- Monday, May 19, 2003 — 32 Articles Published
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Saturday Night Live's tired season finale— The most interesting parts were the swansongs for departing cast members Chris Kattan and Tracy Morgan.
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God bless Fox— For some years now, quite consistently ALL the most interesting new shows [other than South Park] have come from the
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A Mighty Wind blows in surprising directions— I'm not sure if A Mighty Wind hits quite as high as Spinal Tap, but it has it's own unique
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Pete Townshend's birthday— Pete Townshend is rock ruling and rules rock. As a songwriter he excelled most of all.
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John Ford: an Irish life?— ...
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The Matrix murders— ...
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Curiosity Made the Cat— ...
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M.E.L.O.N.— ...
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Full Circle— ...
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Music to Interrogate By— ...
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Grokster Attorney— ...
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Dangerous Chat in China— ...
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It's Confirmed: Matt Welch IS Ben Affleck— ...
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Pew Broadband Study— ...
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The Matrix: Reloaded - Warner Bros.— Better than the original, but mainly because of a completely wild theory of mine that is probably completely wrong.
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Andrew Firestone Picks His Bride— ...
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Sinatra to McCartney: no thanks.— ...
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Matrix Backlash in Record Time— ...
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Kenny Garrett - Standard Of Language— ...
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Reloaded: Worst Sequel Since Rocky III— ...
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Hunger, Satisfied - The Matrix: Reloaded— This first of two sequels to The Matrix satisfies and makes more hungry at least one Blogcritic.
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The Matrix Reloaded— Leave Comparisons To The Original Aside And Enjoy It
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Finding Motivation to Exercise— ...
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The Matrix Reloaded— ...
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Get Down With Love Instead of The Matrix— ...
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Reloaded with Drugs— Scott Weiland seems to be popular suddenly.
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Matrix Reloaded: Tanked— Tank MIA in Matrix Reloaded.
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"Rainy Day Music" by the Jayhawks— The simple, honest, and beautiful songs of the Jayhawks.
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Blogcritics on NBC— ...
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Antiques Roadshow— ...
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Martha Stewart, Inc.— ...
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One for the Morning Glory— The most surprising thing about this book is its source. John Barnes is best known for writing some deeply unpleasant
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