- Friday, May 16, 2008 — 47 Articles Published
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Music Media: Metallica, Children of Bodom, Iced Earth, Megadeth, Sangre, Disturbed, Meshuggah— The debut of Music Media. Come in and check out some videos.
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Eddy Arnold - In Passing: 1918-2008— Eddy Arnold was the number one country artist of all time.
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Music DVD Review: Zappa Plays Zappa— Zappa Nails Zappa!
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Movie Review: The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian— A darker, more adult look at the world of Narnia
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DVD Review: Sinatra— An excellent look at this legendary performer.
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Music DVD Review: Jon Dee Graham - Swept Away— There aren't many people like Jon Dee Graham out there.
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Music Review: Revolution Mother - Glory Bound— Revolution Mother brings back the rock n' roll many have been craving.
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Movie Review: Exist— Shot with the raw look of guerrilla footage, Exist chronicles the plight of activists struggling to survive in a corporate
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Gay Marriage Becomes Law in California— In the tradition of their 1948 decision on interracial marriage, the California Supreme Court has ruled for gay marriage rights.
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Music Review: Beach Boys - The Beach Boys— A far different Beach Boys return to the studio after a five year absence.
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Music Review: Van Morrison - Keep It Simple— Pleasure, a double, on the rocks.
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TasteTV: When in San Francisco, Don't Order Cabernet Sauvignon— TasteTV suggests that when visiting San Francisco, don't ask for "Cabernet Sauvignon."
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The Friday Morning Listen: Rick Derringer - Derringer Live— "Teenage Love Affair," it was the summer for that too.
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PBS Primetime Programming for the Week of May 18— Memorial Day - a time for burgers, beer, and a Quantum of Solace.
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Video Training Review: High-End Industry Retouching Techniques: Series One With Vitaly Druchinin— If you want to really learn the techniques of the high fashion photographers then you need to check out High-End
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Video Interview: David Ford - "State of the Union"— David Ford speaks about playing live and then performs "State of the Union."
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Trail Blazers of Spanish Wine— Curious about wine? Check out Spain.
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Movie Media: Mamma Mia, Bangkok Dangerous, Bigger Stronger Faster*, Star Wars: Clone Wars, Under the Same Moon, Heroes of the East, Come Drink With Me, Stargate Infinity, The Wackness, The Dead Zone, Grace is Gone— Movies and DVDs grace the column this week.
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The Unsung Cry of Hard Labor— Shoveling always looks so easy on TV. It's not.
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Interview with Emilio Corsetti, Author of 35 Miles From Shore: The Ditching and Rescue of ALM Flight 980— Corsetti's book, about a real plane accident and the rescue that followed, took a long time to research and write.
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Summer in NYC: A Happening Outdoor Bar at Rockefeller Center— Visiting NYC this summer? The Rink Bar at Rockefeller Center is one of Manhattan’s most popular outdoor bars.
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Blu-ray Review: Coming to America— One of the best efforts from Eddie Murphy ever.
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Taxi" — Mac and his team must contend with a serial killer who suddenly hits close to home.
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Who's Pat Garret If There's No Billy the Kid?— Would Batman be so great without the Joker? Comic book stories survive because of the heroes AND villains.
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Win a Copy of Million Dollar Baby!— AMC will showcase Million Dollar Baby on May 17th & 18th. Enter to win a copy of the DVD!
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Marriage Between Homosexuals— The California decision rejecting a law defining marriage as between a man and a woman is fraught with unintended consequences.
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Reality TV Casting Call Weekly Wrap-Up: Single and Looking, Don't Forget the Lyrics, Troubled Rock Bands, NBC Dating Show, VH1 Casting Single Women and More!— Looking for a date, a job, a house, or a record deal? This must be your week.
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Taylor Hicks To Be In Broadway's Grease— American Idol season five winner, Taylor Hicks, is headed for Broadway.
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Xbox 360 Review: Karaoke Revolution Presents: American Idol Encore — Another chance to pretend to be an American Idol, minus the big contract and fun.
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PlayStation Network Update: 05/15/2008— A large if uninspiring update on the PSN...demos good, lack of original content bad!
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Music Review: The Republic Tigers - Keep Color— Heavy on the tune and refreshingly low on the posturing, The Republic Tigers seem geared to pounce on the music
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 143— Another New Low
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Book Review: Janeology by Karen Harrington— In Janeology a father is put on trial for allowing his wife to kill one of their children.
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So You Think John McCain Can't Dance?— "Straight-talker" McCain is as cynical and conniving a political animal as any of them, and better at it than most.
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My Top 100 Films of All Time: Part 1, 100-91— Part 1 of 10, read numbers 100 down to 91 of the list.
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Book Review: Skovbo by Viggo Mortensen— Viggo Mortensen brings the forest alive in a way that I've never seen photographs do before.
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DVD Review: Day of the Dead— Recommended for open-minded viewers only.
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Music Review: Paper Rival - Dialog— An impressive debut of melodic, moody rock.
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Movie Review: Chapter 27— Leto is brilliant in this utterly fascinating portrayal of John Lennon's psychopathic killer.
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Music Review: The Bangkok Five - We Love What Kills Us— A record full of pop trash in two languages.
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Stoned People Shouldn't Throw Glass Horses— The truth is being demonstrated in Southwest Asia as I write this post
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Book Review: Peace by Richard Bausch— Peace comes from making the right choices.
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BC Sports Treehouse Fort Headlines For May 16— Sisters slipping... closers cutting... owner out... and Spygate played out in this week's Treehouse Fort.
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Retro Redux: Billy Vaughn - Thriving In The Rock And Roll Era— In the 1950's and 1960's he dominated pop music charts.
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Music Review: Testament - The Formation of Damnation— Testament is back, and it's like they never left.
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Killer Durham County Creeps Onto Global's Lineup— The atmospheric six part series has its network debut Monday, May 19.
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Playstations 3 Press Release - 2008 and Early 2009 lineup— A look at the latest batch of confirmed titles on the PS3/PSP for 2008 and early 2009.
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