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  1. DVD Review: Days Of Glory (Indigenes)

    Blogcritics - Jul 15, 2007

    Written by Fantasma el Rey & Fumo Verde Days Of Glory adds a new chapter for many of us to the tale of World War II. It is centered on Arabs and French soldiers fighting for different reasons. The basic plot of

    Tagged: video

  2. Movie Review: Dixie Chicks Shut Up & Sing

    Blogcritics - Jul 15, 2007

    This documentary about the Dixie Chicks, Shut Up & Sing, provides a fascinating look at a high-profile free speech fight. And this time the good guys - well, the good women - win. In 2003 the band was riding high

    Tagged: video

  3. Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Supergator

    Blogcritics - Jul 15, 2007

    With Roger Corman's name attached, odds are around 20:1 that you're in for a true classic. As executive producer on Supergator, Corman releases this horrendously schlocky, boring, and inconsistent creature feature

    Tagged: video

  4. If You Support Bush, You Must Not Buy Gas or Know Anyone Over in Iraq

    Blogcritics Politics Opinion - Jul 15, 2007

    If You Support Bush, You Must Not Buy Gas or Know Anyone Over in Iraq I get so tired of hearing this. For the last time, let me explain it to you. Gas How funny. I buy lots of gas and drive a great big 3/4 ton 4

    Tagged: politics

  5. Music Review: E-Reece - A New Breed

    Blogcritics Category: Music: Recording - Jul 15, 2007

    E Reece is next in line to represent the new Hip-Hop movement. His music isn’t the average sounds heard in rap today. It’s organic in its feel, naturally groovy when you hear it up close. This is feel good music from a

    Tagged: music

  6. Theater Review: The Great Theatre of the World at the Arcola

    Blogcritics Category: Culture: History - Jul 15, 2007

    For Shakespeare, all the world was a stage, and the men and women merely players. But he took that only to the level of observation. It took a Spaniard, Pedro Calderon de la Barca, to take that to the fullest possible

    Tagged: culture

  7. The Early Word: New Books for the Week of July 15, 2007

    Blogcritics Category: Books: Nonfiction - Jul 15, 2007

    You'll see some intriguing fiction titles in the bookstores this week as you trip over the stacks of the latest Harry Potter novel after it arrives on Saturday, July 21. As for new nonfiction: inexplicably, there's

    Tagged: books

  8. A Practical Guide to Overcoming Procrastination

    Blogcritics Opinion - Jul 15, 2007

    I know, I know; it's a boring title... not creative, not amusing, not clever. But for many of us, it's a very relevant subject. Every now and then I take off my silly, creative, fun hat and put on my 'let's address

    Tagged: culture

  9. The Tuesday Morning Purchase: June 19, 2007: Sugar Ray & the Bluetones, Kenny Burrell, The White Stripes

    Blogcritics Category: Music: Electronica - Jul 15, 2007

    With a few oddball exceptions, this week is definitely a jazzy-bluesy sort of week. Come to think of it, there are some records here that have elements of blues & jazz while being freaky at the same time. Feed your

    Tagged: music

  10. Zune Fires up the Grill This Summer with Live At The BBQ

    Blogcritics Section: Music - Jul 15, 2007

    Microsoft is about to get the party started this summer with their own summer music festival. The international computer tech company will host “Live At The BBQ”, a series of free, outdoor music concerts designed to

    Tagged: music

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