- Wednesday, September 12, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Music Review: Kanye West - Graduation— It's easy to make it when you've got other people doing the work for you.
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The Breakdown: Animal Collective, Black Francis, Elvis Costello, Cloud Cult, Pinback, Pink Floyd, Qui— Not a good week for our wallets, but a good one for our ears. Now get out there and
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DVD Review: The Film Crew - The Wild Women of Wongo— The riffs the Film Crew provide are great and frequently hilarious, but the movie itself just grates on the viewer.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08— "It's in the rough McCord, but it doesn't look too bad."
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Microsoft Pre-Tokyo Game Show Press Conference News— All the latest news and info from Microsoft's pre-Tokyo Game Show presser.
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The Pain Relief Scandal— Patients in Pain Due to "Opium Phobia"
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Zoey 101: Season Three Downfall— The show is losing its charm.
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Coffee and Health— Drink to your health.
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Music Review: Eddie Daniels - Homecoming - Live At The Iridium— Woodwind wizard Eddie Daniels is an artist who garners enormous respect from his contemporaries and from jazz aficionados, but...
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Music Review: John Powell - The Bourne Ultimatum Original Motion Picture Soundtrack— A score that nearly matches the excitement of the film it accompanies.
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Music Review: Ingrid Michaelson - Girls and Boys— Her music expresses innocence of youth and vulnerability of heart.
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Music Review: Every Time I Die - The Big Dirty— An album well suited for a night of debauchery, The Big Dirty is a sonically pleasant collage of filth with
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Week 1 NFL Power Rankings (From an Amateur)— One down, sixteen to go.
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Chris Brown Artist of the Month on Music Choice— Music Choice have announced that Brown is their Artist of the Month for September.
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Music Review: Darkest Hour - Deliver Us— Very good metal album, a step away from excellence.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Danger Looms— Is anyone safe from Zaccharra?
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Us or Them: Some Questions About Damages— It's not that I dislike the show, but...
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Terror Is As Terror Does— Everybody is far too willing to see weapons and violence as the solutions to their problems.
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The Ancient Art of Complication— Do you ever marvel at some people's uncanny ability to make the simple so complex? The straight forward, anything but?
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Interview with Philippa Gregory, author of The Other Boleyn Girl— "I hope this technology will give us a sense of a seminar."
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Review: Poetic Medicine - The Healing Art of Poem-Making— John Fox reminds us that words hold healing, words open hearts and change lives.
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Book Review: Cormac McCarthy's The Road— Death, destruction, annihilation, and overwhelming beauty at the end of the road.
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Book Review: Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife by Linda Berdoll— The epic sequel to Pride and Prejudice gives more romance and drama.
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Book Review: Wizard and Glass by Stephen King— The quest for the Dark Tower continues.
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September NBA Free Agency, Or, The Feast of St. Giles— St. Giles, the Patron Saint of beggars and cripples, hear the prayers of the NBA's desperate (for a job) souls.
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Led Zeppelin to Play One-Off Show and Today's Music and Tech News Update— Led Zeppelin to play one-off show, White Stripes cancel dates, and Google Maps' privacy issues in today's music and tech
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Music Review: D.I. - On The Western Front— 80's punkers D.I. have once again emerged with a brand new album.
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The Greatest Maestro of Tango in The World— If you want to learn – to really learn — you’d better go to Gustavo Naveira.
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TV Review: NBC's The Biggest Loser - Season Four Premiere— The popular weight-loss reality show returns for a fourth season of success stories and motivating people to live healthy lives.
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The Revolving Door at Boston Legal— A look ahead to one of the quirkiest legal shows.
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Me, My Brownie Elf, And I: A Sports Oddity— The 2007 Cleveland Browns: An idiotic odyssey that (like) totally transcends NFL time and space, dude!
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DVD Review: Eternity And A Day— Theo Angelopoulos delivers a masterpiece, old school.
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Concert Review: Rilo Kiley / Johnathan Rice / Grand Ole Party at the Showbox, Seattle, 9/8/2007— Indie rock concert pleases the large crowd in Seattle.
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