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On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin

Transformers Usually summer brings disappointments at the movies — overhyped underachievements, such as Bad Boys II or Poseidon or Miami Vice. But in 2007, one week has restored summer fun

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8 Days A Week- July 19-16

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Music & Clubs July 19-25

Thursday, July 19 Bayou - TJ Dave & Brian Bordino’s - Dave Rogers Trio Déjà Vu - DJ Revellution Foghorn’s - The Wranglers Green Door - Charliehorse Jammin’ Java –
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On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin

Live Free or Die Hard Live Free or Die Hard is an over-the-top, fun rampage. Moviegoers often have to suspend their disbelief to relate to a movie. They have to

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8 Days A Week- July 12

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Music & Clubs July 12-19

Thursday, July 12 Bayou - 10 Feet Tall Bordino’s - Outside the Lines Déjà Vu - DJ Revellution Foghorn’s - Sarah Hughes George’s - Velcro Moonshoe, String Theory & Jackson
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On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin

Evening What’s the difference between slasher films and chick flicks? In slasher films they suffer less, and they die quicker. Evening, bless its banal heart, is a chick flick in

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8 Days A Week- July 5-12

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On the Aisle- Film Review by Tony Macklin

The AFI’s latest list What are the best American films ever? Ten years ago the American Film Institute asked that question. Recently the AFI asked it again.