- Thursday, July 08, 2004 — 29 Articles Published
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Michael Moore Is A Big Fat Stupid White Man - by David T. Hardy & Jason Clarke— ...
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The Conscience of a Liberal— Fisking a Boston Globe columnist who wonders about Kerry's conscience
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G-d and the Olsen twins are conspiring against me— Did this damned magazine just JUMP into my cart of it's own volition? Or is G-d screwing with my
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Katie Melua - Call off the Search— Knowing her music is going to be a measure of cultural literacy.
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Love is all Around...again— ...
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The Darkness under stress— ...
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The Strokes album report— ...
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Rush - Feedback (EP)— ...
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Spider-Man 2— ...
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Who plays what— ...
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EW interviews Michael Moore— While reading the several pages of the interview, I found myself really connecting with Michael Moore for the first time.
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Texas Terri Bomb Your Lips, My Ass!— ...
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Five Great Albums You Haven't Heard— Mini-reviews of five excellent, though obscure, pop/rock albums that are worth searching the bargain bins for.
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SHOT IN THE FOOT— ...
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Gold regains its Sparkle— Gold is one of the most misunderstood commodities in the World. For some reason, the majority of individual investors
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Weekend at the Movies - July 9, 2004— Everybody's seen Spider-man 2, and Fahrenheit 9/11 is cooling off. What's new this week?
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The Duke Flings Together A Compilation For The Missus— Compilation tape madness, as The Duke debates wether Andrew WK should come before P.I.L or after, and other existential concerns.
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Katie Melua - Call Off The Search— ...
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Over the Rhine - Eve— Eve came out in 1994, which is the same year Kurt Cobain suicided, so the grunge/alternative scene had been going
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It's A Dog's Life— DreamWorks bets that audiences can't get enough of dog movies - especially when you throw a little mental illness in
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The Life and Times of Sammy Davis— A new biopic of famed performer Sammy Davis Jr. promises to do more than just show the man on stage.
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Disturbed by Taxi Driver— After viewing Martin Scorsese's raw, visceral film, one must decompress for several hours.
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American Taboo— "American Taboo" is a well-written, detailed, expertly researched and compulsively readable story of a sad day when American pragmatism overcame
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Batman: Broken City— The Dark Knight goes noir in Brian Azzarello's tale of murder and mayhem.
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Pete Townshend, Michael Moore & Neil Young— ...
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Tunes and Turks— ...
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Mediatrips— ...
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Lynch? Yes, indeed.— ...
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Mystic River— It's as if he, during the time they were filming those scenes that make up the pathetic resolution, was on
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