- Monday, April 21, 2008 — 51 Articles Published
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DVD Review: David Attenborough Wildlife Specials— When it comes to natural history, few broadcasters and naturalists match up to David Attenborough.
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TV Review: Nova - "Car of the Future"— The boys from Car Talk help Nova out by looking at the future of the automobile.
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Concert Review: The Nightwatchman & Friends - Troubadour, West Hollywood, CA - 4/15/08— Morello and his musical friends put on a night to remember for a good cause.
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Book Review: Hidden Letters by Marion van Binsbergen-Pritchard, Deborah Slier, and Ian Shine— This book provides a painful, personal trek through one of the darkest periods of history in the Western world.
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Music Review: Lyrics Born - Everywhere at Once— Witness the rebirth of Lyrics Born...
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DVD Review: Lars and the Real Girl— This film about a man's struggle for self-acceptance is a gem.
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CTV's Robson Arms Returns With Its Stealthy Charms— Robson Arms co-creators Susin Nielsen and Gary Harvey talk about the third season.
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Book Review: Passion on the Vine: A Memoir of Wine, Food, and Family by Sergio Esposito— “Wine is sunlight held together by water.” – Galileo Galilei
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Revisiting 2005's War of the Worlds— New series looks at DVDs from the writer's personal collection. Up first is the Steven Spielberg-directed film that updates an
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Movie Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— The funniest comedy of the year so far from the Apatow boys.
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Book Review: The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan— “God alert. It’s the wine dude!” The third book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series delivers a titanic
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Cultured Tangos— Cultured Tangos examines aspects of the music of Argentine composer, Astor Piazzolla.
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Movie Review: Dead Men Walk— So do dead men run, too?
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Concert Review: Drowning Pool w/ Nonpoint, Egypt Central, Another Black Day, & Hyngd - The Chance Theater - Poughkeepsie, NY - April 18, 2008— A night of raucous music, just what you want on a Friday night.
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Advertising: The New Radio? — Using songs to advertise products as a new means of marketing music.
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David Ford - "Go To Hell"— A look at a Sun Studio recording session with David Ford.
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Shut Down Volume 2— David Marks was out and Al Jardine was in as the Beach Boys motor along.
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Stevie Wonder's A Time to Love Has Universal Meaning for All Listeners— Stevie Wonder 's unfairly neglected album shows an artist who still has something to say.
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe RoboHelp 7 From Adobe Systems— Certainly if you have an older version of RoboHelp that you are using, this is a must-do upgrade.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Facing the Truth— There's little hope that Michael will recover or that Liz and Jason will be together. Patrick and Robin renew their
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Don't We All Have The Right to Feel Bitter?— If mass immigration continues at current levels, not only the "bitter" white working class will feel bitter.
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Book Review: Manic by Terri Cheney— A riveting account of a woman's struggle with bipolar disorder.
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Music Review: Naxos Records' Sonic Rebellion— "Classical Music" is not dead.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 118— Did I grow a little?
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Theater Review (New York): Chamber Music and The Day The Whores Came Out To Play Tennis— There are pauses in these two plays during which you could unload a banana boat.
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Concert Review: The Hives & Gogol Bordello - Le Zenith - Paris, France - April 20, 2008— Gogol Bordello and the Hives's shock therapy for Paris.
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Music Review: Prodigy - H.N.I.C. Pt. 2— Prodigy's 2008 Manifesto has arrived.
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Xbox 360 Review: Condemned 2: Bloodshot— 20 drink minimum.
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Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Movies— Capitol releases a fine set of Sinatra songs made famous by his movies.
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— A fun fantasy that provides easy entry to the world of kung fu cinema, plus the pairing of Li and
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A Marriage of Insecurities— My husband wrapped himself in a blanket of spreadsheets, feeling happy with there being enough money in the budget; but
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Book Review: We Will Be Heard - Voices in the Struggle For Constitutional Rights Past and Present by Bud and Ruth Schultz— First-hand accounts of well-known controversies in history.
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Sun Microsystems and MySQL— Sun Microsystems made promises, and now they're breaking them.
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Movie Review: Sin City— Stylized ultra-violence like a masterpiece painting brought to life.
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Toronto Has A Big Void With Barry Bonds' Name On It— With Frank Thomas's recent release, the Blue Jays have an opportunity in their talons.
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Introducing Saturday Nights & Sunday Mornings: Interview With Counting Crows' Adam Duritz— "The Internet is the best thing that has ever happened to music in the history of music."
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Every Time I Feel the Spirit (Reissue)— By and large, this may be one of Nat King Cole's most fascinating releases.
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Movie Review: The Forbidden Kingdom— Jet Li and Jackie Chan on screen together for the first time generate entertaining chopsocky mayhem in this light-hearted actioner
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Book Review: Last Last Chance by Fiona Maazel— The struggles of drug addiction and the fear of impending plague make for a great debut novel.
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Comic Review: Locke & Key #3 by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez— Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez continue threading mysteries into the chilling horror story about the Locke children and Key House.
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DVD Review: Radioland Murders— George Lucas's pet project might not have a lot of fans, but the OTR crowd is loyal and understands.
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Music DVD Review: The Clash - Live: Revolution Rock— It works great as a video jukebox, but it's not a good documentary.
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Music Review: Moby - Last Night— Some hits and misses from Moby.
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Movie Review: Before Night Falls— During a time of turbulence and oppression, Reinaldo Arenas used his written word to express his passion for life and
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DVD Review: Laverne & Shirley - The Fourth Season— In its fourth season, Laverne & Shirley still remained a very funny sitcom.
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Why I Want the Matrix— I do like the idea of a lifelike web experience based on the real world, as opposed to a virtual
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Music Review: April's Hot Picks - Mike Patton, Soilent Green, Rush, and More— The best albums released in April 2008.
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DVD Review: My Boy Jack— Another pedestrian entry in the made-for-TV period piece genre.
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Music Review: Voyager One - Afterhours in the Afterlife— There should be an advisory on this album: If you’re prone to headaches, don’t listen to it.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Latin American Tribute To Depeche Mode— 20 bands pay homage to the electronic pioneers.
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Music Review: Bushwhack - Bushwhack— Instrumental progressive rock with classical leanings.
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