- Wednesday, November 02, 2005 — 56 Articles Published
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Top 25 Women In Rock?— uao's arbitrary but considered tribute to 25 women who helped shape rock and alt-rock.
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Election Night - Denver Legalizes Pot!— ...
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Book Review: My Very Own Murder— Chick-lit disguised as a cozy mystery-- a pleasant but unsubstantial read.
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DVD Review: The War of the Worlds (1953) Special Edition— A second round on DVD for this classic film, and the same issue with the original DVD transfer is here.
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TV Review: House - "TB or not TB"— House has finally returned to Fox's schedule, and the four-episode-old season is looking consistently fine so far.
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The Future Is Stupid— It's no secret that babies suck ass. It's a scientific fact. So why are so many people still breeding?
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The Joys of Public Toilets— Next time I'll try to hold it until I get home.
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DVD Review: Little Otik— Little Otik is, for the majority of its running time, a wonderful film, fantastically conceived and executed with some really
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CD Review: Markus Schulz - Without You Near— Although the man behind the decks for the stellar Global DJ Broadcast, Markus' debut album doesn't quite measure up.
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Music Review: Donny Hathaway— Do we celebrate the beauty of Donny Hathaway's music or realize that the beauty came from a place of unspeakable
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Album Review: The Mouse And The Mask by Danger Doom— The Mouse And The Mask is as much goofy fun as the Adult Swim shows that inspired it.
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Viruses and Super Bugs: A Reasonable Solution— Be reasonable, what's more important; the health of your loved ones or the lives of some animals and insects?
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DVD Review: The Company of Wolves— "Never stray from the path, never eat a windfall apple, and never trust a man whose eyebrows meet in the
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Day By Day for November 02, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 02, 2005
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TV Review: The Ghost Whisperer— She speaks to the dead. If that's not believable, the fact that she doesn't cash in on that talent,
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Book Review: Chronic Pain and the Family— The author offers suggestions for each person to repair the relationship and shares many additional sources of help.
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Single Review: Kelly Osbourne "Shut Up"— She's not interested in anyone else's opinions. Since she doesn't agree with them, she dismisses them as crazy.
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Movie Recap for October 2005: A History of Violence— October brought forth a mixed bag of good and bad movies.
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CD Review: Bryan Adams Anthology— Hearing these old songs was as comfortable as a pair of Jordache jeans or purple converse high tops.
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Our History That Afternoon— When having to do a physical inventory of one's possessions every three years, a personal inventory is inevitable.
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Sony Music CDs Install Hidden PC Root Kit— Sony Music's latest DRM copyright protection effort goes too far and secretly installs hidden software.
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Next Week in the Bookstore: Crow-Feast, Utter Bloody Rudeness, and Unnecessary Men— Tempting new books will be rather thin on the ground next week, as publishers focus on boxed collections for holiday
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CD Review: Diamond Dogs And The Pariahs— ...
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I Guess Testicles Are No Longer In Fashion— Back in '79 AC/DC had us rollin' down the Highway to Hell, and somehow - 26 years later - we've
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Web Review: Group Hug/PostSecret— It's nice to know that other people are more fucked up than you are. Well, at least as fucked up.
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Netflix Announces Class Action Settlement— ...
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DVD Review - Festival— Dylan, Baez, Cash and The Newport Folk Festival in all its glory.
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Music Playlist: Songs That Contain Gunfire— Songs that contain gunshot sounds. For real.
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DNA Screening and the Fear of Equality in the Job Market— The Chicago Bulls explore DNA screening for future health risks of one of their players, and some day such testing
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Sprint Nextel Makes Deal and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Meg White Makes Movie Soundtrack Debut— White Stripes drummer Meg White recorded a snippet for a film set for a 2006 release.
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What Was THAT All About?— Did DNC leaders fully consider the possible unintended effects of their "Rule 21" stunt? I have serious doubts.
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"Compassionate Conservatives" Target Budget Cuts That Would Hurt The Poor— Of course, conservative Republicans won't touch welfare and other programs that benefit corporations.
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White Stripes Nation Manifesto V: "Hello Operator"— Ram Jam foretell how the black man will soon be rising up against the current regime, helping to sweep Jack
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Stories of Strength— ...
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CD Review: One Night Stand!: Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club— Possibly Sam Cooke's finest hour: an amazing, white hot, crawl-on-the-floor ecstatic soul explosion originally recorded in 1963.
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When Madmen Rule— ...
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Alito: Right Wing Ideologue?— I may not agree with Samuel Alito’s beliefs on many things but I am impressed by his capacity not only
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Book Review: Politics of Fear— Why is fear is such an important component in the strategy of modern politics?
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Scooter Libby: Politician, Inmate, Erotic Novelist— Will Scooter Libby spend his time in prison expanding on his body of work in erotic literature with a sequel
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Movie Review: Saw II— With a new writer/director, Saw II features a tighter plot, improved acting, and more crimson-colored liquid.
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The Amazing Race: Family Feud Edition— Let's talk Weavers. The family that you love to hate...
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Smokey Robinson Performance Highlights Motown Museum 20th Celebration— ...
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Lille 1 Manchester United 0— Manchester United's form goes from bad to worse ahead of this weekend's crunch clash with Chelsea
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Jessica! Ashlee! Simpsons Together Again For the First Time— Blonde and babe-ilicious sisters on the cover of TEEN PEOPLE.
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CD Review: Guided By Voices - Suitcase 2: American Superdream Wow— Guided By Voices, less than a year after their dissolution, release 100 more rock gems from their extensive vaults.
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TV Review: Boston Legal— A real issue facing society today is highlighted here
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CD Review: Bruce Dickinson - Tyranny of Souls— ...
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Book Review: Making a Good brain Great— Brain food for you
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CD Review: Cast King of Old Sand Mountain Alabama, Saw Mill Man— A bleak, stark, and affecting country debut from a man born during the Hoover administration.
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DVD Review: Office Space Extra Special Edition— The Best Buy exclusive set of this re-release is reviewed.
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CD REVIEW: Various Artists - Numbers Of The Beast: An All Star Tribute To Iron Maiden— Up The Irons!!
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CD Review: Eric Marienthal - You Got Covered— If you're not a jazz purist, this is the perfect addition to a night by the fire with some Pinot.
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CD REVIEW: XYZ - Forgotten Demos: 1985-1991— If you were a fan of the music of the hairband 80s, then you need to discover this virtually unnoticed
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Book Review: How to Cheat at IT Project Management by Susan Snedaker— "It is intended to get you up and running in IT project management with the least amount of effort and
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PS2 Review: Urban Reign— A brilliant engine for fighting is useless against a broken design elsewhere.
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