- Wednesday, August 03, 2005 — 59 Articles Published
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REVIEW: Alex Gold Back From A Break— International dance music heavyweight Alex Gold is….umm….back. That may not be a funny joke considering all he has been
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Wi-fi Nation: a terrific map— A terrific example of a map that makes full use of city and state level data
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Anthony Hamilton Soulife CD Review— After a long wait, Anthony Hamilton is finally getting a chance to show the world why he is in the
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Dissection unleashes new music— ...
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Schmidt Beats Hackett in Ohio Special Congressional Election— ...
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Real World: Austin - Week 7— ...
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Daily Show Scores Again, With Unique Take On Bolton Appointment— Stewart offers incisive (and hilarious) analysis on the controversial new U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
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Day By Day for August 03, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 03, 2005
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The Theft From the Needy by Air America— "Air America", the liberal network launched to counter right wing radio, was also launched on the backs of the poor.
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The 'Struggle' Continues ... Next up: Pat Robertson— ...
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Movie Review: The Island— ...
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Review: The Motorcycle Diaries— This is a brilliant film but it is still pro-Communist propaganda.
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All the News That's Fit to Puke— ...
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Gun Control— Friends don’t always have to agree with each other, but a little understanding goes a long way.
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Review: War of the Worlds— Here be spoilers
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Blogcritics On Real World: Austin— ...
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Bonnie Raitt: Souls Alike and upcoming tour— ..."I've found a new crop of songwriters that I connect with just as deeply."
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Overlooked Alternatives: new releases for August 2, 2005— King's X's Doug Pinnick, Michael Penn, Pelican, John Zorn, Rashanim, Killing Joke, and Beulah.
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The Roots Leave Geffen Records— Questlove confirms the news on Australian radio.
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Dems Come Up Short in Ohio— ...
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Review: Batman Begins— Both the revival of a legend and the best superhero story – ever – have surfaced.
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Book Review: Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince— ...
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Review: War of the Worlds— War of the Worlds is one loud and riveting ride
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DNA Evidence Frees Man After 19 Years— Where's the compensation?
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Review: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory— Burton has crafted a film that is more faithful to the text, yet more bleak and bitter than the fluffy
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Review: Wedding Crashers— Wedding Crashers is the low-odd favorite for comedy of the summer and quite possibly of the year.
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DVD review: Orgy of what?— ...
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Work to Live or Live to Work?— In the grand scheme of things for many Americans, "work" seems to take precedent over having a "life."
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CD review Sky High— ...
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Carlos Santana Rocks Hiroshima and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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CD review: LA Guns are back...— ...
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CD Review: Salim Nourallah - Beautiful Noise— ...
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CD review: Baltimoore?— ...
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Review: Never Gone— I purchased the CD because I was a long time fan, and was pleased to find out that it wasn’t
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CD Review: Poncho Sanchez - Do It!— ...
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An Open Letter To Rockstar Games— ...
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Xbox 360's Possible Pricing?— ...
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Music Playlist: Song Title = Band Name— How many songs can you think of that are named after the band that performed them? Help Out!
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Dave Matthews Band at Randall's Island: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels— ...
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The Thin Man Films : The Thin Man— ...
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Solar Radiation Danger May Delay Manned Mission To Mars— The astronaut would have absorbed lethal doses of radiation within just 10 hours.
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Review: Broken Flowers— This is rare cinema that really makes you think rather than just think about.
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Bad News of the week: 8/03/05— This week includes a School for Scoundrels remake, Sean Connery the quitter and an original Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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Dear Red States: From Nuevo California— We're ticked off at the way you've treated California, and we've decided we're leaving. We intend to form our own
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Stargate: SG-What?— ...
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Burger King: Eat Like a Pig— ...
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Glengarry Glen Ross on B'way— The new Broadway revival of Mamet's classic "Glengarry Glen Ross" sparkles with life, and laughs, but may be losing the
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Military Coup In Mauritania!— But is this good or bad?
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CD Review: Gemini, Box Of Poems— Box of Poems is a great name for a band; it indicates that what you will find inside this CD
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Wheelchairs Make People Goofy— My mother was meeting Mike Schwass for the first time: national speaker, published author, coach, therapist, namesake for the high
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Book Review: The Wisdom of Crowds— ...
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July Poll Results: There are too many ___ at the movies.— ...
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Romain Duris in Jacques Audiard's The Beat That My Heart Skipped: A Star in Fragments— Too fancy by half, the movie is saved by its young star.
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CD Review: Ain’t That Love, Stan Swiniarski— I have made it quite clear in my reviews how some country music just crates my nerves. You know, the
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Maggie Gyllenhaal and Lisa Kudrow in Don Roos's Happy Endings: Not Nice— A patchy comedy given depth and texture by Lisa Kudrow and Maggie Gyllenhaal.
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The medieval Eve— In the English plays she soon becomes 'a comic butt for Adam's misogynistic humour' ...
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Where Have You Gone, Mark Ruffalo?— Oh, well, another actor sells his soul.
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So you think you can dance - Week 3: Boot camp— ...
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Dear Blue States: From Jimmy— Imagine our relief that you’ve decided to secede and form some sort of bathing-optional commune headquartered in California. The money
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