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- Oct 10, 2008
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Interview: People In Planes Discuss Their New Album, Beyond The Horizon— People In Planes' Pete Roberts discusses the making of their album Beyond The Horizon.
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Interview With Suspense Author Cody McFadyen About New Book The Darker Side— "Reading is what got me dreaming; dreaming is what got me writing."
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- Oct 9, 2008
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Interview with Iloz Zoc of Zombos Closet of Horror, League of Tana Tea Drinkers, and Blogcritics— "Gore for the sake of gore is detrimental to the genre, as are the undying DVD quickies looking to capture our attention and dollars."
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- Oct 6, 2008
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Interview with Nathan Rosen, Editor of MicroHorror— "I believe that a great horror story is made of the same three elements that make a great joke: the setup, the escalation and the payoff."
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- Oct 5, 2008
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Universal Hosts the Eyegore Awards, Recognizing the Best in Horror Movies— Eyegore Award winners go home with a scary, demon-like trophy.
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Interview with Gail Smith, Author of Code 30 and Journal— "I think a horror writer disassociates himself from the true, vile nature of the beast."
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- Oct 3, 2008
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Interview with J.L. Miles, Author of Cold Rock River— "I do try to tap into my experiences with people in a way that portrays what I call truths of the human condition," says Miles.
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Interview: Christa Räder, World Food Programme Country Director for Sierra Leone— More resources are needed to increase the number of children who receive a daily meal and acquire basic education in Sierra Leone.
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An Interview with Simon Gosden, Owner of Fantastic Literature Limited— "There is always a market for quality horror," says Gosden.
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A Conversation with British R&B Artist Craig David— Since his 2000 debut, Craig David has garnered four MOBOs, three Ivor Novello Awards, and two MTV Europe Awards.
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- Oct 2, 2008
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Interview with The Story Plant’s Debut Author Sienna Skyy— "As much as writer’s block can be a problem, barreling ahead too long when you’ve got momentum can be equally as tough on you."
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Interview with Gordon Clemmons, Editor of ShadeWorks— "I think the literary value of any horror work is entirely dependent on the author and not the genre."
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- Sep 30, 2008
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Interview with Flash Fiction Writer Michael Kechula— "You can’t win the lottery if you don’t buy a ticket, and you can’t get published if you don’t submit."
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- Sep 29, 2008
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Yngwie Malmsteen Discusses His New Album Perpetual Flame— On the eve of his North American tour guitar legend Yngwie Malmsteen discusses his new album Perpetual Flame.
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- Sep 27, 2008
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An Interview With Sonya Kitchell— "It’s very important for me that songs make people feel."
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Brigitte Nielsen Helps PRISM Awards Illuminate Substance Abuse Issues— The actress spreads her message of sobriety.
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- Sep 26, 2008
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Riesling Unplugged: Talking Wine with Martin Tesch— Curious to discover Riesling wine for the MTV generation?
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Interview with Entertaining Guru and Author Patricia Mendez— "Hosting casual entertaining is a gift that you give to others."
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Interview with Lou Aronica, Publisher of New Publishing House The Story Plant— "Some would suggest that starting a new publishing house in this environment is confirmation that I’ve lost my mind."
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- Sep 25, 2008
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Interview with Rose DesRochers, Founder of Todays-Woman.net— "I changed my mind and decided it would be a friendship community for both men and women."
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- Sep 24, 2008
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Interview: Quinnes "Q" Parker (of 112) - Singer and Songwriter— With six ASCAP awards to his credit, Quinnes "Q" Parker is fully equipped to embark on a solo career.
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Interview: Lady GaGa - Singer and Songwriter— Lady GaGa's international debut pushes pop performance art to superior heights.
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- Sep 23, 2008
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Hello World: Meeting AMIT— My conversation with up-and-coming "happy hardcore" artist AMIT.
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- Sep 22, 2008
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Home to House: An Interview With Returning Writer Lawrence Kaplow — This week's "Not Cancer" episode marks the series return for the writer/co-executive producer.
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- Sep 21, 2008
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Fringe Writers Dish On The Future of Fringe— Is Fringe part of the same reality as Lost? Find out more!
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- Sep 17, 2008
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The Wisdom of One: Guy Kawasaki On Alltop.com— The former Apple evangelist opens up about his latest project.
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An Interview With Rachael Yamagata— "What are we going to take from these relationships when they crush us?"
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- Sep 16, 2008
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Interview with Amir Makin, Author of A Worthy Muslim— "I realized that the way of life called Islam directed all to protect the indigent from tyranny while preserving the dignity of the dispossessed."
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- Sep 15, 2008
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Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, and Jennifer Morrison on House, MD New Season— House stars Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein and Jennifer Morrison offers their take on the new season.
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Interview with Olga Keita, World Food Programme Deputy Country Director for Burkina Faso— Because of poverty, only 48% of children in the Sahel region of Burkina Faso go to school, and the situation is even worse for girls.
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- Sep 12, 2008
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Interview with Ed Lynskey, Author of Pelham Fell Here— "You’ve got to be cool in your own skin. You’ve got to be content with your output," says Lynskey.
