- Saturday, December 01, 2007 — 34 Articles Published
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Nazi Archives Open— A final closure for all the victims of the Nazi regime.
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Nintendo DS Review: Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo Tales— Goofy "story full of stories" is worth a look.
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Music DVD Review: Eric Clapton (With Various Artists) - Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007— Clapton's reunion with his one-time Blind Faith partner Stevie Winwood is the undisputed highlight of this DVD.
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An Interview with Norma Lehmeier Hartie, Author of Harmonious Environment— You can create a beautiful, healthy home while treading lightly on Mother Earth.
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Book Review: Diary of A Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney— If you haven't read a book all year, especially with your kids, this is the one you've been waiting on.
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Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 46— My review of 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Black Adam, Chang Tzu and mad scientists.
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Manga Review: The Demon Ororon Vol. 1-4 by Hakase Mizuki— This is Romeo and Juliet between Hell and Heaven. The damned and the good falling in love and struggling to
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Music Review: Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago— This is a folk record of rare power, hauntingly beautiful, and at times undeniably catchy.
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Music Review: Spider - The Way to Bitter Lake — Spider's debut CD is a dark lullaby.
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Music Review: Slik Helvetika - Krypt Kicker 5— Philly based power metal that is fun while it lasts, but insubstantial in the long run.
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Theater Review (NYC): Edward II by Christopher Marlowe— A modern production of Marlowe's bloody tale of Edward II, the Gay King.
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Music DVD/CD Review: A Celtic Christmas Sojourn - Live— Brian O'Donovan transforms your living room into an old-fashioned family fête. Break out the ghillies and the Christmas cake.
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TV Review: Gossip Girl - "Pie in Blair's Eye"— Wow, another Waldorf shindig!
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Music DVD Review: Carole King - Welcome To My Living Room— If you missed the 2004 tour, this recording is an opportunity to bring it into your own living room.
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DVD Review: Little Britain - The Complete Collection— This British comedy show will soon become a classic, and it's now available as a complete collection in the U.S.
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Simon Cowell's America's Got Talent Season 3 Casting Now— Do you have a talent you'd like to share with the world?
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DVD Review: Deck the Halls— If you like your holiday with a little bit of soul suck, have I got the movie for you!
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DVD Review: Futurama - Bender's Big Score— Futurama scores a successful return from the dead with Bender's Big Score.
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The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate: Sandbagging the Candidates— With CNN's help the latest primary debate bore some resemblance to a back-alley mugging committed by circus performers.
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DVD Review: The Wild Wild West - The Third Season— Continuing the adventures of U.S. Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon.
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Music Review: Harry Manx Wise And Otherwise— His songs balance the transcendence of Eastern spiritualism with the vitality of life found in the earthiness of dirt scrabble
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Music CD/DVD Review: R.E.M. - Live— The CD/DVD's presentation might be somewhat flawed, but it's the music you will cherish.
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Book Review: Writing for Life - The Craft of Writing for Everyday Living by John D. Bessler— A writing book that takes an in-depth look at some of the problems writers face.
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Book Review: Dancing with Werewolves by Carole Nelson Douglas— A wonderful addition to the paranormal genre.
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PS2 Review: Manhunt 2— With uber-violent kills and a darkly evocative storyline, Manhunt 2 will keep players hooked for as long as they can
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HD DVD Review: Star Trek The Original Series - The Complete First Season (Combo HD DVD and Standard DVD) — Does it "boldly go" where no previous release has gone before?
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Book Review - A Question of Death: An Illustrated Phryne Fisher Treasury— She's the perfect dashing detective - good with a gun, a decent pilot, an astonishingly keen observer, an expert on
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Music Review: Bee Gees - Bee Gees Greatest— When it comes to Bee Gees Greatest, my love is deep
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Cheerleading Should G-O A-W-A-Y— Schools should focus on academics, not miniskirts and low-cut shirts.
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Music DVD Review: Celtic Woman - A Christmas Celebration — Do you just love multi-talented women? Look no further than Celtic Woman's A Christmas Celebration DVD.
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Music Review: Leiana - No Going Back— If you've hit your limit of "Jingle Bell Rock," I suggest giving this a spin.
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Theatre/ Opera Review (LA): Don Giovanni by Mozart at the LA Opera— Superb singing lights up an adventurous production of Mozart's great opera.
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Rock & Roll Feature: Led Zeppelin, Birth Of A Legend— From the ashes of the Yardbirds rose the legendary band that all but created heavy metal as we know it.
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Fathers and Sons - A Sports Business Saga— Why the Blackhawks are showing the Knicks the best way forward
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