- Friday, February 24, 2006 — 49 Articles Published
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Concert Review: Giant Drag— Annie Hardy: bookish wallflower or foul-mouthed harridan? Discuss.
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Is the World Ready for Major League Gaming?— Who wouldn't like to write off the expense of their Xbox 360 when filing taxes?
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Movie Review: Unknown White Male— One of the most amazing, thought provoking films I have ever seen.
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Technicalities and Unanswered Questions— The Plame Affair investigation is now in its third year. Why are so many questions still unresolved?
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Indie Round-Up for Feb 23 2006: Beautiful Girls, Gordone, Kurdian— End result: subtle, 21st-century eclectic-pop gold.
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DVD Review: Omen III: The Final Conflict— Armageddon has arrived, and darned if it didn't nearly put me into a state of deep sleep.
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CD Review: Marley's Ghost - Spooked— The very first sound one hears on Marley's Ghost's eighth album is a Jew's harp.
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Another Network? FOX Launches My Network TV— My Network TV will provide primetime programming for the News Corp.-owned stations displaced by the creation of The CW.
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TV Review: American Idol 5 Round of 24— There’s a good chance that this year’s female constestants could beat up this year’s males.
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CD Review: The Square Egg - Quite Possibly the Best of the Square Egg— By the second track, the dreamy elements of this album had been replaced by an incomparable self-indulgence.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks of the Week (Feb. 15 - Feb. 21): More Than Words— No time for chatter, let's hop right to it, laddy bucks and lassie buckets.
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Book Review: Heir of Autumn - Giles Carwyn and Todd Fahnestock— An inventive, if erratic, epic fantasy debut.
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Movie Review: Walk The Line— Who was Johnny Cash? You won't find out in this.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 50— Taking the thoughtful approach to weight loss.
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DVD Review: Barberland— An often humorous, poignant exploration of the barbershop as an icon of Americana.
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CD Review: The Post Office Gals - Esbeohdes— This five-piece band shoots up the post office with their electro-grind and leaves none alive.
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DVD Review: Pride and Prejudice— Keira Knightley does a wonderful job with the multiple dimensions of emotion required of her as Elizabeth Bennett.
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TV Review: Survivor: Panama - Exile Island Episode 4— Finally! My Survivor fever is kicking in! My take on Episode 4 or "Super Terry, his Talisman and
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DVD Review: Unlocking The Mysteries Of Life— The story of contemporary scientists advancing a powerful, but controversial, idea—the theory of “intelligent design.”
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Take Cover, My iPod's on Shuffle!— A magical tour through a random assortment of songs from the iPod I inherited from my daughter and only kind
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Featuring Running Scared— As we start moving toward March we're starting getting films of more quality.
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Comedian/Actor Damon Wayans Attempting To Trademark The N-Word— Why does Wayans think this is a good idea?
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 45 (Women Bloggers)— A granny with a vibrator, a 13-year-old with a cause, and creating a whale.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Ronnie Earl— ...a guy who I bet might forgo a new pair of pants in favor of an obscure Muddy Waters record...
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Pop Culture Update 2/24/06— Britney Spears- world's worst mother? American Idol knocking them dead. World's fattest rabbit, drunk birds and jackass penguins.
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The Winter Olympics: Send The Pros Home— I'd rather see a bunch of amateurs try their best and lose, than see so–called professionals achieve the same results
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DVD Review: I Love Lucy: Season 5— There's nothing better than curling up on the couch on a rainy Sunday afternoon with Lucy and the gang; it's
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Green Dogs in San Francisco and Green Buses in London— A gift to cartoonists, but it also makes perfect sense - time to harness "canine power".
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As Maryland Radically Liberalizes Voting Laws, Media Remains Silent— In Maryland, Democrats have made this state's laws the most liberal in the nation. Yet the MSM has nothing
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EP Review: Get Steady — Jonny Lives— Garage punk or classic pop rock?
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Harry Potter and the Sweepstakes of iPod— Ironically technophilic contest heralds the arrival of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in paperback.
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CD Review: Arab Strap, The Last Romance— Discover the heart hidden inside this album of bitter, bruised Scots rock.
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Living in Death's Shadow— Most US adults anticipate a terrorist attack within the next year. How is this affecting our collective unconscious?
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Sex Pistols Snarl at Rock Hall Induction— ...
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New Fed Governor is Lawyer, Not Economist— Bush appoints youngest Federal Reserve Governor; Warsh has no formal economics training. All seven members are now Bush picks.
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Miles Davis: Not Overrated, But Overhyped— Why is Miles treated like the be-all, end-all of jazz?
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Exact Editions Launches Digital Magazine Service and The Daily Music and Tech News— Exact Editions to offer exact editions, EDonkey server seized and Ericsson sues Samsung in today's music and tech update.
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Olympic Curling: Canada (Um, Really?) Wins Gold, USA Takes Bronze— The Americans victory over Great Britain in the consolation was an appetizer to Gushue's 10-4 win over Finland.
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New York Notes: High School Follies— Oh-so-amusing things have been happening in the New York City schools.
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CD Review: Train - For Me It's You— I didn't get bored listening to the CD all the way through a couple times and the more I listened
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The ACM On Offshoring and Job Shifts— A leading IT professional organization publishes a report about offshoring and its consequences.
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Software Review: Adobe's Premiere Elements DVD-Authoring Program— Adobe has an affordable solution for those looking to edit and produce their own DIY videos.
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CD Review: Fielding (Self Titled)— At first listen, this is an artsy, intelligent band with some fine lyrics, good vocals and nice instrumental chops.
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CD Review: Miles Davis Plays for Lovers - Miles Davis— Plays for Lovers groups a number of songs from this period onto one disc, and it is an unfathomable achievement.
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Two Canadian Fathers4Justice Activists Charged— Canadian Fathers4Justice superheroes the Flash, Superman, Spiderman and Burnaby Batman converged upon the Court as Whittaker was charged.
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TV Review: Boston Legal "Live Big"— Relationships are closely explored as past decisions are brought to the surface.
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CD Review: Jenny Lewis And The Watson Twins - Rabbit Fur Coat— Rilo Kiley frontwoman produces record of awe-inspiring beauty. Imagine that!
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Book Review: The Butcher of Beverly Hills— Twin sisters with few things in common share a love of adventure and mystery.
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Movie Review: Jonathan Demme's Heart of Gold— A rare film that makes you feel you're watching Neil on stage - up close and personal.
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