- Monday, March 21, 2005 — 60 Articles Published
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CBS Premiere: Spring Break Shark Attack Review— Could CBS become the new Sci-Fi Channel?
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Congressional Zombies Feeding on Terri Schiavo's Corpse— Yet, if you woodburned a copy of the Ninth and Tenth Amendments to the US Constitution onto a baseball bat,
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DVDs in the Headrest— In case you are looking for something to watch while your stuck in traffic at WMC/M3 this week
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Walk This Way: Top Ten Walker Friendly Cities— ...
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Dead Man's Shoes— ...
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Coldplay and Filesharing— The new Coldplay song was leaked and thus won't be included on the new album.
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Terri Schiavo: What's a Parent to Do?— We don't withhold food [except for dessert, when they haven't eaten their peas].
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TV: The Week Ahead for March 21, 2005— There's a lot on TV this week. Too much. I'll tell you what to watch and what to skip.
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Day By Day for March 21, 2005— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for March 21, 2005
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1984— 1984 is certainly the most thought-provoking book I've read so far
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DVD Quick Takes: NASCAR, Motley Crue, and More!— ...
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From the Bowels of G.o.D.?— ...
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March Madness Memories— ...
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Quickie Movie Review: The Ring 2— Ok, not so much a review as a complaint.
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CD Review: Civet - Massacre— F bombs for cherry bombs
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Book Review: Bark of the Tree— ...
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Brin: Kiln People—This Too-Mortal Clay (and This, Too)— Brin himself called Kiln People, "the most original thing I've done in years." I would add, "the most enjoyable."
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CD review: Angell of Angst?— ...
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Must See Sabbath.— ...
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Dumpster Bust Interviews: Michael Geoghegan of Reel Reviews - Part I— ...
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Death and Dying: Thoughts on Terri Schiavo— ...
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Elephant Man Review— ...
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Daily Music and Tech News— FEC ponders restrictions, SXSW, Bobby Short dies at 80, PSP, Beck's back, copyright subcommittee, Rape in the Congo, women's health
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Wolves Eat Dogs - Martin Cruz Smith— ...
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Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Risked Everything to Solve One of the Last Mysteries of World War II - Robert Kurson— ...
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Moving the Rabbit Hole— ...
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U2 Breaks More Records: Four Consecutive Shows Sold Out In Toronto— ...
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The Complete Cartoons of The New Yorker— ...
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The Incredibles— Buddy Pine: Oh, come on! You gotta admit this is cool!
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Brazil— Brazil is a top-notch film, and a damn good companion to George Orwell's 1984. A full 5/5
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BIG OIL VS. BIG NEOCONS— ...
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Playgirl Editor Fired For Voting Republican?— (UPDATED) Perhaps I should call this post, "Sex, Lies, & Hypocrisy."
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The Pluck of the Irish— Father Lonergan: Your grandfather; he died in Australia, in a penal colony. And your father, he was a good man
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CD review: Stronghold delivers the goods— ...
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Consumer Electronics Association Declares "Innovation Independence"— ...
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The Ring Two: Ringing Hollow— ...
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The Decemberists - Picaresque— How much you like The Decembrists' Picaresque will depend on how appealing you find their literary, bardish and somewhat stuffy
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Oasis - Familiar To Millions (DVD Review)— ...
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Eberhart: Why Things Break—Sometimes Cause Is More Important than Effect— In this delightful treatise, materials theorist Mark Eberhart explores the *whys* of the ways in which materials fail.
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Buckwheat Zydeco Essentials— ...
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Blogcritics On Terri Schiavo: Life, Death, Law— ...
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Bobby Short Dies— The great cabaret singer--a staple of Manhattan's Carlyle hotel--was eighty years old and died of leukemia.
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GULAG NPR— ...
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Sail Away re-mastered (Randy Newman)— ...
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Who gets to play God with Terri Schiavo's life?— ...
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Aqualung - Strange and Beautiful - CD Review— ...
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LOUD NOISES!!!!— High hopes for Steve Carell in NBC's take on The Office
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Bi-lingual reads for Latino kids— ...
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Another Jacko Backo Attacko?— ...
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Sharpton to Take on Rap Violence Via the Boardroom— ...
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Shark Tale DVD Review— Looks are not everything.
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Progressive Blues Experiment— ...
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ASCAP Girl Scout fiasco continued...— ...
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Introducing Roy Buchanan A/K/A The World's Greatest Unknown Guitarist— ...
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Actual Fantasy Revisited— I did not have the pleasure to hear Actual Fantasy in 1996. Nearly 10 years later Arjen Lucassen decided to
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Napoleon Dynamite— Oh, the humanity!
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Ultimate Revenge— ...
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Rob Thomas Debuts "Lonely No More" Video— ...
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CD Review: Bloc Party - Silent Alarm— Silent Alarm turns out to be a prescient title for the debut album by British group Bloc Party.
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The Sword of Doom— ...
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