- Sunday, April 27, 2008 — 33 Articles Published
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Futility And Despair: The Saga Of The Texas Rangers— Since its inception nearly 50 years ago, the Rangers' organization has exuded an atmosphere of failure and ineptitude.
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Music Review: Nick Lowe – Jesus of Cool— Basher is back with another great CD! Well okay, it's actually a deluxe reissue of his 1978 power pop classic...
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Retro Redux: Swayze's Ghost Revived An Old Song— Over 500 different versions have been recorded but some of them are seldom heard.
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Concert Review: Coachella - Day One - 4/25/08 — A look at Day One of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
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Book Review: Twisted by Andrea Kane— A wide range of readers will enjoy how the author blends a passionate love story with high suspense.
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Book Review: Pagans In The Promised Land - Decoding the Doctrine of Christian Discovery by Steven T. Newcomb— A must-read for anybody wishing to understand what truly motivates American policy towards its indigenous people.
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Music Review: Def Leppard, Diamond Head, NFD, Fish, P.O.D., and Whitesnake— Cock rock glory, a bit of New Wave Of British Heavy Metal with some goth and classy folk rock.
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Tokyo Cowboys— Is it really still a white man's world, even in Japan? Saft's documentary is another "white man making his fortune
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TV Review: Lost - "The Shape of Things To Come"— For fans who are up-to-date with the most recent episode of Lost (major spoilers within).
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Hula Girls— Can young girls and a tropical dance save a small mining town?
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Movie Review: Baby Mama— Missed opportunity is merely funny. Is that enough?
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Music Review: The Kooks - Konk— You can play the connect-the-pop/rock-dots, but the Kooks’ hooks are impressive and infectious on their own. An exhilarating album.
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An Interview with Jeremy Podeswa, Director of Fugitive Pieces— Writer/director Jeremy Podeswa talks about adapting a novel and the process of making this film.
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Los Angeles Japan Film Festival 2008 - Atagoal's Cat Magical Forest— Can a fat cat save the world from serene conformity?
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Movie Review: Futurama - Bender's Big Score— Is it a masterpiece of animated satirical cinema? Certainly not. But in the end, it is still Futurama.
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Interview with Gabrielle Goddard, Author of Gulp!— In her new book, Gabrielle Goddard teaches you how to step out of your comfort zone in order to achieve
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Beach Boys Party!— The Beach Boys throw and party and you are invited. Well, sort of.
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Music Review: Various Performers - The T4 Project— "The T4 Project" is quintessential punk.
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DVD Review: The Waltons - The Complete Seventh Season— Season seven brought lots of changes to Walton Mountain.
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Manos: The Hands of Fate and the Necessity of Awful Films— Some films are simply unwatchable; and that might just make them required viewing.
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Movie Review: Deception— An unfocused exercise in the erotic thriller.
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Movie Review: Sullivan's Travels (1941)— One of the best comedies ever made.
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How Conservative Is John McCain?— Some on the far right are convinced there's no difference between McCain and his Democrat opponents. The facts say
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Book Review: Lost Prince by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— This reissue edition of an early werewolf story by Yarbro paints a vivid portrait of Spain under the Inquisition.
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Book Review: Sharp Teeth by Toby Barlow— This is no frilly urban fantasy: this is a 300-page poem about bloodthirsty noir werewolves.
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The Ramble: Steroid Busts, Steroid Tests, Steroid Trials, Steroid Investigations, And Falling Production— In the past week there have been a ton of stories dealing with steroids and human growth hormone (HGH).
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Music Review: Morcheeba - Dive Deep— Morcheeba's new CD is an uneven journey through trip hop, downtempo, and Gordon Lightfoot.
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Music Review: Radiohead: The Best Of— In its way, it’s a tribute to a band that’s not really a band.
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Music Review: Ringo Starr – Liverpool 8— An understated Starr with a rock-solid backbeat.
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Interview with R. Leigh, Author of The Winds of Asharra — "I ended up with...the positive, mystical, fantasy and philosophical elements and attempted to create my own literary delicacy that included
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Concert Review: Dale Watson - Phoenix, Arizona, April 22, 2008— Dale Watson and his Lone Stars descend upon Phoenix for a marathon, genuine country music event.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Choosing Life— Nikolas decides it's time to let Emily rest in peace.
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Music Review: The Sword - Gods Of The Earth— Heightened testosterone levels and manly experiences result from The Sword's sophomore album "Gods Of The Earth."
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