- Saturday, May 10, 2008 — 23 Articles Published
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Book Review: Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner— Jennifer Weiner's Certain Girls is good enough that readers won’t regret it the morning after.
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Music Review: Fred Eaglesmith - Tinderbox— Fred Eaglesmith's gritty bluegrass-roots CD parses the difference between piety and faith in America today
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The Cavs, The Indians, And The Audacity of Hope— They may be different sports, but the problems of the Cleveland's Cavaliers and Indians are similar, neither can hit.
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Amber Rubarth - "Ol' 55"— Amber Rubarth talks about her approach to cover songs and performs Tom Waits' "Ol' 55."
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Man: The Best Band You've Never Heard In Your Life— Radio hits or not, Man can certainly hold their heads high, as they’ve left behind some of the most interesting
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Beach Boys '69/Live In London— The Beach Boys are alive and mostly well.
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Music Review: Millencolin - Machine 15— Fifteen years as a band with fifteen tracks on the CD. Coincidence? I think so.
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The Rockologist Discovers A Potentially Great New Record Label— Stay tuned, but I like what I hear so far from Beta-lactam Ring Records.
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Music Review: The Apples in Stereo - Electronic Projects for Musicians— This is a decent compilation of b-sides and rarities capable of making fans wet their pants in excitement.
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Music DVD Review: Earache My Eye— Old school videos with an old school transfer to boot.
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Music Review: Beach Boys - 15 Big Ones— The Beach Boys release 15 (not so) big ones.
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Movie Review: Doomsday— This is too over-the-top and ridiculous to be taken seriously and it lacks the heart and soul of Neil Marshall's
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John Mellencamp's Life, Death, Love and Freedom To Be Released in HD-Audio July 15— Mellencamp will be the first to use T-Bone Burnett's new HD-Audio format
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Book Review: The Shadow Year by Jeffrey Ford— Jeffrey Ford has written a coming-of-age page-turner filled with suspense, menace, and honesty.
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DVD Review: Extra Action (And Extra Hardcore)— If you like your art extreme and disconcerting, then R. Kern is definitely the artist for you.
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Former Toad The Wet Sprocket Singer Glen Phillips Interview Part 1: "Indie Music Has Never Been Better"— Part 1 of my interview with Glen Phillips...
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The Hit Book Series Twilight Becomes A Movie On December 12 — Prepare for thousands of teenaged girls heading to the movie theater like cattle on December 12.
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Willie's Silly Hilly Won't Drop Out— If Mrs. Clinton cares about her reputation in history, it wouldn't do to make a scene now.
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DVD Review: Intelligence Season 1— This Canadian crime show packs a wallop as it portrays action and treachery on the cop and criminal fronts.
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Book Review: Lonely Werewolf Girl by Martin Millar— It's one of those rare books that make you laugh and think all at the same time, and feel better
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Book Review: Hungry by Allen Zadoff— "What I know now," Zadoff states, "was that my head was hungry. My disease was hungry. My body was quite
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Book Review: The Mayor's Tongue by Nathaniel Rich— An ambitious work about the power of language in all its many forms.
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Book Review: The Saint-Germain Memoirs by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro— A new collection of stories about the vampire Saint-Germain is uneven, but ultimately satisfying.
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