- Sunday, September 23, 2007 — 30 Articles Published
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Oh Oscar, How Could You?— Oscar De La Hoya's drag act is disturbing.
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Xbox 360 Review: John Woo Presents Stranglehold— They say there's a thousand dead Chinese for every mile of the game.
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Xbox 360 Review: John Woo Presents Stranglehold— He's a Hard Boiled Killer working for A Better Tomorrow.
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The Piper Is At The Door - And So Is The Landlord— Profit is the only item of importance in the Ferengi world of investment.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Hollywood's Greatest Hits— A great example of the power music has in its ability to create a wide variety of moods.
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Movie Review: Eastern Promises— David Cronenberg’s Eastern Promises is like a photo-negative of The Godfather.
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Duma Key by Stephen King Coming In January '08— Stephen King's new novel promises to be haunting and unforgettable, and set in the Florida Keys.
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Interview: Holly Golightly— A Chat With Holly Golightly!
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Interview: Band Of The Week: Composer Rene Gruss— This composer may not be a band in the strictest sense of the word, but he did work with a
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Dropkick Murphys Roll Out a New CD: The Meanest of Times— An interview with Ken Casey
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Music Review: Heaven & Hell - Live From Radio City Music Hall DVD— Heaven & Hell - Black Sabbath, whatever you want to call them, these guys can still deliver the goods.
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NCAA Roundup: Wolverines Get Help— Action is slowly ramping up, as clawed mascots everywhere (UK, UM, Wisconsin) cheered victories.
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Music Review: U2 - Popmart Live In Mexico City DVD— As seen on this DVD, the spectacular staging and lights are as much the stars of this show as U2
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Music Review: Jesca Hoop – Kismet— On her debut effort Jesca Hoop, former nanny for Tom Waits' children, releases an album of distinguished beauty.
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Fair Trade Coffee: A Growing Market Trend— In recent years, a different sort of novelty coffee has gained increasing popularity among American consumers.
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Xbox 360 Review: Dynasty Warriors Gundam— Finally, a 3-D Gundam game that doesn't suck!
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Is Giuliani a One Trick Pony?— One of the big items on the Giuliani check list is his stance on the Second Amendment. Rudy has
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Senses Working Overtime: This Week in Television (9/23/07)— Musgo Del Jefe offers suggestions on what's worth watching for the upcoming week.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption— It's time for one last dance with Samus and her doppelganger. And boy, is it a great one.
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Book Review: An Infamous Army by Georgette Heyer— A brilliant novel of ‘Love, War, Wellington and Waterloo.’
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Book Review: A Secret of the Universe by Stephen L. Gibson— An eye-opening story about the discovery of truth and faith.
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Book Review: Rules for Renegades - How to Make More Money, Rock Your Career, and Revel in Your Individuality by Christine Comaford-Lynch— This irreverent but insightful guide for entrepeneurs insists that the ability to Get Stuff Done pulls as much weight as
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DVD Review: Wall Street (20th Anniversary Edition)— The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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DVD Review: Dexter - The First Season— Friendly serial killer anyone?
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Book Review: Jack Kirby's The Fourth World Omnibus: Volume One— A truly astonishing collection of comics from one of the medium's masters.
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Movie Review: Eastern Promises— A journey into the Russian mob in London delivers fascinating characters.
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TV Review: Cane Lacks Spice— This show has all the ingredients to be more interesting than it is.
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DVD Review: Finesse Mitchell - Snap Famous— Finesse Mitchell's stand-up act doesn't blow his SNL stint completely out of the water, but it's better than I expected.
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TV Review: Shark - Season Premiere— Shark dives into darker, deeper waters for Season Two.
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Movie Review: Good Luck Chuck— Cook is not funny, Alba is cute, Fogler is, well, Fogler.
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