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•10 reviews since May 14, 2003
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IndustrialGeek rated 5 months ago- Seriously wack-job site that looks like a feat of HTML code layering.

MiCassiel rated 5 months ago- An excellent online journal of alternative news and information.

- metalkpretty1 rated 5 months ago
- worst designed & most confusing site I've seen in a while. have to agree with Nataki (below) that this is straight out of the 90s in terms of design. turn the caps lock off for a change.

Nataki rated 5 months ago- If it weren't for the fact that they're talking about the 2008 election, I'd think this site was made in the 90's.

clevercryptic rated 5 months ago- Very badly designed and random website. They claim to be progressive, but also on their site they have such areas as "New Mammal Found!" and "Good Movies" and a photo with people taking a "new day trip." Also there are links absolutely everywhere to random articles. Terribly horrible chaos.

AldousHuxleysCat rated 27 months ago- From the page: "Progressive Review OVER 40 YEARS INSIDE THE BELTWAY, OUT OF THE LOOP & AHEAD OF THE CURVE AN ONLINE JOURNAL OF ALTERNATIVE NEWS & INFORMATION"

Mustang-Kev rated 34 months ago- Progressive, another name for Liberal. Progressives, not your father's liberals. A movement that has to make up labels for who they are, are doomed from the start.

Reasonablib rated 41 months ago- "Over the past 40 years, the Review has done what one would expect of an alternative journal: expose evil, support justice, challenge conventional thought, and scoop the regular press by at least five to ten years on average. It has also tried to follow the dictum of Harold Ross, the first editor of the New Yorker: "If you can't be funny, be interesting." Here are a few moments along the way."