover what they're missing.
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Music Review: Kimya Dawson - Remember That I Love You— If you've not listened to Kimya Dawson yet, you're missing out on some of the best and most human
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Music Review: Murder by Death - Red of Tooth and Claw— Best enjoyed with a pint in hand
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Songs That Touch My Soul, Eight— He makes my panties wet and, as many of you know by now, that really is the door to my
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Music Review: Kelis - The Hits— Too often, this feels like a gratuitous anthology from an artist whose best is yet to come.
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Panic Time in Detroit— The Tigers slow start is anything but an anomaly.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics - "A Room With A View"— Masterpiece Classics' "A Room with a View" unconscionably guts and renders the classic E. M. Forster novel.
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New "Nuevo Tango" Sacrifices Tradition and Grace— The women want to appear hip and current, but their partners are hurting them with what they’re doing. It’s nuevo,
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Get Earth Day Friendly with Earth-Friendly Products and Fashions— Take a look at these new eco-chic and environmentally conscious products.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics "A Room With A View"— The big draw for this adaptation is the colorful and over the top characters.
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Book Review: Fish: A Memoir of a Boy in a Man's Prison by T. J. Parsell— In this fascinating memoir, Parsell shows there is a lot more to prison rape than 'dropping the soap'.
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A Half-Baked How I Met Your Mother Leaves Me Sad— Sadly, HIMYM didn't quite do it for me last night.
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Interview with Karin Abarbanel, Author of Birthing the Elephant— Karin Abarbanel talks about her new book and how it can help women who are considering opening a small business.
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Graphic Novel Review: Innocent: Volume One by Shawn Granger— Shawn Granger’s web comic about a sword-wielding avenging angel receives its first print pb collection.
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Anti-China Torch Protests Had Merit— China won't take any notice, but the Olympics torch protests were a valid way of registering our displeasure with their
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Nintendo Wii Review: Super Smash Bros. Brawl— The most hyped Wii game ever delivers.
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Book Review: Naked Empire by Terry Goodkind— An entertaining read if you can get past all the speeches.
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News for House, MD Fans: The Season Finale and More — House enters May sweeps with four new episodes, including the two part season finale, "House's Head."
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Book Review: Armageddon In Retrospect by Kurt Vonnegut— A review of Kurt Vonnegut's most recently published work, released posthumously by his son Mark Vonnegut.
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Book Review: Arrival Of The Prince By James Rutledge— If you only read one book this year, make it Arrival Of The Prince, a superior work of fiction.
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Blu-ray Review: AVP Requiem (Aliens vs. Predator) Extreme Unrated Set— Aliens meet Predators again. Who wins? Definitely not the humans caught in the middle.
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DVD Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2-Disc Special Collector's Edition)— A strangely entertaining film and the DVD is loaded with extra features!
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Ron Paul Hits the Third Rail of Politics— Despite all our hopes, it turns out that Ron Paul is just as crazy as the worst of his followers.
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Stars Honor Bill Withers and Our Time, an Artistic Home for People Who Stutter— Our Time Theatre Company provides an artistic home for kids and teens who stutter.
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The Most Powerful People in America— ...
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A Night of Inevitable Outcomes for the Cavs and the Indians— It didn't have to work out that way for the Cavs or the Indians, it just did.
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Music Review: Eden Brent - Mississippi Number One— 2006 International Blues Challenge winner Eden Brent's first record for Yellow Dog is a triumph from beginning to end.
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Reasons to Believe— Obama and the bitter White guys are just dancing around the real issue.
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DVD Review: Cloverfield— In spite of being a monster movie, at its heart "Cloverfield" is really a love story.
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Movie Review: Prom Night — Finding an escort for the prom is more terrifying.
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Interview with A. J. Kiesling, Author of Skizzer— Uncovering buried family secrets.
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DVD Review: Inside (Unrated)— Inside fully earns its unrated status.
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Philly Film Fest - Days 11 & 12: All's Well That Ends With Giant Metal Worms— As the fest draws to a close, I find out why one film sold out four times straight.
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DVD Review: Aural Amphetamine - Metallica and the Dawn of Thrash— A well done documentary on the beginning of thrash.
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Drift Racers: The New Gladiators— All the grand spectacle and bloodthirsty spectator involvement of the brutal gladiator shows of ancient rome.
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New Album Releases 04/15/08: Mariah Carey, Air, Frank Black, Eden Brent, Rush, Brian Jonestown Massacre, Carole King, Southside Johnny— Mimi is back. But what about the new live Rush? And looky here, we got a live Southside Johnny...
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Book Review: Journal of the Angelic, Odyssey of the Divine by Mark Raborn— Fly with the angels into eons past. Watch their community self-destruct as evil enters the cosmos.
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