Name: Kate C. Harding
Dateline: Boondocks, NC
Weblog: www.myspace.com/musicfreakkate
Articles: 30
First Published: Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Last Published: Saturday, October 6, 2007
Kate Harding's brain contains an abnormal amount of entertainment (read: useless) knowledge. It is the reason that she did not do better in school and why she often can't remember why she walked into a room. Kate can be found managing a non-profit art gallery and talking endlessly about music.Currently listing articles 30-1:
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Why Aren't You Watching Friday Night Lights?— Friday Night Lights has moved to Friday. Why are more of you not watching this show? Not a fan of high school dramas or football?
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DVD Review: Bosom Buddies - The Second Season— Tom Hanks can play anything, even play a man dressing as a woman. Wait... he did do that. And it was fantastic.
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Concert Review: Yellowcard At The House Of Blues, Myrtle Beach, SC— Jacksonville, Florida's Yellowcard are some of the finest live musicians out there. Give them a shot. You won’t regret it.
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Get Involved with ThinkMTV: Youth-Oriented Social Activism Goes Online— In a gound-breaking step, MTV launches a website aimed at helping our young adults to get involved and change the world.
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Music Review: New Found Glory - From the Screen to Your Stereo Part 2— New Found Glory drops one of the best albums of their career today with 11 covers of songs you know and love from movies you
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The Starting Line and The Almost Hit the Road— Featuring pop-punk and rock up-and-comers Paramore, The Starting Line, and The Almost, this is one fall tour you don't want to miss.
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Music Review: The Pietasters - All Day— After 17 years together, several albums, and 14 past members, The Pietasters are back with a new studio album.
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Music Review: The Starting Line - Direction— The Starting Line redefines their music on their third full-length album, Direction.
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DVD Review: Full House - The Complete Seventh Season— The seventh season of family favorite Full House hits stores this week on DVD. Do the Tanners still hold as much fun as they did
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Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour - Charlotte, NC— The Vans Warped Tour is always a hotbed of new music.
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Music Review: Yellowcard - Paper Walls— Yellowcard is back with their best album to date - a unique vision that is the culmination of a band’s learning curve of creation.
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DVD Review: Joe Rogan Live — Joe Rogan of NewsRadio and Fear Factor fame bores with this 'not that funny' comedy special.
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Sony PSP Review: Brooktown High— Throw yourself into the kill or be killed world of high school. It's riveting... for about thirty minutes.
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Music Review: Jesse Malin - Glitter in the Gutter— Glitter in the Gutter still retains some punk philosophies, but centers more around accessible rock and Malin's gritty and often soulful vocals.
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Book Review: Slip & Fall by Nick Santora— Robert Principe is a Brooklyn lawyer down on his luck. When he hatches an insurance scam with his cousin, will it cost him his life?
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Book Review: Killer Weekend by Ridley Pearson— Sun Valley, Idaho sheriff Walt Fleming is fighting against time to keep Elizabeth Shaler safe from a killer as she announces her candidacy for President.
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DVD Review: Bozo, The Worlds Most Famous Clown: Collection #1— Larry Harmon has offered up 30 episodes remastered from his original film.
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Music Review: Marc Broussard - S.O.S.: Save Our Soul— Broussard has kept close to the original arrangements of the songs, giving younger generations the opportunity to experience these classics as they were intended.
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Music Review: Once Soundtrack— Once is a showcase for two people who are musicians first and actors second.
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Music Review: Hanson - The Walk— Hanson is back with the completely independent The Walk... a little bit of soul, a heavy dose of rock, and a whole lot of heart.
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Interview: Sean Mackin of Yellowcard— After a long hiatus, Yellowcard is back this July 17th with Paper Walls, their new full length album produced by Neal Avron.
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TV Preview: Confessions of a Matchmaker— Reality television goes where dating websites would never dare... along on their clients' first dates.
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DVD Review: The Practice - Volume One— After 10 long years, The Practice finally hits DVD with the 4-disc Volume One.
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Interview: Kenny Vasoli of The Starting Line— Kate talks with frontman Kenny Vasoli of the Philadelphia based power pop-rock band The Starting Line.
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Music Review: Driver Side Impact - The Very Air We Breathe— I will remember not to judge a book by its cover – or an album by its first three songs – in the future.
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Music Review: Liberty Jones - Atlanta, Georgia— Southern Rock quintet Liberty Jones take on some classics and lend their sound to some excellent originals.
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Can't Get Pregnant? You Are Not Alone— Getting pregnant can be a chore and an emotional roller-coaster. Here is one woman's journey.
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Book Review: Never Shower in a Thunderstorm - Surprising Facts and Misleading Myths About Our Health and the World We Live In by Anahad O’Connor— This ultimate bet-settling book takes those old wives tales, myths, and home remedies you’ve heard and puts them to the scientific test.
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Excuses that Never Work— Need a day off of work? Forgot to finish that essay? Three excuses that didn't work for someone else probably won't work for you, either.
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10 Songs to Freak You Out— Ten songs that freak me out.

