- Wednesday, April 23, 2008 — 33 Articles Published
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Retro Redux: Xavier Cugat - The Godfather Of Latin Pop Music— Surrounded by beautiful women and his music, he had the last laugh on critics.
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Christmas Album— The Beach Boys wish you a merry, if short, Christmas.
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Book Review: Show Me - Marketing With Video On the Internet By Jessica Kizorek— Show Me is a must-have for anyone in the video marketing biz.
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The Day Tori Amos Dumped Me— I remember the day Tori Amos walked out of my life.
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Music Review: Madonna- Hard Candy— The Material Girl has proven once again that she’s at the top of her game.
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Amy LaVere "That Beat"— If you want to have Amy show you around this grand old place you better get here soon.
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Vinyl Tap: The Replacements - Let It Be— Accept no substitutes. The Replacements' Let It Be is a roarin’ little record I want my turntable to play and
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Book Review: Knockemstiff by Donald Ray Pollock— A collection of short stories on losers that is written the way a loser would....
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Six— Six Contestants Perform the Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber
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Interview with Lee Denning, Author of Monkey Trap— Lee Denning is the pen name for father-daughter writing team, authors of "Monkey Trap."
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Music Review: Wally Rose - Whippin' The Keys— This is a great example of the success Wally Rose had in adapting Ragtime music for contemproray audiences.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 120— It’s hard to resist everything I’ve ever known.
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Concert Review: The Dillinger Escape Plan & The Bled - Ridglea Theater - Ft. Worth, TX - April 18, 2008— The city of Ft. Worth should have seen the mayhem coming.
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Music DVD Review: The Swell Season, Live From the Artist's Den— the Swell Season live at the Good Shepard Center in Seattle.
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Music Review: Dierks Bentley - Greatest Hits: Every Mile A Memory — A fun mix of slow and quick tunes.
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Movie Review: 88 Minutes— This is bad anyway you slice it, yet strangely watchable.
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Movie Review: 21 Grams— A complex feature from Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu.
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DVD Review: Eyes Wide Shut— Revisiting Stanley Kubrick's last film nine years later.
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Blu-ray Review: Total Recall— Read this review. I got five kids to feed.
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Nine Inch Nails Release Brand New Single, And Maybe A New Album Too?— In 2008, the music industry may have finally found the answer to many of their problems of the past few
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TV Review: House Season Four From "Alone" to "Don't Ever Change"— Season four — so far, a philosophical muse.
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Boston Legal Takes on the Supreme Court— Boston Legal launches a tirade against the highest court in the land... Gordon Ramsay just launches another tirade.
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DVD Review: My Boy Jack— This should be required viewing for any fan of period drama.
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Xbox 360 Review: Viking - Battle for Asgard— Violence should only get you so far. Viking manages to take it all the way.
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Music Review: Ashlee Simpson - Bittersweet World— Sure, we all know she committed a cardinal music sin and should never be heard from or seen again.
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Book Review: Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith— Every word seems perfectly placed, meticulously considered for it's brevity and weight, and yet you never feel overawed or confounded.
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Xbox 360 Review: Army of Two— Army of Two only when you're with a friend. Otherwise, it should be titled "You're Screwed by the A.I."
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Blogcritics Magazine is Giving Away The Andromeda Strain— It's true, we are, but in a good way.
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A Quick Guide for Would-Be John McCain Volunteers — If not knowing what to do is keeping you from volunteering for John McCain, you don’t want to read this!
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Music Review: Rush - Snakes & Arrows Live— It's the Snakes & Arrows tour. Live. And it does what it says on the tin.
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New Smallville and Supernatural Episodes Coming April 24 - Please Watch!— Smallville and Supernatural are back on Thursday. Their network isn’t telling viewers to watch.
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Book Review: Near Death On The High Seas Edited by Cecil Kuhne— “...she is merely there, immense, powerful, and indifferent.”
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Democrats: I Just Don't Understand— Why is the Democratic party at odds with itself?
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