Name: Brandy
Dateline: Los Angeles, California
Articles: 33
First Published: Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Last Published: Friday, November 14, 2008
Currently listing articles 33-1:
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DVD Review: Katt Williams - It's Pimpin' Pimpin'— Katt Williams offers keenly observed humor about today's world in this film of his latest live standup concert.
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DVD Review: Mitzi Gaynor: Razzle Dazzle! The Special Years— Mitzi Gaynor is the perfect entertainer in this DVD featuring clips from a decade of truly special musical variety shows.
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Nintendo DS Review: Spore Creatures— Adapt, survive, and conquer in Electronic Arts' Spore Creatures for the Nintendo DS.
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TV Recap: Project Runway Season 5 Finale, Part II— Three distinctive women offer superlative collections at Bryant Park in a bid to win season five of "Project Runway."
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Nintendo DS Review: Toy Shop— The bulk of time within Majesco Entertainment's Toy Shop is spent simply wandering, and wondering what to do.
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TV Recap: Project Runway Season 5 Finale, Part I— Overwrought and overworked? Kooky and yet romantic? So are the gowns shown in part one of season five's finale.
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TV Review: Secrets of Body Language— Nonverbal cues in world politics, pop culture, and everyday concerns are explained in "Secrets of Body Language."
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Twelve— Will the New York Botanical Garden prove fertile ground for our designers' budding imaginations?
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Movie Review: Nights In Rodanthe — Diane Lane and Richard Gere, er, Adrienne and Paul, are swept into each other's lives during a few storm-tossed Nights in Rodanthe.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Eleven— Musical genres inspire this episode's creations. Guest judge LL Cool J views some hits and notes some disharmonious designs.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Ten— Hey, make me over! Six recent college grads importune a suitable look for their first grownup jobs.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Nine— Signs portend sulking ahead, as the cast is reunited for a zodiac-inspired challenge. The results are more en garde than avant garde.
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Book Review: Twenty Poems to Nourish Your Soul edited by Judith Valente and Charles Reynard— The nourishment one takes from this volume of paired poems and essays, perhaps depends upon how one prefers to dine.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Eight— The designers test their aptitude for intrigue. This week's challenge dares them to enter a "Foreign Affair."
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Book Review: Friday's Child by Georgette Heyer— Austen-sibly Georgette Heyer is a hidden gem. I found no proof in this dull, unfaceted Regency romance.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Seven— No product placement here! Our designers tear apart some Saturns in hopes of designing a garment that will rev the judges' motors.
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Book Review: Daughters of Juarez - A True Story of Serial Murder South of the Border by Teresa Rodriguez— A horrifying, true tale of serial crime is told with unflinching compassion and unassailable facts. This book is a must-read.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Five— It's a Lipstick Jungle inside Parsons. Designers battle for a chance to dress TV's Brooke Shields.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Six— Chris March and RuPaul tell our designers they better work, or the results could be a real drag.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Four— Our designers are challenged to create sportswear for U.S. Olympic athletes. All I can say is: Ohno.
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TV Recap: Project Runway Season Five, Episode Three— Tim Gunn's vocabulary is corrupted. Sandra Bernhard is nothing without you. The designers get wet, and somebody goes home.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode Two— This week has our designers at the mercy of models distracted by pretty, shiny things.
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TV Recap: Project Runway - Season Five, Episode One— Season Five of Bravo's hit show Project Runway begins with one not-so-delicious challenge.
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DVD Review: Rita Rudner - Live from Las Vegas— Rita Rudner's sparkling humor provides an hour of perfectly light entertainment.
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Movie Review: King of the Gypsies— Will the Gypsies follow a new King, and modernise? Will Groffo usurp the throne, and the warring destroy them?
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Movie Review: Sex and the City— Fashion, fun, friends, and yes, sex - what did you expect? Sex and the City. The new feature film.
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DVD Review: Time For Murder— Six hours of suspenseful, campy fun tick by in this double DVD boxed set from the 1985 ITV series, Time For Murder.
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DVD Review/Interview: Drew Hastings - Irked and Miffed— Drew Hastings' standup act is a mishmash of predictable jokes and formulaic patter.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics - Cranford— Life, love, and loss are celebrated with equal respect among the ladies of a certain age in this glorious BBC TV film.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics - "My Boy Jack"— Famed writer Rudyard Kipling's only son goes missing in action during WWI in "My Boy Jack".
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics - "A Room With A View"— Masterpiece Classics' "A Room with a View" unconscionably guts and renders the classic E. M. Forster novel.
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Music Review: Ricky Nelson: Greatest Love Songs— This 22-song compilation of a mid-century teen idol's best love songs is one to dream upon.
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PC Game Review: Virtual Villagers: A New Home— Virtual Villagers is a computer-based 'god game' in which you 'lord it over' several island castaways.


