It is becoming increasingly hard to play a good horror game. The
last decent offering was Condemned on the Xbox 360 and before that
the latest Resident Evil on the GameCube (and later PS2 and PC).
Sure, there was a plethora of semi-decent releases on the PS2 just
a year or two back, but other than the Silent Hill series most of
these games never ma
"The universe is one very big microwave oven. Right now, this very
minute, you are sitting inside, and being baked by, microwave
radiation. Oh sure, the Universal Microwave is pretty cold, only
2.7 degrees above absolute zero, but the timer has been on for 13
billion years and it looks like we're only half done."
Interesting idea, though they are going to moderate all posts and I
would love to see how they will cope! Also, you only get the dosh
if you are a subscriber to one Aussie mobile network - bummer!
Malajube: 8 p.m. Magic Stick, 4120 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-9700.
$8. Marc Cohn: With Amy Correia, 7:30 p.m. Michigan Theater, 603 E.
Liberty, Ann Arbor. 734-668-8397. $26-$51. Melissa Ferrick: With
Mary Gauthier, 8 p.m. The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor.
734-761-1451. $17.50.
Even readers unfamiliar with Edward Abbey will enjoy a new
collection of his letters, edited by David Petersen. The dispatches
compiled in "Postcards From Ed" (Milkweed, $16) bristle with the
energy and acuity that made Abbey's fiction, such as "The Monkey
Wrench Gang," and his essays, like the collection "Desert
Solitaire," fuel for the modern environmentalist movement.
1 Barbra Streisand
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CHEYENNE -- The mood in Cheyenne is somewhat subdued as Wyoming lawmakers gather for the legislative budget session that kicks off Monday.
2 John P. Kee
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It is becoming increasingly hard to play a good horror game. The last decent offering was Condemned on the Xbox 360 and before that the latest Resident Evil on the GameCube (and later PS2 and PC). Sure, there was a plethora of semi-decent releases on the PS2 just a year or two back, but other than the Silent Hill series most of these games never ma
3 Neuroticfish
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"The universe is one very big microwave oven. Right now, this very minute, you are sitting inside, and being baked by, microwave radiation. Oh sure, the Universal Microwave is pretty cold, only 2.7 degrees above absolute zero, but the timer has been on for 13 billion years and it looks like we're only half done."
4 DJ Fashist
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Interesting idea, though they are going to moderate all posts and I would love to see how they will cope! Also, you only get the dosh if you are a subscriber to one Aussie mobile network - bummer!
5 Christian Bloch
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Malajube: 8 p.m. Magic Stick, 4120 Woodward, Detroit. 313-833-9700. $8. Marc Cohn: With Amy Correia, 7:30 p.m. Michigan Theater, 603 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. 734-668-8397. $26-$51. Melissa Ferrick: With Mary Gauthier, 8 p.m. The Ark, 316 S. Main, Ann Arbor. 734-761-1451. $17.50.
6 Box Of Frogs
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7 Red Garland Trio
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Easy in the West, but you have to act fast in the Southeast.
8 Long Since Forgotten
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Even readers unfamiliar with Edward Abbey will enjoy a new collection of his letters, edited by David Petersen. The dispatches compiled in "Postcards From Ed" (Milkweed, $16) bristle with the energy and acuity that made Abbey's fiction, such as "The Monkey Wrench Gang," and his essays, like the collection "Desert Solitaire," fuel for the modern environmentalist movement.