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Movie Review: Unchained Memories (2002)

A film by Ed Bell and Thomas Lennon This HBO documentary is a powerful film. In the 1930 s the United States government commissioned journalists to conduct interviews with those former slaves who were still living. The result was a collection of more than 16 volumes of interviews, the words of...

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Movie Review: Disney's Ice Princess

I saw Ice Princess on Friday night in a pretty empty theatre. I think there were 6 of us, including the party of 3 I was in. I thought it was a wonderful movie. Some funny parts, some touching parts, an all around family (with a more girl-type) friendly movie. I'd recommend it, especially for Mom's...

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Book Review: The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2003

This is the second collection of the Best American Nonrequired Reading series. Like the first volume, this is a collection of a wide variety of writing, both fiction and nonfiction alike. Also, like the first volume, there are a few excellent pieces in this collection with the rest being good, but...

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Book Review: The Lady and the Unicorn - Tracy Chevalier

The Lady in the Unicorn is Tracy Chevalier s fourth novel. She is the author of the best selling (and recently a major motion picture) Girl with a Pearl Earring . Tracy Chevalier seems to write the same sort of novel each time, but because the subjects are different, the ways the novels play...

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Movie Review: Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo (2005)

You don t go into theatre to see Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo and expect to see a modern classic of American Film. You go into a theatre to see the new Deuce Bigalow movie to see a dumb movie that may very well be funny. After all, Adam Sandler s career was made on such movies, as was Jim Carrey...

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Movie Review: Fahrenhype 9/11 (2004)

A film by Alan Peterson "Fahrenhype 9/11" is the Conservative Answer to Michael Moore's incredibly successful "Fahrenheit 9/11." Michael Moore's film heavily criticized the Bush administration for going to war in Iraq, and also linked ties between the Bush family, the Saudis, and even the Bin...

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Book Review: Through the Lens

More than the articles, when I think of National Geographic Magazine I think of the photography. I have long considered the photography in National Geographic to be some of the best magazine photography that I have seen. The images are typically stunning and give me a visual idea of locations that...

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Movie Review: Saved! (2004)

A film by Brian Dannelly The movie "Saved!" is a potentially controversial movie that just sort of slipped under the radar when it was released in theatres. At first glance, and without putting any thought into what the movie is actually saying, it would seem that "Saved!" is absolutely savaging...

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exercise dvd: the biggest winner series

the woman who "hosts" these is jillian michaels from the biggest loser series. i have her cardio kickbox dvd and two of the strength training ones. there are also two more strength training ones that are even higher intensity than the two that i have. man, this woman is kicking my butt. ive done...

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Book Review: Two to Conquer - Marion Zimmer Bradley

This Darkover novel is set near the end of the Ages of Chaos, in the time of the Hundred Kingdoms. Chronologically, this is one of the early novels in Darkover s history. There is less civilization and the Hundred Kingdoms are in a near perpetual state of war (someone is always fighting). Despite...

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