- Friday, April 25, 2008 — 36 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Samson Effect by Tony Eldridge— A strong debut novel centered around one of the Bible's most legendary figures.
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Music Review: The Raconteurs - Consolers Of The Lonely— "Consolers Of The Lonely" finds the band beating the sophomore slump handily.
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Book Review: The Little Box of Socks by Charlene Schurch and Beth Parrott— The perfect gift for the knitter in your life.
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Steeling Scranton PA: Barack Will You Take This Woman to be Your Awful Vetted Vice?— The Dems are fielding two top dogs in a one-way race.
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Music News: New Albums from The Horrors, Cyndi Lauper, Filter, and More— Albums to anticipate from old and new music blood.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of April 27— Sunday - California. Monday - Hawaii. Yippee!
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TV Review: Gossip Girl - "The Blair Bitch Project"— The backstabbing is back!
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Baby Mama, Deception, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay— Another week, more movies! They never stop coming!
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TV Review/Satire: American IdolWare - The Top Six Finalists Perform— With the David Archuleta blender whatever you put in, 90 seconds later you pour out a rich, creamy, pop ballad.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Bruce Springsteen - Magic— Josh Hathaway's head explodes in Atlanta.
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BC Radio Live: The Schwaggin' Wagon, Redblueamerica, Author Aram Roston, and Singer Rosey— Swag, left/right politics, Iraq... and jazz. It's all here this week.
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Terrorist Banana Students Suspended— Only seven days suspended? They're lucky it wasn't more.
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Interview with Barbara Techel, Author of Frankie, The Walk ‘N Roll Dog— Techel's first children's book is touching and inspirational.
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Movie Media: Blindness, Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, [REC], Quarantine, Iron Man, The Spirit, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, Outlander— More goodies to stare at, including a ton of Iron Man pics.
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Book Review: The Red Wolf Conspiracy by Robert V. S. Redick— "The Red Wolf Conspiracy" takes its readers on a wonderful voyage of adventure that they won't regret booking passage on.
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DVD Review: The Guatemalan Handshake (Two-Disc Special Edition)— A memorable little film that bears the hallmarks of a cult classic in the making.
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Music Review: American Music Club - The Golden Age— The gentleness and affection in the music leaves a striking reflection, deepening the darkness of the water only enough to
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Music Review: Louie Bellson and Clark Terry - Louie & Clark Expedition 2— They might be living legends, but they're still kickin' it hard.
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Had I Known Then: Clayton Holmes’ Parting Words for NFL Rookies— Final Thoughts before the NFL Draft.
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Drink Up: Catpooccino Has Arrived!— Discuss the global food shortage over a pot of poo!
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Video Training Review: Search Engine Optimization With Tony Wright From xTrain— I found Search Engine Optimization to be very informative, thoroughly enlightening, and incredibly easy to understand and learn from.
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Book Review: The Devil's Bones by Jefferson Bass— This writing team combines bone chilling real-life forensic knowledge into the work of fiction.
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DVD Review: Bette Davis Collection - Volume Three— Warner Brothers celebrates Bette Davis' 100th birthday with a third collection of her films from the studio.
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Movie Review: Rope— An often overlooked Hitchcock masterpiece proves that the Master of Suspense could construct a classic film with even the most
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TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 4— Everyone sang better tonight, which confirms my hypothesis that the celebrity parents are unable to be objective about their children's
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One Confusing Night of Television: My Name Is Earl, Lost— There are some nights that television leaves me scratching my head. Last night was among them.
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DVD Review: Sharkwater— When we first find Stewart, he’s holding a shark in a loving embrace and it appears as though the shark
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TV Review: Survivor Micronesia - So It's Come to This— Team girl power is becoming too powerful.
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Movie Review: Persepolis— Simple is better.
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Sarah Borges & the Broken Singles "Daniel Lee"— Sarah Borges and the Broken Singles bring their blend of Americana-country rock to the Sun Studio Sessions.
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TV Review: Supernatural - “Ghostfacers”— An overall entertaining episode, even with the gay jokes and the "anti-Impala".
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Nintendo Wii Review: Opoona— Nice visuals and unique battle system make this game well-rounded except for a thin story and the occasional navigation issue.
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Book Review: Pro WPF in C# 2008 - Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition by Matthew McDonald— There is everything to like about Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation With .NET 3.5, Second Edition.
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Family: The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life— Family left behind a pretty remarkable, and overlooked, string of albums over their roughly five-year stint.
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Music Review: The Beach Boys - The Beach Boys Today!— Brian Wilson stops touring and The Beach Boys create a classic.
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Music Review: Marilyn Crispell - Vignettes— Long gazes at an incremental stillness. Or something.
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