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Looking for a little holiday uplift at your local cineplex? Tough turkey -- as Bob Cashill discovered, the mood this year is pretty grim.

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Believe it or not, this week's column finds Jack Feerick giving something an unabashedly positive review!

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Jason Hare reviews the Billboard Top 10 from November 20, 1976, featuring Rod Stewart, Rick Dees, Peter Frampton and more!

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While the Strokes remain on hiatus, Julian Casablancas is stepping out on his own. How does his new album stack up against his band's music?

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The music is, of course, unimpeachable -- but do you need to own the latest Motown film collection? Ken Shane has the answer in his review.

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It was such a simpler time, that summer of 2001. Remember it? That last season of America’s (cyclical) innocence shimmers in the memory, sorta like those...

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What the heck are phytic acid and hydroquinone, and why would you ever put them on your skin? Sarah Gupta tells you in her review of the Obagi Nu-Derm System.

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Dave Lifton deconstructs a number about alcohol-soaked heartbreak from the Old 97's back catalog. Got something on your mind, Dave?

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The Zombies are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their Odessey and Oracle album, and Ed Murray says the band's new DVD is chock full of tasty lo-fi goodness.

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Scott Malchus celebrates his 100th Basement Songs column by doing what he does best -- opening his heart and fearlessly expressing his feelings.

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Along with all your picks for Week 11's NFL action, Zack Dennis counts down the worst coaching mistakes in football history. Hey, is that Marty Morninwheg?

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Ken Shane reviews the latest installment of PBS' Independent Lens series, a documentary about the legendary cinematographers Laszlo Kovacs and Vilmos Zsigmond.

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This week, Tony Redman revisits a musical tribute to the barrel-tossing simian who stole countless quarters from children in the '80s.

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Kansas marked its 35th anniversary this year with yet another live album, leaving Jeff Giles to sigh fearfully: You Again?





















