- Tuesday, April 29, 2008 — 32 Articles Published
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Music Review: Buckcherry - 15— Buckcherry is about as rock and roll as it gets these days.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly — A solid script, an adventurous director, and an immediately involving concept unite to fully immerse viewers in the protagonist’s locked-in
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Book Review: A Rotten Person Travels the Caribbean by Gary Buslik — Who says grumps aren't funny?
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DVD Review: The Great Debaters — Compelling drama based on a true story.
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DVD Review: The Sick and Twisted World of Joanna Angel— A disappointing entry in the alt-porn arena.
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Music DVD Review: The Girl Done Good: A Documentary Review (Amy Winehouse)— What kind of fuckery is this? Find out.
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Movie Review: Nim's Island— Jodie Foster back in a comedic role? I'm there!
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Box Office Update 4/25-4/27: Baby Mama Nursed to Victory— The spring season comes to a close with a mediocre weekend of flicks.
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DVD Review: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— The best film of 2007 finally comes to DVD.
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Blu-ray Review: Predator— If Blu-rays bleed, Fox can kill them.
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Music Review: Vince Seneri - The Prince's Groove— He might have a faux-royalty nickname, but his musical talent is the real thing.
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Book Review: Tales from Blue Springs - The Hatchet Woman by R. Garth— A strange novella characterized by bizarre events and terrible writing.
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Music Review: John Mayer - Continuum Reissue— A great album gets an entirely unnecessary re-release.
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TV Review: House, MD - "No More Mr. Nice Guy"— House, MD is back with "No More Mr. Nice Guy" as House and the team treat a man who is
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Software Review: Adobe Technical Communication Suite - Adobe Captivate 3— Adobe Captivate 3 simplifies the creation of training, e-learning, and demonstration content.
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Satire: Last Night With George Clooney— That's right Portland - the big GC thinks you're tops.
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My Adulterous Affair With Craigslist (Don't Tell eBay...)— Craigslist versus eBay! Who will win in this no-holds-barred cage match of the ages?
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DVD Pick of the Week: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly— Another week, what will you be watching?
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DVD Review: The Adams Chronicles — This multi-Emmy award-winning series by PBS debuted in 1976 to commemorate the Bicentennial. The balance of education and entertainment is
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Classic Cinema Corner: A Night to Remember— You've seen the 1997 blockbuster Titanic; now watch the classic British film from which it lifted much of its content.
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Pet Sounds— The Beach Boys reached the mountaintop with this release.
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It's Dishonorable For Army Cadets To Play Football— That's what one writer is saying about a West Point football player drafted into the NFL.
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DVD Review: The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones - Volume Three— I enjoyed The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles when they first aired and am happy that they have finally made their
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Book Review: The Streets of Babylon - A London Mystery by Carina Burman, Translated by Sarah Death— This mystery novel is an entertaining and sometimes humorous trip back to the 19th century.
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Book Review: Three Dog Nightmare - The Continuing Chuck Negron Story by Chuck Negron— Behind the music, a cycle of detox and re-tox, (excessive) sex, (staggering amounts of) drugs, and, incidentally, rock and roll.
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Roger Clemens and His Closet Of Skeletons— Roger Clemens' fall has been so great, even drug dealers and ex-cons are more believable.
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Music Review: Temposhark - The Invisible Line— Would the blot of over hyped propaganda leave me feeling soured towards this electro-rock duo or would the pair’s debut
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Dam Wright!— Rev. Jeremiah Wright seeks to explain the inexplicable with the unsupportable before the NAACP and the National Press Club.
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Wii Virtual Console News and Releases for 4/28/2008— Shhh, you're not supposed to notice it's only one game this week.
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New Album Releases 04/29/08: Madonna, Steve Winwood, Portishead, The Roots, Def Leppard, Mudcrutch, Zappa Plays Zappa & More — How old is too old?
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Karzai's Instant Karma— Karzai discovered confronting the American winds of change can result in big time blowback.
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Book Review: Scion's Blood by Pat Nelson Childs— The second book in the Chronicles of Firma trilogy leaves this reader eager for the final chapter.
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