- Friday, May 02, 2008 — 43 Articles Published
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Book Review: Photoshop Studio with Bert Monroy - Digital Painting by Bert Monroy— Digital Painting can inspire you to take Photoshop to new levels.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Five Results— Neil Diamond and Five Becomes Four
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DVD Review: Sam & Max Freelance Police – The Complete Animated Series— The animated adventures of Steve Purcell's gumshoe dog and hyperactive "rabbit thing" partner come barreling into your living room.
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Movie Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall — What keeps Forgetting Sarah Marshall from achieving its full potential are the things that are now familiar from Apatow productions.
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Music Review: Steve Winwood - Nine Lives— Winwood's best work in years, Nine Lives would be an album-rock smash in another time and place. Yes, it's that
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of May 4— All hulas must end eventually, mine ends tomorrow.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Iron Man, Made of Honor— Summer gets started early as the cineplex heats up.
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Music CD/DVD Review: Gigantour 2— For those who like to rock hard, here's two live metal reviews to salute you.
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Movie Review: Iron Man Is Bold, Novel, and Fun— Destined to be a pre-summer blockbuster.
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Book Review: V - The Second Generation by Kenneth Johnson— The Zedti come hoping to aid the resistance and save their own people from a battle with the Visitors. At
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Wild Honey— The Beach Boys serve up some Wild Honey.
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Movie Media: The Dark Knight, Hancock, Igor, The Strangers, Batman: Gotham Knight, Wanted, Hamlet 2— A new selection of trailers, posters, and stills to take a peek at.
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Grace Potter and the Nocturnals "Night Rolls On"— Grace Potter and the Nocturnals work together to figure out some arrangements then perform "Night Rolls On."
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TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 5 — What is more important, musical talent or showmanship?
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Movie Review: Mean Girls— The spirit of John Hughes is alive and well in Tina Fey's clever take on teenage culture.
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X-Weighted Participant Sheds Self-Doubt Along With Pounds— "My weight loss journey had a lot of emotional weight attached to it as well as the physical weight."
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DVD Review: A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila – The Complete Uncensored First Season— Bisexual Tila Tequila tries her hand at "A Shot at Love."
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The Friday Morning Listen: The Cars— The smell of anticipation.
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Book Review: Anybody Any Minute by Julie Mars— A novel full of humour, introspection, and powerful characterisation.
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Savory New York: 'inoteca Restaurant in New York City— Restaurant owner, Joe Denton, describes the inspiration, atmosphere, and food.
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Dutchess Community College: The 33rd Student Audio-Video Festival, Spring 2008 - Part I— A look inside a student video show.
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Movie Review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall— Bad date movies don’t exist. The couple can always make out instead. Don’t follow this reviewer and watch it alone.
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Book Review: The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga— Aravind Adiga paints a picture of India as a nearly feudal society disguised as a democracy.
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TV Review: Gossip Girl - "Desperately Seeking Serena"— It's SAT time! Yawn, bring on the date rape drugs.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 129— I stayed the same.
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Dutchess Community College: The 33rd Student Audio-Video Festival, Spring 2008 - Part II— The sequel to my look inside the student show.
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Patience Is A Virtue: Is Conventional TV Worth Saving?— Conventional TV is worth saving, but it takes a bit of patience.
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Short Film Calls for Global School Lunch Program to Fight Child Hunger— A new short film is a call to action to end the hunger that afflicts 300 million children worldwide.
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Movie Review: Iron Man— This superhero's greatest powers are his brain and his heart.
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Writer Impossible: The Scent Of A Good Scene— Add depth to your writing by describing smell.
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TV Review: Lost - "Something Nice Back Home"— A character-centric episode make things personal this week.
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Theater Review (Houston): Susanna and Will - A Reckoning Among the Dead in Stratford-upon-Avon— Shakespeare's daughter Susanna challenges the Bard with tough personal questions about life and love.
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Graphic Novel Review: Contraband by TJ Behe and Phil Elliott— In the future, youths will prowl the streets vying for video fame. Didn't YouTube already cover that one?
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PlayStation Network Update: 05/01/2008— A good week on the PSN, especially for Canadian buyers!
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Nintendo DS Review: Ninja Gaiden: Dragon Sword— Stylus scribbling replaces button mashing.
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Putin, Iraq, Iran, Russia— President Vladimir Putin: The man, the myth, the godfather of a new Russia. The recreation of a superpower.
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It's Time For Everyone To Take A Bath— Who is going to come out of this mud-match of an election race clean? The candidates have lost their focus.
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John McCain and the C-Word— He said what? The candidate's colorful language may come back to haunt him.
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DVD Review: Raiders of the Lost Ark - Special Edition— Still one of the best adventure movies ever!
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Book Review: The Chase by Clive Cussler— An entertaining diversion from the NUMA novels.
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Music Review: Willie Nelson - One Hell of a Ride— A fantastic career retrospective of an American legend.
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Book Review: You Don't Love Me Yet by Jonathan Lethem— Jonathan Lethem presents another indictment of consumer culture in his latest novel.
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Music Review: Doug Munro - Big Boss Bossa Nova 2.0— Sometimes simple is better — even in jazz.
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