- Thursday, September 30, 2004 — 61 Articles Published
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REVIEW - Have A Little Faith - Mavis Staples— "The Voice" is on tour, starting today, with a new album and renewed inspiration.
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Kerry Calls $87 Billion Quote "Inarticulate"... Duhhhh!— Kerry rediscovers his anti-war roots and calls his vote against funding troops a "protest" vote.
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The Critical Dilemma— ...
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The Delivery Man, just another outstanding Elvis Costello album— Probably the closest thing to Elvis' country style here would be Steve Earle, only a hell of a lot better
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Israel Won't Rule Out Iran Options— ...
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REVIEW - girls who cry need cake - Jenny Queen— I just don't trust good-looking blonde singers anymore. If sincere you don't know if they've been prepackaged to merely sound
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Seeking an honest answer, and some good dialogue— ...
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Paying For It - by Greta Christina— A group of prostitutes and strippers ask their clients to bathe before visiting.
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Charles River Valley Boys - Beatle Country— British Rock + Boston musicians = down home bluegrass? Well, at least in this instance it does!
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Mark Murphy at the Jazz and Blues Company in Carmel— ...
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EST at Catalina Bar and Grill!— ...
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Greg Porée at Zeidler’s Café inside the Skirball Cultural Center— ...
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Ralph Penland at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art— ...
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Martha Stewart moves into new estate home— It's definitely not the Hamptons.
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TURNING CULTURE INTO KITSCH— ...
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GOOSING AHNOLD— ...
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Disenfranchised?— ...
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My Partisan Summer at the Movies— You just can’t get away from partisan politics in an election year. Even during the summer. Even at the movies.
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BIG TRIPPERS— ...
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Bad TV Ponderings - Joe Pantoliano— ...
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Talking With Studs— ...
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LIVE FROM MIAMI, IT'S THE BOTH OF THEM— ...
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The Used - In Love And Death— "You are about to see and hear one of the most significant messages given to us from god."
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Metaphors We Live By by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson— "metaphors take on a window-to-the-soul aspect. They reveal facets of how you may view yourself, others, your surroundings...."
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Thursday Throwdown: Debates, School Choice and Iraq— ...
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The 48th Corcoran Biennial— ...
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London Calling Legacy Edition— The Clash's London Calling, Legacy Edition is - for true Clash fans - a must buy.
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The Masters of Deception: the Gang That Ruled Cyberspace - by Michelle Slatalla & Joshua Quittner— This is the story of a gang of hackers in the pre-dawn of the Internet.
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Biggs to release album— ...
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Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation by Lynne Truss— ...
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German pols want more German content— ...
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Che Guevara's new movie— Will the movie gloss over the [then] racist Che Guevara?
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photomaton | poem— ...
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Veronica Mars— "A long time ago, we used to be friends. . ."
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"The core of all humor is unhappiness."— ...
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CD REVIEW: W. C. Clark, Deep In The Heart— Soul music is alive and well. No "neo-" prefix is needed.
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Movie Review: Man on Fire— ...
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Lost Identity: Africans After Slavery— "Slavery is the greatest crime ever committed against mankind"
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National Treasure for Thanksgiving— ...
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Stinson delivers— ...
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Some Recommendations— Unrelated recommendations, mostly musical...
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South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut DVD Review— ...
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Bad mojo between galleries and artists— ...
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Godzilla (1998) DVD Review— ...
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Dead or Alive 3 XBox Review— ...
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Cocteau's anemic Blood of the Poet— The French Surrealists sneered at this sappy and silly debut. At least they stayed awake.
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Sobering Bono— ...
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Lustful Thoughts— Maybe Martin Luther can keep the little birds from building a nest in his head. Can you? Should you?
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Europe to America: Suck My Ass!— Sure they hate us — but for the right reasons?
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Meet the New World, Same as the Old World— Is the likely Booker Prize Winner the novel of the year?
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John Lennon Finally Freed By the FBI— ...
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Bad News From All Over— The worst in humanity brings out the best in these writers
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Grendel— ...
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He Said, He Said: Who Cares?— The glorified press conference between Bush and Kerry is tonight: Who will win? Who cares? Who will lose? Voters.
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Movie Review: Shaun of the Dead— ...
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Brutal Personals— ...
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Writing about music— ...
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More on jazz info in the digial world— ...
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Wooten to get Wider Recognition— ...
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Technology: Welcoming wireless speakers— Wireless speakers are inherently inferior to their wired peers.
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Asimov's Foundation cycle winds down— Under the plan, ultimately, the Second Foundation will control civilization, including the First Foundation, to make sure that techological success
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