- Wednesday, June 06, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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PS2 Review: Odin Sphere— Who said 2-D games were dead? Odin Sphere proves they're still alive and well.
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Part I -In The Shadow of the Six Day War — War! Listening to the 7 a.m. news, I heard CBS Radio's Israel correspondent report that Israel Defense Forces had advanced
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Zionism: Past and Present— Or how a once noble ideology lost itself to tyranny.
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DVD Review: Cagney & Lacey 1— The groundbreaking show comes to DVD.
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Comic Book Review: Fables - Arabian Nights (and Days) by Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham— Bill Willingham's characters play politics when Arabian Fables arrive in New York with a WMD - Weapon of Magical Destruction.
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Book Review: M0 Te Upoko-O-Te-Ika/For Wellington by Viggo Mortensen— An opportunity to see the two sides of Viggo Mortensen's photography, the abstract and the realistic.
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DVD Review: Speck— Richard Speck and a night of terror — high atmosphere, less filling.
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DVD Review: 28 Days Later— A superb piece of horror until it hits a generic rut near the end.
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Enrique Iglesias Serenades Gay Fan In London Concert— Enrique Iglesias shows love to the gays.
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Interview with Mystery Writer James Lee Burke, Part One— "I think all good narration contains an element of mystery and suspense."
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Music Review: Scott Joplin, Volume 1 by Alexander Peskanov— This disc inaugurates another Naxos series that should more than win over the fussiest of ragtimers.
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Music Review: Judith Owen - Happy This Way— C'mon... Get HAPPY!
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Overlooked Alternatives: the Afghan Whigs, the Jesus Lizard, Paul McCartney, Tom Petty, the Police, Shellac, Tesla— This is one busy week.
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Music Playlist: Paris Hilton’s Jailhouse Menu: Day 1— One song for each menu item served to Paris Hilton on the first day of her jail sentence.
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Part II - In The Shadow of the Six Day War — The "miracle" of the 1967 Israeli-Arab War has dissipated with time.
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Pakistan Tries Gagging Its Media— New media restrictions in Pakistan recall the bad old dictatorial days.
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2007 Belmont Stakes – Wednesday Update— The current list of probables for the 139th running of the Belmont.
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Book Review: The Peacock Throne by Sujit Saraf— Saraf has turned a spotlight on Delhi and given her closeup.
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U-turn on Terrorist Legislation in Britain?— The next prime minister in Britain appears more committed to civil liberties than Tony Blair. Appearances can be deceiving.
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Pedroia, The Next Youk? Drew, The New Bellhorn?— For the Red Sox, one youngster surprises everyone, while a new, expensive veteran falls short of expectations.
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Healthcare Reform: Our Most Likely Future Is Now— Don’t expect any Presidential candidates to come up with any great ideas for healthcare reform… unless it helps their contributors.
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Of Groundhogs, Woodchucks and Whistle Pigs— mental_floss fact of the day.
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CD Review: Flicker of Time - Steve Barton and the Oblivion Click— The third solo LP from the once and future Translator front man is a rousing set of guitar bash-pop.
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Music Review: Billy Bang Quintet featuring Frank Lowe: Above & Beyond— The jazz world misses Frank Lowe but at least we have this document of the man's creative powers.
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Dad Confides in Daughter Unbeknownst To Mom - Daughter Aggrieved, Double Capricorn, Cancer Moon: Astrology-Based Advice— Elsa, Tonight I was placed in the middle of my parent's dispute.
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Tailgating Wisely: Don't Get Fenced In— It's important to keep safety in mind whenever you tailgate for anything... a football game or the ballet.
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Tobacco: The Subtle History— Tobacco has a place, even if that place is subtle, in all sorts of historical accounts.
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Barry Bonds – You Can’t Have It Both Ways— Barry Bonds has been unfairly declared unworthy by baseball and the mainstream media, although he has never been indicted or
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MacBook Pro Goes Greener and the Daily Music and Tech News— New MacBooks, The Rolling Stones stop traffic, and the Smashing Pumpkins secret gig in today's update.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: Insieme, and Provence, New York — Discover the best new restaurants in New York this week at Insieme, and Provence.
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LX.TV Interviews Bonnie Fuller, Editor of Star Magazine—
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Music Review: Terje Lie - Traveler— Quick, name a "sort-of jazz" CD that you own.
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DVD Review: Colossus: The Forbin Project— A neglected Cold War and sci-fi thriller gets some due - if not from its studio, from this critic.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Summer Sparks Ignited— Lulu fights back. Maxie schemes to hang on to her man.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Worms HD— Worms is back and in 2-D. Yay!
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Movie Review: Rocky Balboa— Everybody's favourite underdog returns for one last bout...
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DVD Review: Chicago Massacre - Richard Speck— Parker Lewis is a mass murderer?
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Movie Review: Bamako— A highly innovative and politically charged concept, but it loses its way in execution.
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Music Review: Konstantine Andeson - Guitar Masterpieces— Atmospheric, ambient acoustic guitar music for the soul.
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Jericho Lives — CBS Orders Seven More Episodes for Next Season!— CBS’s decision was reached after a well organized protest that involved a reported petition of 110,000 electronic signatures... and 50,000
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Music Review: Paul Taylor - Ladies' Choice— A nice effort from a contemporary jazz artist at the top of his game, ably assisted by some sweet and
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Interview: Luis Rodriguez and Tia Chucha — Casting A Giant Shadow— Luis Rodriguez is building community one word at at time, one heart at a time, one life at a time.
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Book Review: The Bonus Years Diet - 7 Miracle Foods Including Chocolate, Red Wine, and Nuts That Can Add 6.4 Years on Average to Your Life by Ralph Felder and Carol Colman — This popular life-enhancing book is where medical science meets lust for food.
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Music Review: Daddy Yankee — El Cartel 3: The Big Boss— On his eight studio album, the Puerto Rican rapper leads reggaeton into mainstream hiphop and R&B.
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Music Review: Genesis — A Trick Of The Tail — Depending on the Genesis camp to which you belong, A Trick of The Tail just may be their best album
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