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- Dec 5, 2008
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Music Review: Space Probe Taurus - Space Probe Taurus— Stamp on that fuzz pedal and go for a ride on the Space Probe Taurus.
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Music Review: Ablaye Cissoko & Volker Goetze - Sira— Welcome back to "the mystery."
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How to Legally Buy Hot Merchandise— If you want to buy some hot merchandise at almost too good to be true prices without putting yourself in jeopardy, read on!
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Software Review: Manga Studio 4 EX from Smith Micro— Manga Studio is a great way to begin producing your own comics.
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Music Review: The Who - Magic Bus: The Who On Tour— The Who: Chapter 4.
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Music Review: Roger Kellaway - Live At The Jazz Standard— Experience the sound and feel of a smokin' hot NY jazz club without leaving home.
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Book Review: Natural Knits For Babies & Toddlers by Tina Barrett— Cute knitting patterns made with all natural, organic fibers.
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Theater Review (London): The Tragedy of Thomas Hobbes at Wilton's Music Hall— The waning days of the repressive Protectorate being replaced by the hysterical gaiety of the Restoration is a period with great possibilities.
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Book Review: Know It All - The Little Book of Essential Knowledge by by Susan Aldridge, Elizabeth King Humphrey, and Julie Whitake— Test YOUR knowledge of nine major subject areas! (Including bumblebee bats and ball bearings to boot.)
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The Friday Morning Listen: Tony Malaby Cello Trio - Warblepeck— Heading toward the best of 2008.
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Book Review: Wife Dressing - The Fine Art of Being a Well-Dressed Wife by Anne Fogarty— An old-fashioned guide to style. Some advice timeless; other advice very out-of-date.
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Music Review: Tracy Chapman - Our Bright Future — This latest album by Tracy Chapman has the contemporary folk that her listeners are looking for, and perhaps a little bit more.
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- Dec 4, 2008
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Music Review: Dido - Safe Trip Home— Dido's soothing voice is back with a new album
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Movie Review: The Silence of Lorna— Another slice of Belgian life from the Dardenne brothers - but with a difference.
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Blu-ray Review: Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)— Burton is a director with a clear vision, but is that enough to carry him through in this adaptation?
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Music Review: BSTC - Music for a Saturday Night— Keanna Johnnon's sultry vocals and the band's impressive jazz artistry are the main reasons to check out BSTC's debut album.
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Music Review: Lions - No Generation— Top-loaded with smoking jams and stoner rock greatness.
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Theater Review (LA): A Man's A Man by Brecht and Mueller at the Odyssey Theatre— It's not the shocking piece of agitprop it once was, but Brecht's ode to man's inhumanity still makes for an interesting and engaging evening.
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Music Review: We Wish You a Metal Xmas and a Headbanging New Year— "Silent Night" - the new metal classic.
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Music Review: Alvin & the Chipmunks - Undeniable— Fifty year old Chipmunks are back with more renditions of classic songs and several originals.
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DVD Review: 24: Redemption— This welcome return of Jack Bauer bridges the gap between the sixth and seventh seasons.
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Music Review: Daniel Wylie - Car Guitar Star— More melodic sunshine to enjoy from Daniel Wylie.
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Blu-ray Review: The Guardian— Plenty of demo material still left in this early Blu-ray release.
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DVD Review: Mamma Mia! The Movie— The movie that captured the hearts of millions is out on DVD December 16th.
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Blu-ray Review: The Nightmare Before Christmas— A Burton classic that finally looks like it should.
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DVD Review: Inside Bob Dylan's Jesus Years: Busy Being Born... Again!— Flawed but much-needed documentary examines Bob Dylan's flirtation with born-again Christianity.
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Book Review: Ravensoul By James Barclay— A fitting conclusion to a masterful series of books.
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Book Review: Star Wars - Millennium Falcon by James Luceno— Millenium Falcon fills in the backstory of one of the silver screens most iconic vehicles.
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DVD Review: Wanted (Two-Disc Special Edition)— Wanted veers off from its source material, and doesn’t quite hit the mark, but hopefully will redeem itself in the upcoming sequel.
