- Friday, September 14, 2007 — 42 Articles Published
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Retro Redux: Remembering Janis Martin - The Female Elvis— The nickname helped make her a budding star - until she ran into problems with the moral codes of the
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DVD Review: It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia - Seasons 1 & 2— Is FX serious or just teasing me again?
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First Google Provides the Map, Then You Figure Out How to Get There— Google is sponsoring a $30M Lunar X PRIZE for the first privately funded robotic trip to the moon.
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Webcomic Review: Questionable Content— Served up five days a week, QC provides your recommended daily intelligent comic allowance.
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Osama's Tax Incentives to Americans — Not Telling Us the Whole Truth— Osama's invited American's to embrace Islam and said, 'Zakat (2.5%) is the only tax'. But truth is quite different.
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Igor, the Formula!— How the pundits are crushing creativity and prostituting publishing.
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Movie Media+: Avenged Sevenfold, Family Guy, The Spirit, Michael Clayton, Dragon Wars, Elizabeth: The Golden Age, One Missed Call, Sleuth, Religulous, There Will Be Blood— Looking for something to look forward to?
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TV Review: Tell Me You Love Me - Pilot Episode— An unimpressive debut for HBO's new series.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Brave One, Dragon Wars, Mr. Woodcock— Dragons and teachers and vigilantes, oh my!
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Drugstore Pipe Tobaccos: Pouches of Simple Pleasure— As with any group of tobaccos, some shine while others suck.
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The Friday Morning Listen: The Who - Who Are You— I move back into the moment and look in the mirror.
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Movie Review: Shoot 'Em Up— Shoot 'Em Up indubitably works best when it is running its guns, not its mouth.
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Spice Up Your Relationship With A Cooking Class— Learning new techniques in the kitchen alone or with a partner adds flavor to your life.
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One Track Mind: The Meters - "Just Kissed My Baby"— How about a little funk for your Friday?
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Taking Stress Off Your Plate: Dinner Party Tips— Throw a party, not a tantrum.
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DVD Review: Guns 'N Roses - DVD Collector's Box— Maybe someday an authorized DVD will tell the real, dirty story about GNR and its travails. In the meantime, save
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Blocking the Bay: How to Childproof Your Windows— Take the pane out of windows.
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Interview with Virginia S. Grenier, Editor of Stories for Children Magazine, Part I— A close look at Stories for Children Magazine, a free online publication.
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The Mock-arazzi— Our reaction to Britney proves that we love to mock each other.
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Book Review: Visionary from the Stars by Virginia Lori Jennings— If you are looking for a nice, interesting sci-fi novel, do get your hands on this one.
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Book Review: The Devil’s Right Hand by Lilith Saintcrow — "She was killing time - now she's killing demons."
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Book Review: Ovenman by Jeff Parker— The future isn't a concept these kids think about except in terms of another day you have to get through.
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Gear Review: Xbox 360 Messenger Kit— Microsoft's solution for text messaging over Xbox Live - and it works surprisingly well.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of September 16— PBS, opening night, we'll hit the highs, oh what highs we'll hit, on with the show, this is it.
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NCAA Football Week 3 Preview— Nebraska looks to upset USC, Michigan State has something to prove vs. Pitt, Ned takes on "The U."
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Movie Review: The Number 23— Jim Carrey has come a long way since Ace Ventura.
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Music Review: Helen Money - Helen Money— Rock out on the cello - not a contradiction in terms for Helen Money.
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DVD Review: The Revenge Of The Teenage Vixens From Outer Space— ...don't pass up this opportunity to own what will surely go down in the annals of cinema as a classic.
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HD DVD Review: The Departed— It may be a remake, but Scorsese handles the material properly and comes away with a classic.
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Hands Across The Atlantic For Rugby— American minnows rock the boat of world champions England, earning them the love of all of Wales.
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Book Review: Japanese for Busy People Kana Workbook by the Association for Japanese-Language Teaching— Learn your Japanese alphabet fast!
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Book Review: Everything Is Miscellaneous by David Weinberger— David Weinberger explores the advantages of digital entropy.
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Book Review: Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones— A stirring tribute to the power of storytelling takes place on a remote New Guinea island and combines Dickens and
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Culinary Adventures in San Francisco— Testing the limits of food as art.
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Music Review: George Thorogood & the Destroyers - Bad to the Bone - 25th Anniversary Edition— Nat le Gros Monstre wants to know if "Bad to the Bone" is still the greatest rock/blues song ever written.
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DVD Review: The Deadly Mantis— A lost minor gem in the loaded Universal sci-fi line.
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Music Review: Fats Domino Greatest Hits: Walking To New Orleans— The happy simplicity and indomitable beat of Fats Domino's hits just don't get old.
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Music Review: Elvis Costello – My Aim Is True (Deluxe Edition)— One Costello fan's initial skepticism of the latest Costello reissue.
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Why 50 Cent Is A Fake— Like Nas said, "F**k a bum, whack rapper making his career outta dissin."
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Music Review: Band Of The Week: Sons Of William— Stark’s mind-blowing talent with a guitar is matched by his mellow, smoky, make-my-panties-wet vocals followed closely by his ability...
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Flash Games: High Speed Chase, Thor Towers, The Sea of Glomp, Bot Arena 2, Escape from Island, MuseLock, Swinger, Least Best Room— Back after summer hiatus, making up for lost time with nine games!
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TV Review: Chuck— A nerd downloads all the intelligence secrets of the U.S. into his brain, coming to you this fall on NBC.
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