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SV Staff  |  Feb 27, 2009
3-D has been making a pretty big resurgence lately, especially in movie theaters. From My Bloody Valentine to Coraline, moviegoers have been lining up to put on some silly-looking glasses and watch the special effects jump out at them. While...
Mark Fleischmann  |  Feb 27, 2009
Responding to rumors that it may pull out of plasma manufacturing, LG reaffirmed its commitment to the category in a press release issued today. In its entirety, it says:
Mark Fleischmann  |  Feb 27, 2009
LG may become the next manufacturer to give up on plasma, following similar moves by Hitachi, NEC, and Vizio and Pioneer's total exit from TV manufacturing.
SV Staff  |  Feb 27, 2009
It's getting mighty depressing around here for plasma fans. Pioneer is gone, Vizio is gone, and now there are reports that LG is thinking about closing shop on its PDP operation. Of course, nothing is set in stone yet, but the decision is...
Michael Trei  |  Feb 26, 2009
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Parke Puterbaugh  |  Feb 26, 2009
Domino/Epic
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Don't get me wrong: I have nothing against dance music, party tunes, or any other escapist entertainment.
Billy Altman  |  Feb 26, 2009
Blue Corn
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She's been recording for a decade, but Texas singer/songwriter Ruthie Foster was a fairly well-kept secret on the folk/
Mike Gaughn  |  Feb 26, 2009

A voice booms from the ether of the home theater like a female Jehovah. "Pick up Line 2," it commands. "Meryl wants to talk to Natasha." I'm alone in the room and, tech-savvy guy that I am, can't figure out if I should shout a response back into the void as I fumble around looking for a handset to pick up or a button to press.

Jaan Uhelszki  |  Feb 26, 2009
Capitol
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Lily Allen gives bad girls a good name.

On her flashy debut, Alright, Still (

David Vaughn  |  Feb 26, 2009

<IMG SRC="/images/archivesart/french.jpg" WIDTH=200 BORDER=0 ALIGN=RIGHT>This classic movie is based on the true story of two New York City detectives, Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle (Gene Hackman) and Buddy Russo (Roy Scheider), as they attempt to break up a narcotics-smuggling ring with ties across the globe.

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