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Music Review: Silversun Pickups – ‘Better Nature’
Ten years and four albums into its career, Silversun Pickups continue to expand their sound. Wise move or mixed results?
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Dracula and his crew take his human grandson on a jaunt to all their old stomping grounds, hoping to shock the vampire out of Dennis before his 5th birthday.
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The series may never live up to the original’s charms, but at least it hasn’t hit rock bottom yet either.
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Danny Boyle's brilliant "Steve Jobs is" presents a "Master of the Universe," but also a man conflicted and challenged by those closest to him.
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Green Day's award-winning punk rock musical shakes the stage in a great-looking and -sounding production at the Deco District's historic venue.
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What did the search giant's motto really mean, anyway?
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The problem with publicizing what a killer has done comes down to a responsibility and sacred trust that both the media and the president have forgotten.
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Kinky Friedman delves into the darker side of life for his first studio album in 39 years.
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This isn't the first show I've seen featuring deaf actors. But it's the first on a Broadway scale, and the first musical. It is, to switch metaphorical senses, eye-opening.
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