- Wednesday, May 14, 2008 — 31 Articles Published
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TV Review: American Idol Top 3 — Review of the American Idol top 3 performance show. Who knocked 'em dead, and who's likely to be going
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Movie Review: Speed Racer— This fantasy becomes a long, chaotic mess from co-directors/writers Andy and Larry Wachowski.
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DVD Review: What's Going On - The Life & Death of Marvin Gaye and Greatest Hits - Live in '76— From romantic hope to romantic despair, God was always in one of Marvin Gaye's corners and the Devil in the
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This Is This is Emily Yeung On DVD— Executive Producer Mark Bishop sings the praises of his pint-sized star.
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Indiana Jones Box Sets: Which One Should You Buy?— Keeping up with the Joneses on DVD.
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 141— More of my problems...
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Music Review: Beach Boys - Keepin' The Summer Alive— The Beach Boys enter the 1980s just trying to keep their career alive.
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Music Review: Various artists - Chris Barber Presents...The Blues Legacy Series: Lost & Found— “Lost” recordings are almost always appealing. Were they “lost” for a reason or is there still some great music to
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Interview: Backyard Tire Fire - "Jimmy and Bob and Jack"— Backyard Tire Fire tell the story behind the song and perform "Jimmy and Bob and Jack."
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Book Review: Finding Purpose in Narnia - A Journey with Prince Caspian by Gina Burkart— This book will help parents, church leaders, and educators explain why C. S. Lewis's books are edifying to Christians of
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Music Review: Pete Robbins - Do The Hate Laugh Shimmy— Robbins has a unique, highly creative take on progressive jazz.
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Are Presidents Above The Law?— Presidential immunity from prosecution was certainly not birthed by Bill Clinton.
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Canadian Minority Government Blues— Any chance we might have had of reaping the benefits of this minority government will soon be wasted.
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Prince Caspian and the Age of Anti-Magic— Prince Caspian's producer, who is a stepson of C.S. Lewis, talks about the effect of magical stories on impressionable children.
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Movie Review: Big Trouble in Little China— Call it camp, cult, or classic.
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TV Review: American Idol - Top Three— The Top Three Sing Three Songs Each
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The CW Unveils its 2008 Fall Schedule— The CW goes back to the future this fall.
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Xbox 360 Review: FIFA Street 3— Another enjoyable, yet not very deep game from EA Sports Big.
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Blu-ray Review: Water Horse - Legend of the Deep— Family fantasy rarely gets any better.
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Book Review: Shades of Gray by Jessica James— Jessica James takes us through the effects of the Civil War as it occurs in Northern Virginia.
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Music Review: Kayo Dot - Blue Lambency Downward— Kayo Dot’s multi-instrumental saturation bombing conjures up musical influences from just about every corner of the globe and channels them
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The CW: How Can It Get Worse?— In two years of existence, The CW has struggled for recognition and ratings. Does the new lineup change things?
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Five Things The PlayStation Network Needs to Address to Stay Relevant— Looking at The PlayStation Network service and how it needs to grow and evolve to take over the online industry.
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Music Review: Holly Woods - Live it Up!— A previously lost collection of mid-80's rock resurfaces.
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John Edwards Endorses Obama— Tonight former presidential candidate John Edwards endorsed Barack Obama in Michigan, bringing his populist message.
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Playing the Odds with C.C. Sabathia— Holding onto C.C. Sabathia for the rest of the season may be the Cleveland Indians' best bet.
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DVD Review: Time For Murder— Six hours of suspenseful, campy fun tick by in this double DVD boxed set from the 1985 ITV series, Time
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TV Guide Features The American Idol Top 3— TV Guide talks with the top three contestants.
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Music Review: Gene Clark/Carla Olson - In Concert— Not one simply for the Byrds, Collectors Choice unearths a gem of a performance from a pair of country-rock's finest.
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Velázquez and the Soul of Juan de Pareja— Velázquez's masterpiece: The slave, and what his master saw.
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Book Review: Bad Moon Rising - The Unauthorized History of Creedence Clearwater Revival by Hank Bordowitz— "It ain't me, it ain't me": Hank Bordowitz's bio of one of the most dysfunctional bands in music.
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