- Tuesday, April 22, 2008 — 37 Articles Published
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Book Review: No One Heard Her Scream by Jordan Dane— Jordan Dane's debut romance thriller fires on all eight cylinders as San Antonio Detective Rebecca Montgomery tracks a savage killer.
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Music Review: Barry Adamson - Back To The Cat— What a Ennio Morricone movie soundtrack might have sounded like if Isaac Hayes was assigned to score it.
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Book Review: Essential Windows Presentation Foundation by Chris Anderson— If you want to get up to speed quickly, Essential Windows Presentation Foundation will give you a solid foundation.
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Box Office Update 4/18-4/20: The Forbidden Kingdom is Tops at the Box— Li and Chan out-duel Segel and Bell.
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Blu-ray Review: The 6th Day— Fun Ah-nold in a fun piece of sci-fi.
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Music Review: Mississippi Heat - Hattiesburg Blues— Mississippi Heat cherish the traditions of those who came before while having the vision to see how they can build
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Music Review: Whitesnake - Good To Be Bad — I wonder what John Sykes is up to these days?
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - All Summer Long— The Beach Boys present a perfect ode to summer.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Cloverfield— Another week, more movies to see — it never stops.
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Griffey's Return To Seattle: A Hero's Welcome— For most people, the end of childhood comes gradually. But one man changed that all.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 4/21/2008— After a slow week, Nintendo comes back with a strong pair this week.
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Book Review: Aunt Julia And The Scriptwriter by Mario Vargas Llosa— Aunt Julia And The Scriptwriter is a surreal novel that blurs distinctions between reality and fiction, fact and invention.
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Music Review: Elbow - The Seldom Seen Kid— The Seldom Seen Kid showcases Elbow at the height of its powers, delivering some of the best songs of their
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Music Review: Dropkick Murphys- The Meanest of Times — Boston Celtic Punk rockers release an expanded version of the band's excellent 2007 CD.
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Book Review: The Hakawati by Rabih Alameddine— A wonderful story told by a masterful storyteller.
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Condemned 2: Bloodshot Review Companion— Alcohol increased your ability to aim. BULLSHIT!
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Book Review: In Search Of The Blues by Marybeth Hamilton— A history of prewar blues that's a work in progress.
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Audio Book Review: Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman— Neil Gaiman reaches into his bag of entertainer's tricks and produces a heart-warming tale of magic, legend, and family.
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TV Review: NOVA - "Car of the Future"— The car culture is a part of us. Its face will change in coming years.
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A Turnip Speaks Up: Taxed in Michigan— The turnip speaks! Ranting about the taxes in Michigan.
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Movie Review: The Freshman (1990)— A comedy that just isn't that funny.
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How I Met Your Mother Unleashes A New Robin Sparkles Video— But is it any good?
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Women's Murder Club— Women's Murder Club can be for ABC what Law & Order SVU is for NBC.
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Movie Review: Michael Clayton— "The truth can be adjusted" — and it has been here as well, leaving us confused and fully enjoying it.
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Music Review: Frank Sinatra - Sinatra at the Movies— While the song quality is top-notch and the song selection great, the Chairman of the Board deserves better than 20
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Music Review: The Dodos - Visiter— The Dodos have the exceptional ability to play their own sound with such meticulousness that many of the songs feel
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Flag Pins and Patriotism— Flag pins are worn to express 'patriotism" but has the political Right hijacked the symbol to mean something else?
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Book Review: Shanghai Girl by Vivian Yang— Yang transports the living onto the page in a way that is sure to make any writer jealous and any
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Book Review - Jason Schindler's The Poem I Turn To: Actors and Directors Present Poetry that Inspires Them— This book will help us understand poetry's fundamental vitality and its capacity for inspiration.
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Music Review: Derek Webb and Sandra McCracken - Ampersand— A lush, mellifluous album, that feels like a deeply personal, but entirely comfortable glimpse into the hearts and minds of
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Book Review: Water Cooler Diaries - Women Across America Share Their Day at Work, Edited by Joni B. Cole and B.K. Rakhra— An entertaining and insightful glimpse into the lives of working women across the country.
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Movie Review: Solaris (1972)— Tarkovksy reaches deep inside to ask what we are.
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DVD Review: Echo and Other Elephants— Proceed with caution, but don’t be afraid to take on this stunning collection.
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New Album Releases 08/22/08: Billy Bragg, Flight Of The Conchords, Replacements Reissues, Ashlee Simpson, Barry Adamson, Elbow, Stanley Jordan, Love, Marilyn Crispell and More— Some good new reasons to belatedly celebrate national record store day.
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DVD Review: Cloverfield— This small little monster movie arrives on a fine DVD... though don't expect anything from the commentary.
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House Returns April 28 with New Episodes— House, MD returns Monday, April 28 with new episodes. Here's a quick recap of the season thus far.
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Movie Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— Very funny and touching comedy that really needs to be seen.
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