Name: Gerry Weaver
Weblog: ruminationalley.spaces.live.com/blog
Articles: 28
First Published: Sunday, April 20, 2008
Last Published: Saturday, November 29, 2008
Currently listing articles 28-1:
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TV Review: House's "Last Resort" An Excellent Meditation on Obsession— House and that gun — what was he thinking?
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Book Review: The Devil Notebooks by Laurence A. Rickels— Even the Prince of Darkness doesn't make this book a lively read.
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John Noble Loves Playing A Scientist on the Fringe of Madness— John Noble says playing Walter is as much fun as it looks — oh, and he loves the cow.
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New Drama Lie To Me Joins FOX's Spring Schedule On Wednesdays— Tim Roth stars in a new drama series about the science of lying.
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Product/Game Review: Buffy the Vampire Slayer "Conversations with Dead People" Board— Just in time for Halloween, this witch board game is heavy on style, but light on Buffy.
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Show Runner Hart Hanson Offers Some Dish On Bones— Find out what's up with Zack, Gordon Gordon, and a blast from Booth's past.
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Book Review: The Tiniest Tiger by Joanne L. McGonagle— A nicely crafted tale of a lost kitten and her endangered wild relatives.
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Book Review: Requiem for the Author of Frankenstein by Molly Dwyer— An ambitious examination of Mary Shelley's genius.
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DVD Review: The Legend of the Crystal Skulls— Mystical object or clever hoax? Uncover the truth!
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DVD Review: Animalia: Welcome to the Kingdom— Graeme Base's Animalia, where animals rule, comes to gorgeous CGI life.
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Fringe Writers Dish On The Future of Fringe— Is Fringe part of the same reality as Lost? Find out more!
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TV Review: "Dying Changes Everything" on House M.D.'s Season Five Premiere— Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard show why they're the best team on television.
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Joshua Jackson and Anna Torv To Host FOX’s September 14 Fringe Rebroadcast— FOX adds some goodies onto the encore of Fringe on September 14.
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J.J. Abrams and Joshua Jackson on the Fringe of Science in New FOX Series— Abrams and Jackson dish about their hotly anticipated new show.
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Bones Star David Boreanaz On The Season Premiere of Bones— Bones's star on what's in store for season four of the popular Fox show.
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DVD Review: Alfresco— is an off-the-wall comedy series that launched the careers of some of Britain's biggest stars.
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DVD Review: The Duchess of Duke Street, The Complete Collection— The Duchess of Duke Street hasn't aged a day since this gem of a British heritage series was broadcast in the late seventies.
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Book Review: The Smart Woman's Guide To Midlife & Beyond - A No-Nonsense Approach To Staying Healthy After 50 by Janet Horn and Robin Miller— A reference for those of us facing fifty.
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Book Review: Lines From a Mined Mind - The Words of John Trudell— Native American activist and poet John Trudell releases a collection of his passionate poems on struggle and resistance to exploitation.
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Book Review: Chasing Lolita - How Popular Culture Corrupted Nabokov's Little Girl All Over Again by Graham Vickers— Lolita's legacy in pop culture, and the many ways the title character has entered the public consciousness, including entertainment, fashion, tabloid news, and sexual mores.
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Book Review: An A to Z Walk In The Park by R.M. Smith— Graphic artist R.M. Smith teaches the alphabet and animals in his lovely park.
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DVD Review: The Ruth Rendell Mysteries, Set 3— The Queen of Mystery strikes again with a DVD release of five new episodes from the popular series.
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FOX Announces Premiere Dates for 2008 New and Returning Shows— TV addicts, mark your calendars for September!
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FOX Announces Its Prime Time 2008-2009 Schedule— Fox announces two new dramas, three new comedies, one unscripted show, and two new animated series for 2008-09.
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Book Review: A Trial of One - The Third in the Osgoode Trilogy by Mary E. Martin— A Trial of One, Mary E. Martin's legal thriller, concludes The Osgoode Trilogy.
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An Interview with Jeremy Podeswa, Director of Fugitive Pieces— Writer/director Jeremy Podeswa talks about adapting a novel and the process of making this film.
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TV Review: House Season Four From "Alone" to "Don't Ever Change"— Season four — so far, a philosophical muse.
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Movie Review: Street Kings - So Close It Hurts— A film noir that almost succeeds in illuminating the dark recesses of the LAPD.