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Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv To Host FOX’s September 14 Fringe Rebroadcast— FOX adds some goodies onto the encore of Fringe on September 14.
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- Sep 11, 2008
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Raymation: An Interview with Artist/Director Ray Prado— Ann Hagman Cardinal talks to Ray Prado about the stunning new music video he produced for Matthew Bryan's song "Wasted".
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- Sep 10, 2008
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Interview with Maryann Miller, Author of the Romantic Suspense Novel One Small Victory— "People can’t buy your book if they don’t know it is out there, and this is a good way to be out there on the Internet."
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- Sep 9, 2008
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Interview with Carla Honwana of the World Food Programme in Mozambique— Rising food prices are projected to have a negative impact on school attendance rates and quality of education in Mozambique.
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Anticipating House, MD Season Five: A Brief Chat With Writer Eli Attie— House, MD begins its fifth season next week. I caught up with the premiere's writer Eli Attie for his thoughts.
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- Sep 8, 2008
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Interview: Grayson Capps— They say that poets say in words what people can't express and I look on that as something to work towards.
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- Sep 6, 2008
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J.J. Abrams and Joshua Jackson on the Fringe of Science in New FOX Series— Abrams and Jackson dish about their hotly anticipated new show.
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Interview: Willie Nile - Troubadour Of New York City— "Here's to making music and magic and maybe stumbling across a little inspiration here and there..."
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- Sep 5, 2008
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Interview: Nicolas Babu, School Feeding Program Officer for WFP Madagascar— School feeding acts as an incentive to persuade parents to enroll and keep their children in school.
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- Sep 4, 2008
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Interview with C.W. Gortner, Author of The Last Queen— "My muse is fickle; she tends to tease me with ideas, get me fired up and then desert me when I need her the most."
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Interview with GianCarlo Cirri, World Food Programme Country Director for Mauritania— Approximately 40,000 children were affected by the closure of school canteens in 242 schools in 2007/2008.
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- Sep 3, 2008
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Bones Star David Boreanaz On The Season Premiere of Bones— Bones's star on what's in store for season four of the popular Fox show.
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- Sep 2, 2008
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Don't Mess With The Iconic Moment: An Interview With House Writer Doris Egan — House and Wilson will reunite - but when? A writer/producer gives the answer, sort of.
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- Sep 1, 2008
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Interview with J.R. Paine, Author of Dear God, Let Me Lose Fat. Amen— "Our goal is to simplify science for the 100 million overweight/obese people in the United States and billions around the world."
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An Interview With a Democratic Convention Delegate— Some on-the-ground observations from an old classmate who was a delegate in Denver this past week.
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The World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) Seeks to End Bullfighting— Bullfighting: culture or cruelty?
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Interview with Irene Watson, Author of The Sitting Swing: Finding Wisdom to Know the Difference— "I want readers to parallel their lives with mine, and know there is a way to make a change in their lives and move forward."
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- Aug 30, 2008
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Unexpected Moments Bring Joy To Treehouse TV's Are We There Yet?: World Adventure— Live action travel show for kids, by kids.
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- Aug 29, 2008
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Preschoolers Rock Out to Treehouse TV's Roll Play— Great original music complements the imaginative exercise series.
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- Aug 28, 2008
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Interview with Hal W. Lanse, Ph.D., Author of Read Well, Think Well: Build Your Child's Reading, Comprehension, and Critical Thinking Skills— "There’s so much that parents can do to support reading at home."
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Interview with Matt Bernstein Sycamore, Gay Activist and Author of So Many Ways To Sleep Badly— All of my work is about trying to fight against cultural homelessness, trying to create some sense of hope in a world that really isn't very hopeful.
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Interview: GianPietro Bordignon, Country Director for the World Food Programme in Egypt— Hunger and poverty have severe implications for poor families and how they choose to use their available resources.
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- Aug 23, 2008
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Everest Challenges Actor Eric Johnson and Director Graeme Campbell— The CBC miniseries captures the first successful Canadian expedition.
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Interview with Adventurer and Travel Writer Brandon Wilson— "We were shot at, trudged through a blizzard, slowly starved, never knew where we would spend the night—or if we’d be taken into police custody."
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Interview with Stephen V. Masse, author of A Jolly Good Fellow— "I wrote my first novel at 13, an embarrassing little tome about a teenager who saves a girl and himself from nuclear war."
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- Aug 22, 2008
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Interview with Christopher Meeks, Author of Months and Seasons— "The best thing I recommend is learning how to write a fabulous one-page query or cover letter."
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Interview with Wilfred Banmbuh, World Food Programme Country Director for the Republic of Congo— WFP’s goal is for every child in Congo to attend school. Hunger should not be the reason a child is denied an education.
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- Aug 21, 2008
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Interview with Angus Munro, author of A Full House - But Empty— "My father solely raised my two sisters and me at an early age. Those were very tough and hectic years both economically and emotionally," says Munro.
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Interview with Sara Moussavi, World Food Programme Officer for School Feeding In Sudan— WFP hopes to see a national school feeding program materialize that will offer school meals to all children in Sudan.
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