- Saturday, March 04, 2006 — 33 Articles Published
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Oscar Analysis: The Gentlemen— Which leading and supporting man will party the hardest on Oscar night?
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Movie Review: The Famine Within— This film depicts how media advertising has created a Barbie doll stereotype to serve as an unrealistic ideal for women.
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DVD Review: Murderball— To them, an essential part of being alive is still having the body outside, and the sea inside.
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Canadian Politics: Prime Minister Defies Ethics Commissioner— Just because Mr. Harper is Prime Minister and wants to change the law, does not mean he can ignore it.
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Movie Review: Neil Young Heart of Gold— Intimate country-folk concert is a treat for fans, especially when Neil Young talks about the inspirations for the songs.
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I Miss Him— Sometimes the true tragedy in life is getting what you want.
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Enterprise Software's Sensible Acquisitions— Recent acquisitions in the software sector position companies to better serve their clients.
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CD Review: Ray Russell - Goodbye Svengali— The music mists around you and is punctuated with flashes of Ray Russell's electric-guitar lightning. Concurrently sad and majestic.
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CD Review: The Johnny Hawthorn Band - S/T— Debut release for the Los Angeles-based power trio.
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CD Review: Honor By August - Drowning Out the Television— Debut album for the Washington, DC, natives.
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CD Review: Black Cadillac by Rosanne Cash— As an emotional document, Black Cadillac is nothing short of spellbinding.
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Magical Words, Megalomanical Jedi Masters, and a Mercedes-Benz— Featuring a grab-bag of reviews from a wildly disorganized bookshelf.
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Mind Tricks - Astrology in Real Life: Accidental Research Regarding a Man and His Mars – Part Two— If you can't guess a person's Sun sign, then how about their Mars sign?
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TV's Tuesdays Get Even More Crowded— In my household, Tuesday, March 7 presents a logistical nightmare of epic proportions.
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My Oscar Wish List— In a movie about a straight romance, either Jake Gyllenhaal or Heath Ledger would have been a contender as lead
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DVD Review: North Country— Is a film with a good message automatically a good film?
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Caffeinate Me: An Ode to the Darker Persuasion— I woke up this morning with what felt like a hangover, only I hadn't been drinking any alcohol, just water
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Movie Review: Ultraviolet— ...
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DVD Review: Carrie— A look at Carrie as a parable.
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Clip Talk: Yahoo is Finally On The Right Track— Nearly 18 months since major executive hirings, Yahoo realizes its place is to maintain rather than reinvent - good choice.
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Detective Goren - You Hold The Keys To My Ruin— A fresh start and new beginning - such a mental headgame we play with ourselves.
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The Ramble: Vince Young And The Wonderlic Test, March Madness and Kerry Wood’s Knee— Let’s ignore the nonsense about Vince Young’s alleged score on the Wonderlic Test, shall we?
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Oscars: The 78th Annual Academy Awards Finally Upon Us— ...
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Pop Culture Update 3/4/06— Curious and smoking monkeys. Air guitar championships and piano-back dogs. The latest on Michael Jackson and his "wife".
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Cultural Relativism ‘Is Threatening Hard-Won Human Rights’— In England, a public meeting organised by the Green Party is told that vulnerable people, communities and nations are being
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Comic Book Review - Hatter M: The Looking Glass Wars, Issues 1 & 2— Caballero Oscura enjoys this reimagination of Alice in Wonderland, especially the artwork by Ben Templesmith.
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Book Review: To Protect The Innocent by Mark Locke Mills— Pedophilia has become America's dirty little secret.
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DVD Review: Charles in Charge - The Complete First Season— We need to sit back, take stock of our situation, and ask, "How many of these shows were that great
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Movie Review: Joyeux Noel— France’s official entry for Best Foreign Language Film was just as good as anything Hollywood put out last year
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DVD Review: Traffic - The Last Great Traffic Jam— This tour was in support of a new album released twenty years after their last album, and twenty years after
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Theater Review: The Exonerated— As an evening of politics that exposes the intellectual and moral poverty of the American judicial system, it can't be
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CD Review: Sinaa - Tanya Tagaq Gillis— If you saw the exquisite movie Atanarjuat: Fast Runner, you may remember a scene where two women do the Inuit
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Technology and Business Profitability— ...
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