- Wednesday, March 08, 2006 — 50 Articles Published
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Crystal Quest— Originally an Apple game, but now available to those outside the Core.
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PSP Review: Koloomn (EU)— Tetris has just met its match.
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Blogger to “Score” New Orleans Recovery— Dr. John Vinturella’s own "Hospitality Index" measures how New Orleans is faring.
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The Great Scholarship Religion Quandary— My religious and spiritual choices have suddenly become objects of contention.
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TV Review: Zoey 101 TV Movie Spring Break-up— The Nickelodeon teen show has its first TV movie. Here's a sneak peek...
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Dan Nied's 100 days: Days 60, 61 and 62— After two days in Wyoming, my mind is clear on this subject and my heart is aimed directly at the
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March 8 Is Blog Against Sexism Day— A call for bloggers to unite behind one issue for a day...
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Political Tidbits 3/8/06— Colorado teacher calls America the most violent nation on earth. Condi and Chavez. The Congo leader's enormous hotel
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CD Review: Cabruera - Proibido Cochilar: Sambas for Sleepless Nights— Ladron de Tebeos dances the night away as he samples this return to Brazilian folk music.
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DVD Review: Crucible of Terror— Oddly compelling British horror film.
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Canadian Politics: The Kelowna Accord On Life Support— Phil Fontaine and his people have to wait to see how long the grass will be green and the water
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CD Review: Some By Sea - on fire! (igloo)— Paradoxically, the band's largest flaw is also their greatest asset: their "indieness."
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South By Southwest Festival 2006 - Over 900 Artist MP3s for Free Download— There are 1331 acts being showcased, from nearly every musical genre. Among them are Neil Young, Ray Davies, Herbie Hancock,
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CD Review: FabricLive.26 - The Herbaliser— A deep CD with hooks that are almost magnetic and beats that run through your head at all hours.
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She Loves My Husband - Pluto in the 7th House: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, After more than two years, I'm finally reaching a crisis point with a woman in my husband's life.
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TV Review - 24, the Newbie and Two Hours to Figure It Out— Why is Dick Cheney on this show? A newbie's prediction on the high-level government mole.
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CD Review: Glenn Tipton - Baptizm of Fire— The album opens with a chunky guitar riff, followed by a nice double bass drum fill leading us into "Hard
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DVD Review: The Lady and the Tramp— ...the unfading love story between the posh Lady and the Tramp from the wrong side of town.
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TV Review: 24, Hours 11 and 12— Two hours is a lot to handle - and then this.
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Movie Review: Ultraviolet— The movie is not entirely a train wreck. The credit sequence is actually pretty good.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: March 1 Through March 7— A veritable smorgasbord of treats from our writers - take a break from all that Oscar hoopla and dig in
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 9 Second Leg— Is The Amazing Race back to its glory days after last season's family safe edition?
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CD Review: Ben Goldberg Quintet - The Door, The Hat, The Chair, The Fact— Branford Marsalis joked about switching to the saxophone because it was a sexier instrument ... but the girls had never
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House Passes Patriot Act; Bush To Sign— A close party-line vote caught the Republican leadership by surprise. See how your representative voted...
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It Ain't Heavy; It's Just My Music— A selection of head-down, head-banging goodness.
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CD Review: Tipton, Entwistle, & Powell - Edge of the World— Rock and metal come together in this convergence of three of the best.
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China Closes Down Two Blogs and The Daily Music and Tech News— Censored blogs, kids' book, and new Morrissey in today's update.
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CD Review: Witch by Witch— If there's even a shred of heaviosity in your system, then Witch will please you like nothing else.
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A Landmark Moment: The Web Overtakes TV in Britain— For centuries, people made their own entertainment, rather than passively absorbing it. The future is starting to look like the
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Life Begins at 55 (Part One of Three)— When I sold my business, at the age of 55, I felt liberated.
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DVD Review: Prime— Prime is a breath of fresh air among the recent multitude of mindless, vapid, romantic comedies.
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Pondering South Dakota's New Abortion Law— This lifelong South Dakotan takes issue with the gray areas of the state's new abortion law.
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American Idol's Ryan Seacrest Now True "King of All Media"— With Howard Stern's retreat from the FCC to satellite radio, the real and true King of All Media is about
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The Necessity of Mocking Our Leaders: Genius of Jon Stewart— In a sense, Michael Kalin is right: Jon Stewart isn't funny in that his importance is deadly serious.
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The List of the Moment, Volume 6— Another curious list, and perhaps a kinder gentler list.
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Iraq: Forget WMD, It Was A Smokescreen— Bush and Congress used WMD as a tactic for a longer term agenda.
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ClipBlast Video Clips for Wednesday March 8th— Teri Hatcher, Barry Bonds, and Jon Stewart make today's highlights.
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AOL Blackvoices Isn't Working— I would think that when we as a people have had enough, we do something about it.
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Gaming Round Up For 03/08/06— Liberty City Stories, Driver: Parallel Lines, Famitsu rates Final Fantasy XII, THQ Gets In-Game Ads and more.
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Writing in Boxes: Oppression in Women's Literature— As a male, and specifically a white male, I have been afforded the freedom to write about whatever I please.
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DVD Review: The Pinky Violence Collection— Memorable characters and restrained visual approach await.
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And, Now a Word From Our Sponsor: GEICO's Gecko— It's time for a commercial break! Looking at TV ad campaigns: who's got it and who doesn't!
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Book Review: Generation Debt by Anya Kamenetz— Are today's young people going to be worse off than their parents?
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NBC's Legal Action Fuels YouTube's Publicity Engine— YouTube continues to grow in popularity from great publicity. Is a network buyout in the near future?
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Movie Review: Junebug— It is what it is.
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America's Previously Barely-Employable Model— As the new season of America's Next Top Model begins, it's time to take a look back at the previous
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CD Review: Mi and L'au— A gal named Mi and a guy named L'au write songs. In Finland. In a cabin. In the woods.
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You Throw Like A Boy: Some Thoughts on Sexism— Do you remember hearing “You throw like a girl” during your childhood?
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Bonds' Most "Taxing" Problem Isn't Steroids— Steroids aren't Bonds' biggest problem. Can you guess what is?
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Bird Flu Virus One Gene Away From Human-To-Human Transmission— The plagues of Egypt return, just in time for Passover. Prayer is the best defense now.
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