- Friday, March 11, 2005 — 52 Articles Published
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Theater review: Michael Jackson's court entrance, 3-10-2005— ...
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Touch of Evil— Noir's death knell proves a paradigm of the living: fatality, flaws, but no femme fatale.
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CONCERNING THE HOBBIT— In October 2004, tiny human fossils which were assumed to be hobbit's were discovered in Flores, Indonesia.
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New Film Releases: 3/11/05— ...
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A Baseball Story— ...
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An editorial on the new Bugs— ...
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Day By Day for March 11, 2005— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for March 11, 2005
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SEPARATE, UNEQUAL: THE USUAL TRICKS— ...
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Foghat - The Millennium Tour DVD Review— ...
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Salvaging the 80's: Roots Rock (A random playlist)— There's not a whole lot good to recall about the early 1980's for the rock fan. Indeed, few eras
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Road Hogs— Spend $284 billion in Washington and you can almost taste the pork in there somewhere.
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The Friday Morning Listen— A (very!) indirect musical discovery.
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Tracking Trailers: Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith— ...
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The DC Thursday Art Reviews— ...
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A New Gallery in DC— ...
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Advice to fellow Gallerists— ...
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Art BLOGgers Making LSM News— ...
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First Friday Art Gallery Reviews— ...
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Experimental Mixed Media Painting Concepts— ...
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First Gamefly Rental Experience: Not Good— They should really be more careful with a new customer.
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Brown Shirt Bloggers.com— Blog swarms are the new fascist.
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Daily Music and Tech News— Admonishment for uncivil discourse, funeral tunes, blogging makes class interavtive, scheme to resell radio licenses
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RESTaurant in Peace— The women may love the guy, but I think as a person he has a lot to be desired.
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If it wasn't for bad news, I wouldn't have any news at all.— ...
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Battle Objective Journalism— The first in a series of posts on objective journalism.
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Browser Wars— ...
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Social Security Reform— ...
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Garbo Centennial— ...
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Let The Market Decide— ...
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Tax Reform— ...
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Poison Politics: Using the 'N-Word'— No, not that n-word. I'm talking about "Nazi," the epithet-turned-buzzword that's polluting political discourse in this country.
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CD Review: The Radio Dept. - Lesser Matters— ...
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The New World Order— Ben Jeapes' new alternate history seemlessly merges alien invasions with Oliver Cromwell, machine guns, and airships.
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DVD Releases For 08-03-2005— And at the final second, he gets it in!!
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Empire of Wealth— ...
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HTML Basics for Bloggers— First you just want to get thoughts onto the screen and out to the Web. Then comes the next step.
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Journalism vs. Blogs - sans politics— When you are being paid for your work you take it more seriously than, say, an unpaid blogger.
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Porn Mining - Searching for the Motherlode— ...
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San Francisco Asian American Film Festival: One of the best fests— ...
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Participate in Blogshine Sunday— ...
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The 'Culture Wars' and Jesus— ...
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film: Hostage— Remember the first Die Hard film that catapulted Bruce Willis to stardom 17 years ago? Don’t believe the hype that
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Ladder 49 DVD Review— Not what you're expecting, but definitely surprising.
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Pander In The Wind: Tina, Diana & Me— Then, I'm afraid, the Elton John song--already hanging way over the edge of bad taste as it was...
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The Duke Listens To "Lambs To The Slaughter" By No-Fi Soul Rebellion— You need this, folks. You just need it.
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The browser battle heats up— The "browser battle" between emerging upstart Mozilla Firefox and monopolist Internet Explorer has been getting a lot of play
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New Thievery Corporation— ...
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Al Basile-Red Breath— Al Basile hits the sweet spot of jazz listeners with his excellent project Red Breath.
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The World's Filthiest Joke— Now in three versions: PG, R, and XXX.
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FILE is Unexpectedly Good— "FILE: A Collection of Unexpected Pictures" is unexpectedly good and another place to show and see more photographers."
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Shagadelic, baby!— [North Carolina] State Sens. David Hoyle and Tony Rand are co-sponsoring a bill that would establish a license plate paying
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Why Robert McKee is Wrong About Voice-Overs— Voice-overs aren't a cheap way out. They are a vital part of the language of film.
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