Weezer is back, sort of.
Byron Schaller's take on Melua's debut...
This new young voice has potential but the album gets bogged down in spots and veers perilously close to elevator music at times.
Al Qaeda statements show agreement with Bush on Iraq's strategic importance while their tactics show alignment with many of Bush's critics.
The Duke offers something a bit different for you to be getting on with for five minutes. A wee slice of "the fiction" torn from my very skull.
I think NDP leader Jack Layton is a good guy, but unless he wants my vote in any future election, he's going to have to shake my hand and personally apologize to me. He's lucky I don't make him eat his parents because I really hate being lied too.
It turns out that sucralose does break down into 1,6-dichlorofructose -- a chemical not yet tested extensively. Ooh, something we don't know about. Cue widespread paranoia.
Voters had a chance to elect Sam Katz last election. An imperfect candidate, but one that might have changed the tone of politics in Philadelphia. A mayor that would definitely be better than the corrupt administration currently ruining Philly.
In their 20s and 30s, they say they are comfortable with having sexual relationships with both men and women.
Just what we need -- ANOTHER piece on Michael Moore!
You’ll rue the day, Rooney. RUUUUUEEEEEE!!!
Arguments, images, manipulation, truth...go see it
Last Tuesday, a current events program entitled Panorama, interviewed President Bill Clinton in the wake of his recently released book. In short, Clinton hasn't changed much.
Rock star joins political game, sets sights on The Presidency
Arguments, images, manipulation, truth...go see it
Joe Trippi believes in the Internet and its power to shape opinion. Fitting for Howard Dean's former campaign manager. He releases a book July 6. You're reading about it here at Blogcritics first. Really.
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