- Thursday, May 26, 2005 — 60 Articles Published
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The Death of Democracy in the European Union— ...
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RJD2's Deadringer Is Worth Discovering— Sometimes you "discover" music that's not very recent and you wonder just how you missed it.
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American Idol: Underwood Carries The Day— ...
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Blue Merle - Burning In The Sun Review— ...
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Lost for words— The big finale is a big letdown.
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Casual Criminals: Twisted Logic of the Drug Warriors— ...
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Star Wars Attack of the Clones— ...
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Aimee Mann - The Forgotten Arm Review— ...
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Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral On A Moving Train— ...
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Back 2 Basics with Sway & King Tech!— The world famous hip hop DJs are set to release their new CD “Sway & King Tech presents Back 2
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Artist Overview: Smashing Pumpkins— Their sound was layered, textured, fairly sophisticated and intricate, but capable of reaching the central nervous system. Corgan's lyrics
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Good Movie On Sundance This Weekend— ...
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Kicking and Screaming: Children's Books— ...
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DVD Review: The Church— ...
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Gavels— ...
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Beyond the Shadowlands— ...
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Allow Me to Clear Up Something For You: Yes, You're Lame!— ...
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Ft. De Soto Beach, near Tierra Verde, named best beach in U.S.— Florida's beautiful Ft. De Soto Beach still allows you to see clear water, white sand. No wonder it's the No.
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Running Blind - by Lee Child— ...
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Judas Priest - Angel Of Retribution— I couldn't wait to get this one, and now that it's here, it's not coming out of my car for
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Quiet Riot - Live In Japan '89— Boring, lethargic, and just a little bit off, LIVE IN JAPAN reminds you just why Quiet Riot quickly kissed and
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Limp Bizkit - The Unforgettable Truth— If you always hated them, you might still like a few of the songs here. It's good, overall.
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Gizmachi - The Imbuing— This is a solid effort that leaves plenty of room to grow from.
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Various Artists - Subdivisions: A Tribute To Rush— This tribute features some good talent and some excellent work from this talent.
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Def Leppard - Rock Of Ages: The Definitive Collection— This is a surprisingly good collection, with the only notable missing song being “Hello America."
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Axel Rudi Pell - THE BALLADS III— If you like good, old-fashioned power ballads, then THE BALLADS III is very much a release for you!
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American Idol: Did the US Vote for the Worst?— Was Carrie Underwood's win over true blue Bo Bice predestined — or engineered?
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Shoddabags and Esteefee: Little Fuzzy by H. Beam Piper— Are the Fuzzies sapient creatures (and thieves)? Or are they pests to be exterminated?
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Devildriver - THE FURY OF OUR MAKER'S HAND— Overall, Fafara sounds better and his surrounding cast has really grown from their debut.
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Billy Wilder's The Apartment— ...
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Hatesphere - THE KILLING EP— If you aren't giving it to them yet, then I question how "metal" you really are.
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SWOONING FOR ART DECO ON A GRAND SCALE— ...
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The Crimson Sword— A somewhat paint-by-numbers epic fantasy shows flashes of creativity, but little more.
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Let's Send Ted Koppel to Gitmo!— Remembering soldiers on Memorial Day? Go back to Russia!
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Merchants of Art— ...
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Glenn Miller Jazz Moods: Hot— An engaging, energetic Legacy release of the classic sounds of Glenn Miller's Orchestra.
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Shout Out Louds Howl Howl Gaff Gaff— As it was upon its original release, Howl Howl Gaff Gaff is a great album; the band should hurry up
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Jazz Moods: Sounds of Spring— An invigorating jazz compilation fueled by the energetic sounds of spring.
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American Idol Goes Red-State— ...
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Michael Jackson Trial: "I'm going to deny the request to bring in the evidence of the blemished penis"— ...
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Review: Son Volt - A Retrospective: 1995-2000— Rhino chronicles the low spark of Son Volt's best.
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Stop the ACLU - Selective Rights Protection— ...
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The Paradox of Reality Television Fame— Reality TV has made the "situation" famous, which is different from other pop culture phenomena, where the "individual" is famous.
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The Hot Kid— Elmore Leonard's 40th novel is a Prohibition era battle between a "showoff" marshal and a wannabe criminal mastermind.
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Live Aid II and the Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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CD Review: The Orange Peels - Circling The Sun— ...
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Liberal Groups Demand the Exclusion of Groups That Exclude Groups— ...
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The Coke – Pepsi Challenge Goes Splenda— ...
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales— Is faith enough? Faith without knowledge still seems to leave the Prioress in a dark place where mercy falls on
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Review of "Veil of Deception"— As you watch this documentary, you will have one of two reactions, but you will get angry in either case.
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Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America’s Children— ...
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The Ditty Bops make me wanna shimmy!— Shimmy, shimmy, shimmy along to The Ditty Bops — contemporary music's best-kept secret. Flapper haircut, dress, and shoes required.
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Call to Action— ...
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CD Review: Finch - Say Hello to Sunshine— ...
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The Longest Yard— This movie is a fast moving popcorn film that is enjoyable for its faith to the original film, and the
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Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith— ...
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Jesus: An Intimate Portrait by Leith Anderson— ...
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Overlooked Alternatives: new releases for May 24, 2005— New stuff by Dave Brubeck, Robert Cray, Bruce Dickinson, Gorillaz; best-ofs from At the Drive-In, Son Volt, Screaming Trees
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On the Futility of the White House Press Corps— At today's White House press briefing conservative buffoon Les Kinsolving managed to waste everyone's time in his usual
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Futon Report: MLB starting pitchers goin' down injured— Injury news involving starting pitchers Millwood, Bedard, Schilling and Halladay.
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