- Monday, June 09, 2003 — 28 Articles Published
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Cole Porter's birthday— Cole Porter was our #1 Hoosier hero for the Broadway era, an urbane and sophisticated songwriting master.
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Huh, huh- you said "rod"— Most significant to us cool people, birthday boy George Axelrod wrote the screenplay for The Manchurian Candidate.
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Book Review: I Was A Teenage Dominatrix by Shawna Kenney— Pete Petrisko gets off on Shawna Kenney's sex work memoir, I Was A Teenage Dominatrix.
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Selling out or Selling Up?— Have the forces of marketing worked their way into your favorite rapper's tunes?
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Easy as Tic-tac-toe— Everyone wants to balance their life, but most don't make the effort to start from ground zero — every day
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The Japanese Mountain Diet— How I lost 30 pounds in 3 months.
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The Piracy-Antipiracy Chess Game Continues— ...
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Hip-Hop a foreign language?— ...
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Lydon pulls no punches— ...
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"Can't You See, I'm Sprayin' My Hair!"— Thoughts on Hairspray's big Tony sweep. . .
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The Nose Knows— ...
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Johnny Depp turns 40— Depp really hasn't gotten quite the proper credit for the high quality of his work. He does alright, so I
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Film Studios Taken to Court for Collusion— ...
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Microsoft Makes On-Demand Cable Software Bid— ...
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The WIRE : Best show on Television!— ...
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Secretariat anniversary— Thirty years ago today, June 9, 1973, Secretariat, the "horse of the century" won the Belmont Stakes and the Triple
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TiVO Settles Suit, Marches On— ...
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One Small Consolation— ...
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Another Reporter Fired for Plagiarism— ...
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Hill and Bill— I don't understand why some people refuse to believe that Hillary and Bill Clinton may actually have a marriage, not
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Jackie Wilson's birthday— Born this day, June 9, 1934, Jackie Wilson would be 69 today. He was the dancingest, singingest, soulfelest
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SCO and Linux— ...
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All Hail The Thief— "OK Computer" was the warning sign of things to come... "All Hail The Thief" arrives to tell us "I told
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Set This House in Order— Matt Ruff's latest reads like he set out to go Motherless Brooklyn one better. Not only did he pick a
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RIAA Sues Student— The RIAA settled out of court for a measly $12K.
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What NY Times employees are reading— Unfortunately, I currently do not have the wit nor the time to create a fake list of what they're reading
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The Insider— ...
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"Pencil Neck Geek" - Freddie Blassie's immortal satiric machismo— I've come to think of professional wrestling as largely a parody or satire of cheap machismo, self-consciously so to a
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