- Friday, December 31, 2004 — 31 Articles Published
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Creativity & Enterprise: Being a Round Peg in a Cubical World— Gordon MacKenzie details his experience as "Creative Paradox" at Hallmark in Orbiting the Giant Hairball, a book that defies description.
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First Impressions: "Like You Like an Arsonist"— Thank God for iTunes. It's how I discovered a real treat in the new album Like You Like an Arsonist.
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Dumpster Bust Film Squad: Tenacious D movie in the works?— The greatest and funniest band in the history of the world teaming back up for a movie? One word: Wow...
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Dumpster Bust Keeping It Real Politik: Hey FCC, Who’s Really Complaining?— ...
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Nightclub fire kills 175— ...
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Blogging the Presidents Last, Great Press Conference of 2004— "Thank you all very much. For those of you coming to Crawford, I look forward to not seeing you."
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The Power of the Web— How a post about art got to the Governor's office
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More art galleries to open in 2005— ...
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It's Not About the Bra— The subtitle gives us Chastain’s mission in the book: “How to Play Hard, Play Fair and Put the Fun Back
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Decoding the Da Vinci Code— The basic message of this DVD is that Dan Brown's book is interesting enough, but you haven’t heard the half
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"The Year the Earth Fought Back"— ...
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Review of 2004 DC Time Out Guide— ...
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Fields of Crimson - Symphonic Gettysburg— I anticipate that we will see some great things from him in the future. Unfortunately, “Fields of Crimson”
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Interview With Frank Marino— ...
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AF&O's The Year that Was: Top News of 2004— All Facts and Opinions' take on news in the year that was.
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"Fortresses of the American Independent Cinema"— ...
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New Torture Opinion Issued— The Bush administration has issued a new directive retreating from its previously permissive view of torture.
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Virtual-Bubblewrap.com— ...
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Disaster Relief— What you can do to help with relief for the greatest disaster of the twenty-first century
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Not the How of Speaking, But the Why— The challenge in understanding how we acquire language is in its boundless power. Steven Pinker's "Words and Rules" is a
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Straight Talk From the Heartland by Ed Schultz— Neocons will hate this book. Moderates will feel enlightened and emboldened. Liberals will enjoy the occasional pot-shots at
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Charities see an increase in number of aid applicants— Despite reports of an improving economy, charities are experiencing an increase in the number of people asking for help to
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This Year's Bowl Games— Scores and predictions...
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Sadness or Euphoria— A House staffer once told me that the tv series "The West Wing" is like crack cocaine for liberals.
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Violin Master Class.com— ...
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Artie Shaw— Dead At 94
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EPITAPH— ...
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Day By Day for December 31, 2004— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for December 31, 2004
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Anna Nicole Smith Just Lost $88,000,000.00— A tough way to end the year...
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Farewell to 2004— ...
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Wash Post's Top 10 Art Shows of 2004— ...
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