Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Oct. 21 to Oct. 28
Published October 30, 2005
Tiffany Leigh let Netflix pop her cherry and now there's a baby involved. Freaky.
A Description of Bird Flu And The Possible Pandemic/A> by Trish Wilson, Oct. 26
There is a lot of concern in the healthcare community that bird flu will eventually find a way to transmit itself to humans. Trish Wilson put together a post that condenses some great information on an important topic.
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MUSIC: Matt Freelove's picks of the week
CD Review: Blue Rodeo Are You Ready by Gypsyman, Oct. 28
Gypsyman can switch hats on Blogcritics with the best of them, alternating from Politics to Music and back to Books. He's one of the more passionate writers here, and this review of Canadian roots rockers Blue Rodeo's new album is a great example.
Halloween 2005 Mixtape by Modern Pea Pod, Oct. 28
Modern Pea Pod has been a great addition to the Blogcritics family recently. This week they provide us a great mixtape of songs that inspire the ghoul in all of us. It's an enjoyable read by some passionate music fans, and great writers.
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TV/FILM: Joan Hunt's picks of the week
(Asst. editor Legendary Monkey, filled in again as Joan's cable connection has complete and unqualified conniptions)
Movie Review: Match Point by Steve Jacobs, Oct. 29
Steve Jacobs reviews the new Woody Allen film Match Point, and reveals that this seeming sports film is really a complex narrative akin to some of Allen's best work. Thirty years after Annie Hall, is Allen up to a new challenge? Read the review and find out.
Two Depressed Guys: Ikiru and Broken Flowers DVD Reviews
by Michael Gerardi, Oct. 27
Michael Gerardi compares the heros of two disparate movies, Ikiru and Broken Flowers, and examines how a life-altering moment drives the central characters.
DVD Review: Alfred Hitchcock Presents - Season One by David R. Perry
Looking for a gift for that suspense fan in your life? David R. Perry's review of DVD for the first season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents may hold the answer — and you may learn something about the series as well.
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BOOKS: Pat Cummings' picks of the week
Review: Guardian of the Dawn by Richard Zimler by Ashok K. Banker, Oct. 24
Despite a horrific pun (repeated twice!) on the title of Dan Brown's bestseller, Ashok's review of Zimmler's third novel in the Zacco family's fortunes across the ages is a shining example of how to communicate one's dislike of poorly-done historical fiction. Ashok's own writer's chops show clearly: "... there's a great emphasis on emotional states and sometimes oddly nuanced feelings that a Freudian psychiatrist could probably have a field day interpreting."
- Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Oct. 21 to Oct. 28
- Published: October 30, 2005
- Type: News
- Section: Culture
- Part of a feature: Editors' Picks
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Hey, just read Progressive Depot's Harriet Miers letter y'all picked here. Now that was pretty good writing, right there.
I made it, Ma! Thanks for the nod, and I'll have to check out some of these other articles that slipped by me.
Thanks very much! It's on my fridge. I'm still in a honeymoon blush with the site, and am enjoying contributing to the discussions.
Thanks so much for the link. I've posted the button on my blog's sidebar.
Cool, it's nice to be surprised when I go visiting people's sites and see the button there being "worn" proudly.
-temple








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