- Wednesday, June 01, 2005 — 55 Articles Published
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Seven— ...
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New Hirshhorn Museum Director— ...
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Stout's Out—Army Purges Gay Soldier— Sgt. Robert Stout, who earned a Purple Heart in 2004, has been discharged from the Army. His crime? Being gay.
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Graceful Insanity: A History of McLean— McLean Hospital has long been a place for the elite, country-club on the surface and mental institution underneath.
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Hell’s Kitchen: Hella Bad TV— ...
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Demon Days Is A Dark, Pleasant Surprise— Demon Days may be one of the biggest surprises of the year.
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ExxonMobil Investors Demand Climate Change Resolutions— ...
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DVD REVIEW: Stranglers - Live 1978 in San Francisco— Like a low-tech bootleg, asshole.
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Futon Report: MLB NL All-Star Watch, Part II— It's June, so let's see how baesball's "April tigers" materialized.
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The Sex Lives of Cannibals: Adrift in the Equatorial Pacific by J. Maarten Troost— ...
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Interview with Dorice Nelson, Historical Author— Life was tough in 852, 1650 and 1863.
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I'm all alone— ...
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LIES! And more damn lies.— ...
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Umberto Eco Revisits His Adolescence— ...
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May 2005 Movie Recap.— ...
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Rod Stewart Announces Proof of Virility— ...
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Intentional Intimidation by Gay Activists— ...
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The Book Of Ralph— As best as I could tell, Dad's vision was this: Christmas gave everyone a good beating.
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ARChive of Contemporary Music Annual Sale— ...
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I FIND IT STRANGE— ...
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American Idol: Good Signs for Carrie, Bo— ...
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"I see a little silhouetto of a man"— When you think 'Queen', what's the first thought that comes to mind? (Apart from Freddy's teeth and those ghastly costumes?)
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Music Playlist: Tuba Madness— Tuba and Rock & Roll go together better then you would think. Check out these popular songs that use the
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The Jeff Healey Band - Live At Montreux 1999 (DVD Review)— ...
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High school Graduation— ...
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Collective Soul builds 'From the Ground Up'— It is in no way revelatory and as such will not be of much interest to anyone who is not
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GOP torn between Evangelical Talibans and Country Club elite— ...
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Men of America: Rise Up!— There you have it. Far more than you ever wanted to know about breeding in the kingly world of thoroughbred
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The Black Dahlia— The first, dark chapter in Ellroy's L.A. Quartet. I'm just getting around to it now.
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The Gigantour and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Disease of the week: Women's magazines— ...
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Remembering Terror— A tale of a woman's unbreakable inner being and her ability to rise beyond the crushing dust of a shattered
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Region 1 DVD Releases For 31st May 2005— Plenty James Dean and Steve McQueen, if that's your bag.
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Ruled Britannia by Harry Turtledove— ...
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A Man of God— ...
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Monty Python's Spamalot on Broadway— Everything that is best about Spamalot is what's new, not what comes from the film of Monty Python and the
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Hedges— Solution to sexual temptation realizes we cannot avoid being tempted, and plants hedges around us to guard against sexual sin.
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Map of Bones— James Rollins' latest Sigma Force thriller pits the covert agency against an ancient order of alchemists.
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The Fearless Freaks— After watching this two DVD set from the Flaming Lips I have no doubt that the name The Fearless Freaks
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Sith Happens— Wait a minute! Aren't we Americans (and of course the world-wide fans of Star Wars, who are perhaps a little
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Blood and Money— ...
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Polarium Nintendo DS Review— Finally, another game that uses the DS properly.
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New album releases, 5-31-2005— ...
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Human Mildew— ...
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Treasure America: Promoting ANWR and Economy— ...
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EU Constitution Flames Out in Netherlands— With the Dutch vote the EU Constitution is history and the EU may be tottering. Can it be saved?
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NIN's Reznor Awarded $3mil in Suit— ...
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Spanish Fly-Live In Spain— Lou Reed is an enigma, a true rock poet with a cause.
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The Ten Things to Know About Cigar Wrappers— ...
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Mundane Visual Pollution: Vol. 10— ...
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Robert Cray Named His 14th Album 'Twenty'— A solid, if unspectacular album from a vetran bluesman (Grade= C+)
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International Flavor, Chicago-style— ...
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Gay Pride, Gay Prejudice— ...
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Good Spam, Bad Spam, Everywhere Spam— I savor the meat (yes, really) and I adore Monty Python, but this new version of digital SPAM? Definitely on
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Two Original 'Deep Throat' Satire Pieces— WARNING: This isn't necessarily hilarious. That's for the warped, unforgiving souls who read this to decide.
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