- Friday, May 09, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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TV Review: Hell's Kitchen - A Night in Hell— Things heat up in the fourth season of Hell's Kitchen's as Chef Ramsey takes on fifteen aspiring chefs.
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Music Review: Steve Miller Band: Live from Chicago (CD/DVD)— A tremendous concert, a heart-warming documentary and a 12 track CD make this set a treasure worth keeping.
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Music Review: Animal Alpha - You Pay For The Whole Seat But You'll Only Need The Edge— Dramatic, exotic, Norwegian punk goth glam metal with vim and vigor.
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Movie Review: Iron Man— Manly men and comic-book nerds unite; a colossal Marvel franchise is on the rise.
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Book Review: Death Walked In (A Death On Demand Mystery) by Carolyn Hart— Annie and Max Darling track down a killer close to their new home.
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Interview with Joel Richardson, Co-Author of Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out— "If I remained silent, it would be hateful to the [book's] brave individuals, many who are living under a death
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Book Review: Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner— This is a book about life and living. Parts are laugh out loud hysterically funny and parts will just
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of May 11— Top Gear and me, a winning combination.
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Movie Media: Baghead, Largo Winch, Hamlet 2, The Incredible Hulk, Stuck, Terra, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, The Accidental Husband— All new goodies for you eyeballs.
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Movie Review: The Rules of Attraction— Despite some problematic attributes, this Bret Easton Ellis adaptation manages to provide a sufficient measure of entertainment.
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Bluesman Derek Miller: Rock and Redemption— Blues guitarist Derek Miller's musical salvation and his triumph over addiction.
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The Friday Morning Listen: John Mellencamp - Scarecrow— I didn't ignore him. No, I detested him.
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Retro Redux: The Grass Is Not Always Greener— A confession about a problem that first turned up years ago.
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Music Review: William Galison and Madeleine Peyroux - Got You On My Mind— Issues between the artists aside, there’s no denying their talents mesh well together here.
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Endless Summer and Spirit Of America— The Beach Boys become popular again.
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Music Review: Nat King Cole - Wild Is Love (Reissue)— The cascading feelings of love can be lethal, especially when there’s a red dress involved.
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Music Review: Various Performers Miles...From India— As magnificent collection of Jazz music that you are liable to find anywhere these days.
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After Hillary, Voting With Conscience and Pride— It is time to vote against the two-party plutocracy.
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Theater Review (Milan): Profondo Posso Il Musical with the Supervision of Dario Argento at Teatro Smeraldo— This stage version of Dario Argento's classic cult film is a musical misfire.
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Xavier Nady, The Outfielder That Saved Pittsburgh— The breakout of Xavier Nady may facilitate the rebirth of baseball in Pittsburgh.
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NBC Scrubs the Finale— What? Huh? Why? Why would NBC go and end Scrubs by airing an episode out of order?
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Movie Review: Night of the Demon— It's in the trees! It's coming!
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Army Cadets Dodging the War Through the Draft?— Is the military letting good athletes walk away scot-free? Is it even any of our business to judge?
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Book Review: The Dark Tide by Alex Gross — Karen is surprised and finds it hard to believe her husband led a secret life that put him and their
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Watermelon Slim & The Workers Win Album of the Year at 2008 Blues Music Awards— Bobby Rush led the way with three awards but it's Watermelon Slim who took home the majors...
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Music Review: Elvis Costello and the Imposters - Momofuku— Elvis Costello's latest album; look for the deluxe reissue in 25 years.
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Movie Review: OSS-117 - Cairo, Nest of Spies— Satirizing the genre of cold-war spy thrillers, the French film OSS-117: Cairo, Nest of Spies opens in limited release.
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DVD Review: Sense and Sensibility— This adaptation will hopefully encourage others to read the book who might not have done so before.
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TasteTV: The New Media Tastemakers Summit— TasteTV presents video highlights from the first ever New Media Tastemakers Summit on May 2 at Supperclub San Francisco.
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Book Review: Bonk - The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach— Mary Roach delivers science in a down-to-earth and riotous fashion, yet accessible to readers without a science background.
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