- Thursday, February 02, 2006 — 41 Articles Published
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Theater Review: Metamorphoses & Elektra at the Barbican— This won't be everyone's beaker of wine, but it is an unforgettable evening that brings at least a taste of
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Reducing Human Interference— One more inter-human barrier helps keep corporate communications channels clear.
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CD Review: Cat Power - The Greatest— Though it doesn't live up to its title, The Greatest does randomly arrive at greatness.
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Revenge of the Organization Kid— Five years after Brooks' article about our generation's overachieving youth, the overachieving youth speaks out.
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Interview: Steve Miller, Museum Director, On the Future of Small Museums— The future of small museums: an interview with a specialist in the rescue of small historical museums.
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Gossip & Tidbits from the 2006 State of the Union Speech— The pundits have analyzed the speech enough already. Here are the juicy behind the scene details. Including the
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Day By Day for February 02, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for February 02, 2006
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Music DVD Review: The Velvet Underground - Velvet Redux: Live MCMXCIII— Can we really enjoy the Velvet Underground while Lou Reed is wearing blue jeans?
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Podshow Wins One, Loses One— A great show leaves just as a great show signs up.
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Baylor Basketball Experiences The Good Kind of Bliss— After Dave Bliss's deceptions left the program bleeding in the moonlight, Baylor wins its first game in a year.
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Introducing The Shatner Award— ...
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 29— I need your help!
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The Couch Sessions Podcast: J*Davey— The LA-based duo talks to us about their first meeting at a high school prom, their influences, and music industry
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CD Review: Silverstein - Discovering the Waterfront— Silverstein, never heard of them. After listening to the album, I now understand why I didn't know about them.
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A Thought On Gasoline Prices - Rats ... Maybe They Sorta Make Sense— Instead of listening to talking heads or talk show callers to learn about gasoline prices I decided to just sit
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks of the Week (Jan. 25 – Jan. 31): Nothing More to Say Edition— Let's give 'em something to talk about...
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Duke Wins Nail-Biter in Boston— #2 ranked Duke hangs on to win 83-81 vs. #14 Boston College in heated ACC basketball matchup.
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DVD Review: Gumball 3000 - 6 Days in May— A good documentary that puts you on the edge of your seat at times wondering what will happen around the
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Book Review: Sixpence House: Lost in a Town of Books by Paul Collins— There's the book about the man who, thinking his posterior made of glass, always stood, fearing that if he sat,
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Why Mozart?— "Mozart was a bad composer who died too late rather than too early." Um, excuse me...?
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Ja! Ja! Juden Raus!! Riding to Power on the Wild Side— When an Israeli kills a Jew, the line costing Olmert his sovereign authority over this country will have been crossed.
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Book Review: Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key— I think we all know someone like Joey Pigza, the title character in this moving, warm glimpse into a boy's
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Create a Flash Animation Video – Win an Xbox 360— The band Taking Back Sunday is looking for some help with their video for the song "Error Operator."
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Bush Administration, In Flip-Flop, Not Helping Katrina Investigation— How can we learn from our mistakes if we don't investigate?
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Famous Faces Gather to Promote Folk Music— Over two-thousand artists will gather on February 10 in Austin Texas for the 18th North American Folk Music and Dance
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Review (3-CD set): Alabama — Livin; Lovin' Rockin' Rollin' The 25th Anniversary Collection— ...
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DVD Reviews: In Good Company, DiG!, Maria Full of Grace— Here's a few picks for overlooked gems worth renting on your next trip to Blockbuster.
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DNC Connections to Abramoff: Methinks Thou Dost Protest Too Much— Why is it that the mere suggestion that a democrat here and there might be tainted by Abramoff money sets
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Six Generals Line Up Against the Washington Post— Tom Toles’ editorial cartoon of the wounded gets labeled “reprehensible.” Wounded without adequate care, not even mentioned.
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Movie Review: The God Who Wasn't There— ...
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Our Story Is Not History For Everybody— Colonial attitudes have proven unwieldy in the past and have caused nothing but trouble; don't you think it's time we
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Book Review: Clara Callan by Richard B. Wright— Wright creates such vivid characters that the "two sisters" cliche is only a framework on which very real people rest.
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Franz Ferdinand and Death Cab for Cutie to Tour and The Daily Music and Tech News— Tours, Grammys and Survivor in Today's Music and Tech News Update.
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SciTech Watch: Bird Flu - Encouraging News— An interesting way to model the spread of disease, and a report on some vaccine research.
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Germany Behind the Mask: Monster or Marshmallow?— "So long as we wear the mask, we remain hidden..."
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CD Review: Underworld-Evolution Soundtrack— A fleshy compilation for you to sink your teeth into.
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Movie Review: Hoodwinked— All of the commercials and trailers I saw for this made it look like this loud obnoxious throwaway film that
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An Interview With Gotham Chopra of Virgin Comics— Blogs, digital cameras, laptop computers, and other innovations have really opened up the medium of expression and creativity and enabled
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NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Super Bowl Edition— Wherein I rip on Detroit like a true homeboy and wrap things up for the season. This time for
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Super Bowl XL: Are You Ready For Commercials?— The Super Bowl: Steelers, Seahawks, and COMMERCIALS!!
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Shimon Peres Came To Power Over Rabin's Dead Body— Shimon Peres is a kapo of compromise, a prostitute serving his German-Jesuit EU masters, a traitor selling out Jews, Jerusalem
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