- Wednesday, November 23, 2005 — 50 Articles Published
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CD Review: Maggot Brain by Funkadelic— Perhaps you should think of "Maggot Brain" as a cross between Kind of Blue and "Purple Rain."
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Music Reviews: Welcome to Marty's Meltdown— Diamond Dogs, The Pariahs, Dogpound, Soul Doctor, and Wet Animal ... all covered in the maiden Meltdown voyage.
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DVD Review: I am the Cheese— "The farmer in the dell, The farmer in the dell, Hi-ho, the derry-o, The farmer in the dell," The picture begins as a group
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Exit Strategies: A Few Ideas— I heard that Bush was having trouble with exit strategies, so I thought I'd give him a few suggestions.
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Rahm Guy at the Rahm Time: Democrats Ensure Legacy of Loss— Charges of cronyism sound peculiar coming from a former advisor to Bill Clinton. Remember Hillary?
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No Misgivings About Thanksgiving— I love Thanksgiving. It is one of the few holidays that hasn't been over-commercialized and over-politicized.
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TV Review: House, M.D. - “Hunting”— “Stop being nice. It's useless. And worse, it's boring.”
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CD Review- Mynt - Still Not Sorry— Do you remember the anticipation of a birthday morning when you were a kid? There was always some toy or
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Where Is Our John F. Kennedy?— Does America have the ability to produce another leader of John F. Kennedy's caliber?
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DVD Review: Peter Gabriel: Still Growing Up Live & Unwrapped— Peter Gabriel is one of the most enigmatic and potent pop performers alive today.
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Conservatives Say, “Wear Red on Fridays”— In my childhood, folks used to say, "Better dead than red." Still sounds good to me.
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Day By Day for November 23, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 23, 2005
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The Naked Truth Of City Living— ...
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Feds Finally Charge 'Dirty Bomb' Suspect— After over three years in prison, Jose Padilla has finally been indicted—but not for what you might think.
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Book Review: Stories of Strength— A group of writers respond to Hurricane Katrina by contributing their inspiration, and proceeds, to victims of the storm.
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A Television Viewer's Diary: 10/13-10/19: South Park— ...
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Mind Tricks - Astrology in Real Life: Truth Telling Sagittarians— ...
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Book Review: Hunger: An Unnatural History— A wonderfully written exposition on and exploration of the primal experience of hunger.
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Rousseau Reviews Tim Tate— Tim Tate is dragging glass away from craft and into the fine arts; Dr. Claudia Rousseu explains why...
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Art Exhibition: "Is that a boy or a girl?"— ...
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Doctrinal Expletives: The Lyrical Testimony of Carcass— A look at the lyrics of the British death metal legends.
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Music Playlist: Produced By Rick Rubin— Rick Rubin is God. If you don't believe me just check out this playlist of Rick Rubin produced songs.
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Exhibition Review: Fashion Lives at the British Library— Lily Silberberg's story is that of the 20th century, a story of progress from turmoil and poverty to satisfying achievement.
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Making Money "Curing" Homosexuals— Some "professional" therapists are profiting by convincing gays that they can turn heterosexual. What a racket.
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Avoiding Unexpected Holiday Traffic Snarls— ...
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Can't We All Just Get Along?— What happens when detractors start blogs in reaction to mine? A crisis of words. Then things get interesting!
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Thanksgiving - Don't Let The Turkeys Get You Down— Thanksgiving is the season for stuffing turkey bones and lobster down the drain. Don't invite Roto Rooter to your house!
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Review: Our New Orleans 2005: A Benefit Album— Yet another fantastic hurricane Katrina benefit album, by New Orleans musicians, for Habitat for Humanity.
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Remembering Albany: Standardized Testing in the Day— ...
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Xbox 360 Overheating?— With any launch, there's bound to be issues.
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DVD Review - War Is Sell— Manipulation and misinformation through the ages.
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L.A. Clippers, Golden State 1-2 in Pacific Division— Commence your spit-take at your own leisure.
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Parody Is Dead— ...
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Drop Shot Tennis Report: What Makes a Match Good or Bad, and Shanghai Masters Cup— Watching tennis is a gamble: sometimes both players are brilliant, sometimes you're watching Safin whine; Shanghai Masters summary.
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Bad Will and False Witness— The Catholic Church has spoken: Gay men are banned from its priesthood. Now, the witchhunt begins.
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Iraqis Call for US Troop Withdrawal, Mimicking Language Bush Used in January— Will Bush now contradict what he said earlier this year?
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Book Review: Frequently Avoided Questions— The title is a bit of a misnomer - it's not the questions that are avoided as much as the
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Terrell Owens Gets What He Deserves— Is there really anyone out there who really feels bad for Terrell Owens and thinks that the Eagles should be
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Movie Review: Walk the Line— ...
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NFL Picks of Thoughtful Fool, Week 12— Wherein I am cheered by the pathos of Backstreet Boys fandom.
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Wal-Mart To Gopher Tortoises - Crawl In A Hole And Die— Wal-Mart is often accused of unfairly burying its competition...but what about burying helpless animals alive?
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CD Review: Regulars and Refugees, Carrie Newcomer— Indiana songwriter delivers a blue plate special.
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Madonna Tops Charts and The Daily Music and Tech News— ...
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Brits Will Be Able to Buy Alcohol 24 Hours A Day: Cheerio Indeed!— Anyone who has gone out to London pubs at night knows that the system is a crazy one.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Nov. 12 to Nov. 18— The best of us for the rest of us. ...
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DVD Review: King Kong (1933)— A true film classic we've all been waiting for on DVD, and it's slightly disapointing.
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Deceit Culture— Appreciating logic makes you want to yell "Shut up!" at people.
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Flight Paths of Death— Much like Hurricane Katrina, the avian flu is the next great American tragedy waiting to happen.
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What Will Become Of The International Space Station?— Europe looks ahead, while the US looks away.
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DVD Review: Son of Kong— The cheaper, quickie sequel looks better on DVD than the original.
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