- Monday, April 12, 2004 — 28 Articles Published
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Sports City: Detroit!— Hockeytown? Nope: Sportstown!
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Saturday Night Live with Janet Jackson, 4-10-04— Saturday Night Live was well above average this week, though host and musical guest Janet Jackson was really the least
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The Duke De Mondo On "Haute Tension" AKA Switchblade Romance— The Duke catches this French slasher-flick what has got everyone all in a tizzy, and is released in the UK
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STONE GETS TOUGH ON FIDEL— ...
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Archangel: Sharon Shinn makes us a world— The Harmonic Christers left their previous world because it was about to self-destruct as a result of human hatred and
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TSN (Canada) - Dumbing Down Its Viewers— ...
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What would U.S. Grant Say About Iraq Today?— ...
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Revisited: Conservatives for Kerry— So, I may end up temporarily sharing a cause with people I would not otherwise give the time of
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BLOGGER STARDUST— ...
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Squarepusher at The Metro, Chicago, IL— Review of the Sqarepusher show at the Metro in Chicago on Friday April 9th, 2004.
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Stumbling upon Conan— Lost in West Texas, I discovered the home of author Robert E. Howard.....
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Slade - Get Yer Boots On: The Best of Slade— ...
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Jeffrey Skilling Taken To Hospital By Police— ...
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"Ponderosa Stomp" Reminder— ...
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The Case of Andrew Jackson's Exploding Eyeball— Or "Money to Burn" — another radio frequency identification urban legend debunked!
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"What's in the basket? Easter eggs?"— Frank Henenlotter's low-rent classic, Basket Case
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BUSH vs the "OUT OF CONTROL Press Corps"— "...And we look forward to hearing recommendations. We're thinking about that, ourselves and we look forward to working with the
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Ingmar Bergman: "I despise my own work."— ...
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Paul Atkinson, guitarist for the Zombies, is dead at 58— ...
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Felten's Unified Theory— ...
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Emma Goldman— ...
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Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev— A fascinating portrait of Russia and a touching meditation on generational conflicts; eminently readable and still quite relevant today.
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Twilight Samurai— ...
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Bush's Idea of Transparency and "Cooperation"— You'd think that an investigation into the greatest tragedy in recent American history would warrant a full and honest testimony
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New album releases, week of 4-13-2004— Among this week's new album releases, cool people are especially anxious to hear the Kill Bill 2 soundtrack, particularly a
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50 years of "Rock Around the Clock"— Bill Haley recorded "Rock Around the Clock" 50 years ago today, on April 12, 1954.
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Mongrels All— ...
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Spring Round-Up: Writing as Opposed to Recommending— A season of movie-going at a backwards glance.
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