Name: Cameron Graham
Dateline: Sedona, Arizona
Weblog: blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-qkDlFXcyeqsyFgDMSIqn4oYU
Articles: 44
First Published: Monday, April 3, 2006
Last Published: Monday, April 23, 2007
Currently listing articles 44-1:
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Music Review: Cat Empire - Two Shoes— Cat Empire's new CD is a great party album for summer 2007.
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Music Review: The Fratellis - Costello Music— The Fratellis have crafted a widely entertaining album with their debut CD Costello Music.
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Mac Game Review: SketchFighter 4000 Alpha— SketchFighter is a fun arcade game with some clever touches drawn in.
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DVD Review: Superman Returns— Superman Returns never quite takes off the way you wish it would, but is still an entertaining film.
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Candy Review: Jones Activated Energy Boosters— Jones Activated Energy Boosters represent a fresh take on the energy drink market - and a good one, too.
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Mac Game Review: Redline— Redline is a fast-paced and fun racing game for your Mac.
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Movie Review: Marie Antoinette— Sofia Coppola gives us a perfectly paced, and well acted take on French queen Marie Antoinette's life inside Versailles.
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What to Read? My Constant Dilemma— Hmm... which book to read?
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CD Review - Martin Gordon's How Am I Doing So Far?— How Am I Doing So Far is a good representation of Gordon's work with some bonus tracks thrown in also.
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Film Noir Thursday #10: High and Low— High and Low is a good film noir that rounds out the Film Noir Marathon.
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Mac Game Review: Sid Meier's Civilization IV— Civilization 4 will have you addicted after the first hour of playing... possibly sooner.
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Music Review - Sound of the Blue Heart's Beauty?— Sound of the Blue Heart's Beauty? skates a fine line between post-punk and classic rock.
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Mac Game Review: Wingnuts 2 - Raina's Revenge— Wingnuts 2 expands the boundaries of a typical arcade game yet is hindered by a severe flaw.
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Film Noir Thursday #9 - The Killing— The Killing doesn't live up to the high standards of Rififi but is competent.
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Film Noir Thursday #8: Rififi— Rififi is a great example of the film noir genre.
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Film Noir Thursday #7 - Kiss Me Deadly— Kiss Me Deadly although well respected, is absolutely terrible.
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CD Review - Jim Noir - Tower Of Love— Tower of Love is the must have CD of the summer. Stop reading and buy it.
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CD Review: Tea Leaf Green - Taught to be Proud— Taught to be Proud feels more mature and focused than Tea Leaf Green's previous outings.
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Film Noir Thursday #6: Strangers on a Train— Strangers on a Train has a unique sense of pacing and style and features great performances by all involved.
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Film Noir Thursday #5 - Sunset Boulevard— Sunset Boulevard is a successful noir with great lines and acting.
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Book Review: Mental Floss' Cocktail Party Cheat Sheets— A witty and entertaining guide that might help you out at your next social event.
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Film Noir Thursday #4: The Third Man— The Third Man, although starting off slowly, finishes nicely and features an excellent performance by Orson Welles.
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Book Review - The Alphabet Of Manliness by Maddox— This will please fans of Maddox's website and may convert a few uninitiated. If you don't enjoy crude humour, look elsewhere.
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Film Noir Thursday #3: Out Of The Past— Out Of The Past succeeds in many areas where previous films in the genre fell behind.
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CD Review: The Chief Smiles' Help Us Help You— Help Us Help You tries to be versatile and creative but largely fails.
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Film Noir Thursday #2: Laura— The second in the Film Noir Thursday series. We take a look at the 1944 film, Laura.
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Film Noir Thursday #1 - M— The first in my ten-part Film Noir Marathon. This week Peter Lorre comes out of the shadows in Fritz Lang's M, from 1931.
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CD Review: Boston - Boston and Don't Look Back Remastered— Both albums have been superbly remastered and are highly recommended.
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DVD Review: The Sisters— While The Sisters is at times very stagey and overdone, it's also a riveting character drama worth watching.
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Single Review - Tom Petty's "Saving Grace"— The new single "Saving Grace" from the forthcoming album Highway Companion is a great rocker.
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Mac Game Review: Call Of Duty 2— Call Of Duty 2 surpasses the original in almost every way, making it a must-have shooter on the Mac.
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CD Review: Putumayo Presents Paris— The new Putumayo CD is a great guide to the new and exciting style of French pop music.
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CD Review: Kraak & Smaak's Boogie Angst— Kraak & Smaak's debut album succeeds in re-energizing the Electronica and Dance genres, exploring funk and soul grooves.
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CD Review - Dirty Little Secret by Katharine Whalen— A fun Jazz CD that should please Katharine Whalen fans and serve as an okay introduction to those who aren't.
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Movie Review: Slumlord (Short Film)— Slumlord is a good short film that with a few tweaks to its style could become a great short film.
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CD Review: The Mammals - Departure— Departure is a polished folk album that explores a variety of musical styles.
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CD Review - Shrift's Lost In A Moment— Something that you'd expect to hear at a self-respecting and hip lounge.
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CD Review - David Waxman Presents Ultra Electro — A 2-disc set with mixed results: disc 1 serves as a great electro compilation, but disc 2 falls flat.
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CD Reviews: KC And The Sunshine Band— Decide which KC And The Sunshine Band album to buy for that sweet disco party with this multi CD guide.
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TV Review: Bravo's The Real Housewives Of Orange County— A lowbrow way to spend a Saturday morning.
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Is AOL Blocking Out Their Opponents' Email?— MoveOn.org and CNET News have caught AOL blocking out emails with certain URLs in them.
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Concert Review - The Bob Dylan Show, Maricopa Events Center in Arizona— Bob Dylan plays some new stuff and some old stuff while having fun and sounding great the whole time.
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CD Review: Bent Fabric — Jukebox— Jukebox serves up some good dance tunes but is flawed by some long, uninspired songs.
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Book Review: Thank You For Smoking by Christopher Buckley— The book gives a razor sharp view of corporate lobbyists and has wit and style to spare.

