- Friday, February 22, 2008 — 30 Articles Published
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PlayStation Network Update: 02/21/2008— A solid PSN update with something for everyone to enjoy... oh yeah and GOD OF WAR!
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Music DVD Review: Barry Manilow - Songs From The Seventies— The sound quality is excellent so this is worth buying to listen to, but watching it lessens the enjoyment.
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Book Review: Who Could Ask for More? Reclaiming The Beatles by Chris Gregory— An interesting song-by-song look at the Beatles and how they were a true reflection of the tumultuous times they lived
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Music Review: Anne Murray Duets - Friends and Legends— Anne Murray calls on her friends and a few legendary women of song to join her on 17 tracks of
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Interview with Camille Marchetta, Author of The River, by Moonlight— Author Camille Marchetta talks about her latest novel, her writing habits, and finding a publisher.
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Book Review: Playboy Cover to Cover - The '50s— A must-have for serious collectors and casual fans.
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Book Review: Real World Adobe Photoshop CS3 By David Blatner, Conrad Chavez, and Bruce Frasier— Real World Adobe Photoshop CS3 is an absolutely, positively, must-own if you want true control in Photoshop.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of February 24— Bond Quest continues, but should it? Eon Productions has been silent.
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Poker Smash— Thee guys. One game. One hell of an effort.
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The Friday Morning Listen: The Lounge Lizards - Queen Of All Ears— A different look at the connection between rock and jazz.
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Music Review: Rivers Cuomo - Alone: The Home Recordings Of Rivers Cuomo— Sometimes even the unreleased material deserves a CD. In this case I am glad it was put out.
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Blu-ray Review: Sunshine— Half of this movie is brilliant. The other half, not so much.
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My Oscar Predictions: 2008 Edition— My picks for this year's awards — how close will I be?
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Dan Nied's Fortress of Weight Loss: Day 57— Why I Love When You Hate Me
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Music Review: Steve Reid Ensemble - Daxaar— It's some of the most fully alive music that I've listened to in a long time.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Michael is Missing— Afraid of Sonny's ire, Michael ran.
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Book Review: Song Yet Sung by James McBride— Driven by her prophetic dreams, escaped slave Liz Spocott must learn the Code in order to survive.
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DVD Review: Girlfriends: The Third Season— The third season effectively mixes humor with dramatic situations to create an enjoyable program. The writing is solid and all
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Book Review: Dreamers of the Day by Mary Doria Russell— A fictional journey of self-discovery takes the reader inside the origins of modern Middle East.
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TV Review: Survivor Micronesia - Surviving the Battle— A storm is brewing at Micronesia, and not just in the skies, but at the camps, too.
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Book Review: The Ghost Map - The Story of London's Most Terrifying Epidemic, and How It Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World by Steven Johnson— "A story with four protagonists: a deadly bacterium, a vast city and two gifted but very different men.”
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Music DVD Review: Beethoven: Piano Concertos 1-5 - Daniel Barenboim and the Staatskapelle Berlin— The stars are in line when these two masters meet...
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CORD Foundation Escalating Fight Against Spinal Cord Tumors— The CORD Foundation has been so successful that it is even awarding research grants and forming new chapters across the
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The Dems Yin-Yang Couple Debate in Austin— Heloise reports on “silly season” from behind the scenes in Austin, Texas.
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DVD Review: Beowulf - Director's Cut— The epic poem-based CGI film arrives on DVD.
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Confusing Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle— Up until last night I'd managed to watch Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle and not confuse the two. That's all
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Campaign Songs and Shared American Values— When did the left get the idea that they have an exclusive claim to basic American values?
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Music Review: Timecube - Timecube— Upstart band produces tasty music soup.
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DVD Review: Two and a Half Men - The Complete Second Season— This second season of the hit show is VERY funny and well worth your time.
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DVD Review: Perfect Strangers: The Complete First & Second Seasons— Balki from Mypos and his cousin Larry are finally on DVD!
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