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Blu-Ray Review: George Carlin - It's Bad For Ya— Unfortunately, this is the last collection of new material Carlin will give us.
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Music Review: Labelle - Back To Now— Labelle finally return with an excellent new album.
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Music Review: Teslim - Teslim— A beautiful collection of music that brings the magic of the world alive.
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Music Review: Beyonce - I Am...Sasha Fierce— Beyonce's remarkably docile with this double disc that shouldn't be.
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- Dec 3, 2008
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TV Review: House, MD - "Let Them Eat Cake"— House treats a fitness guru with a weighty secret while 13 enters a clinical trial and Cuddy moves closer into House's personal space.
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Music Review: Hank Williams - The Unreleased Recordings — These 54 offerings of Hank’s heart show a different side and allow us to see further into his tragically short life.
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Book Review: Travel Writing by Peter Ferry— "Fact or fiction" may be a moot point when a story is compelling enough.
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DVD Review: Encounters at the End of the World — An insightful look at unique characters choosing to spend their lives at the end of the world.
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Theater Review (NYC): Plucking Failures Like Ripe Fruit by No Tea Productions— In a financially starved Off-Off-Broadway scene where quality is a crapshoot, No Tea Productions has emerged as one of the few sure things.
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Movie Review: Australia— A sprawling epic that sprawls a little too much.
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Book Review: The Little Digital Video Book, Second Edition by Michael Rubin— This is an excellent book for beginners and those who want to get the fundamental concepts of video editing.
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Movie Review: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas— Takes a personal, innocent, and tragic look at the tragedy of the Holocaust.
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Movie Review: Fly Me to the Moon— This uninspired flick fails to get off the ground.
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Music Review: The Who - The Who Sell Out— The Who: Chapter 3.
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Software Review: Microsoft Expression Studio 2 – Expression Blend 2 & Expression Design 2— I think that if you are into development using Microsoft products, then you should really checkout Expression Blend 2 and Expression Design 2.
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Theater Review (LA): Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist by Neil Bartlett at A Noise Within— It is wonderful to see this familiar tale presented so theatrically that the characterizations and staging are as fascinating as the story itself.
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Concert Review: Marillion Live At Le Splendid, Lille, France — Marillion bring happiness on the road to Lille.
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Movie Review: Horse Feathers— A true comedy classic brimming with delightful chaos and ecstatic passion.
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DVD Review: 24 - Redemption— Will Jack Bauer's extended holiday save Day Seven, or is Jack finally doomed to failure?
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Blu-ray Review: The Contract— Morgan Freeman and John Cusack together would make for a fine movie right?
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Book Review: Mary Jane – Her Book by Clara Ingram Judson— Mary Jane – Her Book depicts the glittering, dancing joy of the endless, timeless days that make up childhood.
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- Dec 2, 2008
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Book Review: Debunked! Conspiracy Theories, Urban Legends, and Evil Plots of the 21st Century by Richard Roeper — The vast liberal media conspiracy presents the book Debunked!, one the Illuminati actually want you to know about!
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Book Review: Smoke Screen (Faithgirlz!/Boarding School Mysteries #3) by Kristi Holl— Young amateur sleuth leans on God in times of danger.
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Concert Review: Gov't Mule & Back Door Slam - House of Blues, Anaheim, CA - 11/20/08— Two blues bands pass through Anaheim.
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DVD Review: The Devil’s Muse— David Lynch fans will love this movie. I am not so much a David Lynch fan myself.
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Music DVD Review: Nickelback - Live At Sturgis— Bikes, booze and blue collar rock, live in your living room
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DVD Review: Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 — Like your favorite pair of jeans, true friends are reliable, comfortable, and perfect even with all the flaws.
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Book Review: Photoshop Lightroom 2 Adventure by Mikkel Aaland— If you want to learn more about Lightroom 2, and you like great pictures, you will like this book.
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DVD Review: Fred Claus — if you’re a fan of Christmas movies, you’ll definitely enjoy it.
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Music Review: Britney Spears - Circus— Britney's Back! No, for real this time!
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Music Review: Avishai Cohen - Flood— There's no denying this is a compelling and powerful piece of music.
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