- Wednesday, June 20, 2007 — 58 Articles Published
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Music Review: Tuatara - East of the Sun— East of the Sun overcame my initial reservations about a Tuatara record with vocals. I'm looking forward to its companion.
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DVD Review: The Mr. Magoo Show: The Complete DVD Collection— Mr. Magoo finds his way to DVD. Unfortunately, he brought all his friends.
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Book Review: Redemption Song - The Ballad of Joe Strummer by Chris Salewicz— The story of Joe Strummer is in the details and Chris Salewicz hits the nail on the head.
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Terry Hoeppner, From Oxford To Bloomington— The Indiana University football coach died Tuesday morning, and left a trail of memories.
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An Introduction to Season Three of The Closer— The Closer season three begins June 18. Be there. Thank you so much.
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DVD Review: Smokin’ Aces— Lots of gun play, blood and bodies. There’s nothing overly gruesome or vicious, but this film definitely isn’t for the
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Movie Review: Ocean's Thirteen— Danny Ocean and his high-powered con men follow a revenge trail that puts their freedom and lives on the line.
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Overlooked Alternatives: matt pond PA, Tomahawk— You may not play these two bands at the same time for fear of warping the space-time continuum.
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The Camp Counselor's Credo: What Would The Hulk Do?— A humorous take on a day camp counselor's manual.
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No More Punk Planet and The Daily Music and Tech News— Punk Planet to Close, YouTube launches local sites and new 50 Cent in today's update.
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Music Review: Devin Townsend - Ziltoid the Omniscient— I am always in the search for a great cup of coffee.
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Paul Potts - Opera’s Very Own Cinderfella— Sometimes dreams do come true.
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Music Review: Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys Collection— Rhino's repackaging of the two Traveling Wilburys' albums is a case where absence, and the passage of time, has made
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Music Review: Brian Blade Fellowship - Perceptual— In only his second time out, the creative percussionist Blade achieves near-perfection.
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Music Review: Andy Milne - Dreams and False Alarms— Pop music re-harmonized.
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Music Review: Bon Jovi - Lost Highway— Bon Jovi release an album of solid, authentic songs with Lost Highway.
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DVD Review: Welcome Back, Kotter - The Complete First Season— A must-have for the fans of the show. Signed "Hombre Divertido's mother."
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Iowa Presidential Debate Organizers Snub Ron Paul— The Iowa presidential debate failed to invite Ron Paul, the only candidate that honestly addresses the war on terror.
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Ron Paul and the Politics of Responsibility— Ron Paul's grass-roots popularity is not entirely without reason as he is probably the most faithful and fundamental of all
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Casting Call: Next, #1 MTV Reality Show Now Casting— Ever wish you could bail in the middle of a bad date?
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The Most Populous U.S. City West of Reno, Nevada Is Not Los Angeles— What’s the most populous U.S. city west of Reno, Nevada? If you think Los Angeles, you’re wrong. The correct answer
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YouTube on iPhone and The Daily Music and Tech News— iPhone and YouTube, the Transformers soundtrack, and Glastonbury's gates open in today's update.
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DVD Review: The Enigma Of Kaspar Hauser— Werner Herzog at his best in a film about people at their worst.
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Book Review: The Perfectly True Tales of a Perfect Size 12 by Robin Gold— Wonderfully funny and rather sweet. I laughed out loud and have been dying to share!
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Music Review: Ocean's Thirteen — Music from the Motion Picture— A score that outshines its movie.
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When Hair Loss Is Not The Problem— Hair loss is far less of a problem than social mores for people living with alopecia.
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TasteTV — The Legendary Chocolat Movie Trailer— As TasteTV prepares for its upcoming San Francisco International Chocolate Salon in July, the movie Chocolat!
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The Ship Without a Rudder— The only thing which needs to happen for our life to change for the better is us; we need to
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Book Review: Greetings from the Simpsons— Ahead of the cartoon family's big summer feature release comes a new collection of "detachable dispatchable postcards"!
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LX.TV Unwinds at Equinox Resort and Spa in Manchester, Vermont— If you need to escape the sweltering summer heat then head to Manchester, Vermont for a relaxing and luxurious break.
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Book Review: Copper Star by Suzanne Woods Fisher — Louisa Schmetterling has just arrived in America.
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Music Review: Dobet Gnahore Na Afriki— Bob Marley might have sung about Africa uniting, but Dobet sings to the Africa that will unite.
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Book Review: Fever in the Blood by Robert Fleming— The protagonist will try many readers...
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Higher Court"— A vigilante neuro kills off guys in witness protection to make himself feel better about his dead daughter.
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New Album Releases, 6-19-2007: White Stripes Rule, Beware A Bon Jovi In The Grass— Jack White's rule continues, but beware Enemies of The People and their depraved counterrevolutionary activities
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Book Review: Solar Revolution: The Economic Transformation of the Global Energy Industry— Is there a solar revolution occurring? According to Travis Bradford, there is.
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Game du Jour Deals: June 18 through June 24— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Music Review: The Essential Jaco Pastorius— Jaco changed the music world that we live in, and he changed it for the better.
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Movie Review: Miss Potter— There is heartbreaking sorrow in Miss Potter, but by the end you will find yourself with a grin on your
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Music Review: The Little Heroes - Cinematic Americana— The Little Heroes are a talented band in search of a style, effortlessly shifting from roots rock to pop-punk and
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Countdown to 185: Week 1 - 65 Pounds To Go— I started with 144 days to lose 65 pounds. Eight days in, I'm ahead of schedule.
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TV Review: The Lot— Young directors keep hope alive with their films.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Friendly Fire"— This episode reaches emotional depths heretofore unexplored in the series. Note it just doesn't attempt emotional depth, it reaches it.
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Music Review: The Brothers Martin— This self-titled release is a pleasant surprise.
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DVD Review: Invasion of the Astro Monster— A lively, if flawed, Godzilla entry lands on DVD in stunning form.
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Beer: A Primer— Beer is a cultural touchstone of Western society, with a long and delicious history. But what is it, really?
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Theater Review: Old Acquaintance, Roundabout Theatre Company, New York— Actress Harriet Harris is the real reason to see Old Acquaintance.
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Movie Review: 1408— Scary movie, or not?
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Theater Review: Frost/Nixon, Bernard B. Jacobs Theater, New York— Well, now that he's won the Tony, you all may be in line to see Frank Langella. You might want
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Theater Review: The Fabulous Life of a Size Zero in New York— In which we witness the pressure cooker of twenty-first century teenage life with what feels like scary accuracy.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Trial By Fire"— Connor is accused of murder and arson and Team Neuro becomes a legal defense powerhouse. Very Law & Order, with
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Theater Review: Passing Strange, New York— Perhaps you are one of the fortunate people who know who Stew is. Lucky you!
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Music Review: Art Brut - It's a Bit Complicated— Confidence IS very sexy, but what about longevity? Where's Jack Palance when Art Brut needs him?
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Music Review: Neon Horse - Neon Horse— Who exactly is the Christian-rock mystery supergroup Neon Horse?
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Time Flies Like a Socratic Dialogue: On Paul Levinson’s The Plot to Save Socrates— The literary convention of time travel has changed over time.
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Music Review: The White Stripes, Icky Thump — Effect and cause: the last song on the new White Stripes album OR explanation of the new White Stripes album?
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Music Review: Bill Evans - Everybody Digs Bill Evans— The album's title had over time changed from crafty marketing ploy into widely accepted consensus.
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DVD Review: Prehistoric Park - The Complete Television Event— The occasional tepid special effects can’t spoil the wonderful sense of adventure that the show offers up.
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