- Friday, January 13, 2006 — 44 Articles Published
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Movie Review - Stalker (1979)— The Characters Search For God, The Duke Argues With A Priest
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Theater Review: Imposters at the Union Theatre— Who belongs here, in "the family"? Who knows who they are? Have they been living a genetic, a personal or
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TV Review: Nanny 911— Nanny 911 vs. Supernanny - we review, you decide
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Book Review: After Daybreak by Ben Shephard— A meticulous examination of the liberation of a Nazi concentration camp where thousands died after freedom came.
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Book Review: The Power of Movies by Colin McGinn— A thoughtful, philosophical examination of the power of film and its universal appeal.
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Grammy Hall of Fame And Merit Award Winners Announced— The Recording Academy announces Grammy Hall of Fame inductees and Special Merit honorees.
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TV Preview: Love Monkey CBS's New Series— No, there is no monkey on the show. Stop asking.
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Savage, Limbaugh Use "Theater Of The Absurd" To Rant Against Liberals— Let's hope the 22 million people who listen to Savage or Limbaugh know better.
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Civilization Falls: Destruction or Renewal?— Rome fell. Historians argue: destruction or renewal. The West worries about barbarians at the gates. What is
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 8— Why Subway sucks sometimes, but is still delicious...
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Scenes from the Mint and the Gulf Coast— It is the first time since 1909 that the presidential image has not been in profile.
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New Movie Releases for 1/13/06: Featuring The Last Holiday— Featured this week: Glory Road, Hoodwinked, Last Holiday and Tristan and Isolde.
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CD Review: Phish Live at Madison Square Garden New Year's Eve 1995— Endlessly rewarding. I highly recommend this set to all listeners. Releases like this that remind us of how good live
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Day By Day for January 13, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 13, 2006
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Charbucks Coffee: Great Moments In Corporate Brand Rip-Offs— With a name like Charbucks, it has to be good?
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Canadian Family Rights Activists Reach New Heights— Fathers4Justice-Canada take their message to the voters before the upcoming election.
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War With Iran is Coming— Being in a solid majority has made the GOP rest on their laurels
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Pop Culture Update, 1/13/06— Dick Clark - it's about the money. In memoriam - Barry Cowsill, Lou Rawls. Jimmy Carter's psychic. Best
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CD Review: American Primitive Vol. II— Manic hillbilly jam sessions... drunken ragtime jamborees... backcountry kazoo virtuosos... droning banjo ragas... barroom jazz-folk-blues ballads...
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Yahoo! to World: Most Babies Born with Blue Eyes— Widespread parental soul-searching reported in India, China, Africa, and South America.
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I Love Google Video— Why Google video is better than iTunes.
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Movie Review - Stalker (1979)— The Characters Search For God, The Duke Argues With A Priest
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New Jersey To Ban Smoking in Public Places— Something pretty momentous happened this week in New Jersey and I don’t think a lot of people truly appreciate the
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Pondering An Age Old Question: Who Pays For Dinner?— If the female “dinner whore” does exist, she surely has a counterpart in the male “dinner pimp,” who no doubt
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Soundtrack Review: Goodfellas - Martin Scorsese's Sensational Sounds of the Seventies— Incorporating "What is Life" and other seventies classics into Goodfellas, Martin Scorsese takes a good song and makes it better.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Boston— I agreed with Zappa on a lot of things, but not this.
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78th Academy Awards Trailer Unveiled— ...
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Mozart Goes Digital and The Daily Music and Tech News— Mozart, Google, and The Red Hot Chili Peppers round out today headlines.
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Debate Review: "Make Poverty History," Toronto, Ontario— Last night more than 600 people heard what candidates in the upcoming Canadian election had to say about poverty.
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DVD Review: RUSH - R30: 30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition— Rush celebrates their 30th Anniversary with this 2 DVD/2 CD set and are featured on VH1 Classics this weekend
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The Healthy Skeptic: Anna Nicole Smith Swears By Trimspa - Should You?— Does Trimspa cut it as a weight loss supplement? Here's a look at the ingredients list.
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How Internet Explorer Wages War Against Usability— Internet Explorer is not compatible with the Internet. This is my honest opinion, and here's why...
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Alito, Abortion, And A Blatant Double-Standard— Since baseball season's still a couple of months away, and since football season is winding down, I've been forced to
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The Music of Real Intelligence— A vision of life, the Internet, and deep meaning.
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NFL Playoffs Mania (Divisional Playoffs)— I’ve been off work the last two days. I thought to myself, finally, here’s a chance to live like
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10 Reasons You Didn't Get Into College— You spelled college "colege" on your application...
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I'm A Programmer, Not A Computer Guy— A gentle warning to young or up-and-coming IT professionals: keep your professional identity a secret!
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CD Review Flashback: Aldo Nova - Twitch— Canadian guitar sensation Aldo Nova was riding high with the release of his 1982 self-titled debut.
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TV Review: Firefly - I Finally Saw It— What I like most about the show is the caper aspect, and the smart-ass aspect.
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Confessions of a Comment Whore— I adore comments, but respond lackadaisically. I post comments to blogpals' sites, then forget whether I did. I've got issues.
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Gonzales To Testify About Bush's Warrantless Domestic Spying Program— Senators from both parties are hoping Gonzales can explain the legal justification for Bush's illegal program.
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CD Review: Make a Rising - Rip Through the Hawk Black Night— ...
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Outsourcing Hate: Call Center Employees Face Abuse— ...
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GameCube Review: Mario Party 7— If he's already playing soccer, baseball, basketball, tennis, and golf, why not just give us a Mario croquet simulation? It
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