links for 2008-11-27
December 4, 2008 by rhapsody
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links for 2008-11-27 Category: Links Dump slacktivist: Why oh why can’t we have a better press corps? “Part of the answer to that question is that our newspapers are being asked to do something they were never designed to do and something they are fundamentally and structurally incapable of doing: they’re being asked to provide shareholders with double-digit and ever-increasing profit margins.” (tags: journalism economics stupid slacktivist blogs social-science society culture) Boing Boing’s
Wii Music Review (Wii)
ButtonMasher review of Wii Music - perfect pitch or does it fall flat?
Oliyum Oliyum Movie Photo Gallery More!
Oliyum Oliyum Movie Photo Gallery More! Continue reading ‘Oliyum Oliyum Movie Photo Gallery More!’ » Posted by Tkada on November 27, 2008 at 12:19 pm under Celebrities, Current Affairs, Entertainment, Tamil, Telugu. Comment on this post.
Ghajini - Hindi Music Review
The original Tamil version of the movie was a blockbuster hit and the songs composed by Harris Jayaraj were good but not mind blowing in anyway. Aamir and Rehman are back together in this Hindi remake.
Top House Music Review - Urban Torque Volume One | Top House
Excellent review of the brand new House Music album Urban Torque Volume One
Vinayakudu Movie Review telugu
vinayakudu music review Film: Vinayakudu My Rating: 3.5/5Music: Sam PrasanCinematography: P.G. VindaProducers: Smt. Saritha PatraCast: Krishnudu, Sonia, Suryatej, Poonam Kaur, Samrat, Prem Kumar Patra, Adarsh, Ankitha, Sathya Krishnan, Tulasi, Rakesh Mahankali, Mahesh, Aparna,
Music Review: Varius Artists - Hello Kitty Hello World
A review of the new album from Sanrio!
Music Review of Boggie’s CD “Seeing Angels
Wildy’s World (http://wildysworld.blogspot.com) offers a music review of Boggie’ third album “Seeing Angels”. Boggie is a NYC based singer/songwriter with an eclectic style reminiscent of Nelly McKay (http://www.boggie.net).
CBB Music: Chinese Democracy Album Review
So far there have been two kinds of reviews for Guns N’ Roses new album Chinese Democracy: sarcastic and positive. Believe me, I breathe sarcasm but it has no place in a music review if it is not backed up by facts or additional insight. Of course there is a wealth of humor in the fact that Axl Rose’s new opus has been fourteen years in the making, but spare me the lame, sad music reviewer jokes. We’ve heard the one-liners before and most likely with a better delivery than coming from a sna

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