- Thursday, May 08, 2008 — 33 Articles Published
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Interview with Multi-Genre Author Mary Jean Kelso — Multi-genre author Mary Jean Kelso talks about her latest children's books.
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Music DVD Review - Classic Albums: John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band — A must own DVD for anyone who loves Lennon, the Beatles, music, and history.
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Book Review: Knitwear by Sasha Kagan— Knitwear is geared towards more advanced, more traditional knitters.
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DVD Review: Strange Wilderness— This is a "set it and forget it" kind of movie.
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Book Review: My Life As A Fake by Peter Carey — A poet, an invention of an Australian bicycle repair-man in Malaya, writes blissfully. The problem is he does not exist.
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Brownmark Films: Q&A With The Creators Of "What What (In The Butt)"— The creators of "What What (In The Butt)" discuss being parodied by South Park.
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Blu-ray Review: Blazing Saddles— Comedic brilliance in a fantastic hi-def package.
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Video Training Review: Photoshop CS3 Portrait Retouching Essentials With Chris Orwig From Lynda.com.— This is a great training program for anyone wanting to learn or enhance their abilities to retouch photos.
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Music Review: Santogold - Santogold— Santi White's debut finally gets a release and it's well worth the wait.
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Music Review: The Queers - CBGB OMFUG Masters: The Bowery Collection— This live show of The Queers playing CBGBs is just a small sample of what used to go on behind
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Holland— The Beach Boys travel to Europe to create their next album.
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An Analysis of the Arguments Presented in Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed— An examination of the theories and ideas presented in Ben Stein's controversial new documentary about Intelligent Design.
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Theater Review (NYC): Macbeth— Whether you’re playgoing or simply stargazing, you’re likely to find something scary at this uneven Macbeth.
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Movie Review: Secret Window— ... doesn't quite stay true to the source material but manages to be interesting and sometimes creepy enough to warrant
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Book Review: Spark - The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain by John J. Ratey and Eric Hagerman— Exercise is good for everything that ails your brain.
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Redskins Draft Analysis: New Regime, Same Old Tricks— Redskins new guard makes the same puzzling decisions on draft day.
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Book Review: The Wisdom Of Whores by Elizabeth Pisani— The Wisdom Of Whores paints as true a picture as possible of the fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Four Results— Maroon Five and four becomes three.
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Book Review: The Philosopher At The End Of The Universe by Mark Rowlands— A romp through sci fi films to get at the deeper questions that propel them.
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Question Hunter S. Thompson's Death— As flaming ironies go, Hunter Thompson’s dying “by his own hand” has solar flares whirling around it like atomic Medusas.
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Former Toad The Wet Sprocket Frontman Glen Phillips Guests On B-Sides Concept Album Program Tonight— A critical piece of the soundtrack of my life...
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The Advantage of Watching Mass Quantities of Television— To people who suggest that a little TV goes a long way, I say that a little TV is about
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Book Review: Firefly Lane by Kristin Hannah— The author captures the best and worst of an enduring friendship.
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Book Review: Madison Avenue Maxi by Elke Gazzara— While sappy at times, this book appeals to the best in human (and canine) nature.
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PlayStation Network Update: 05/08/2008— Another great update on the PSN, games, demos and add-ons...woot!
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Book Review: The Little Man In the Map by E. Andrew Martonyi— This is a cute book and perfect for kids who are studying geography and particularly those who might be struggling
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Book Review: Hours of Devotion - Fanny Neuda's Book of Prayers for Jewish Women by Dinah Berland— This is a beautiful book full of solace and understanding for Jewish women of all backgrounds and levels of faith.
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Book Review: Taken By Storm – The Album Art of Storm Thorgerson by Storm Thorgerson— "I was in that half-sleep, half-awake stage and I was dreaming of a red desert, and a bunch of balls
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DVD Review: P.S. I Love You— Hilary Swank's talents are underused, but this one still merits viewing on a rainy Saturday night.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Speed Racer, What Happens in Vegas, Redbelt— Speed Racer, slow down!
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Personal Foul"— Mac and team discover a murder center court while continuing to track the taxicab killer.
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Movie Review: Misery— One of the most accurate adaptations of a Stephen King story, this is simply one of the most satisfying thrillers
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TV Review: Rock the Cradle - Week 6 - The Grand Finale— Crosby Loggins wins the big money!
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