- Monday, March 13, 2006 — 52 Articles Published
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Xbox Review: Black— Lets all go back to waiting for the next Burnout title.
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The Price Of Being A Fan— The SASE shouldn't be a requirement for a response from someone who lives the good life thanks to the fans.
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Movie Review: The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada— The following is a public service announcement from Tommy Lee Jones.
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The Ramble: March Madness, NFL Free Agency, and "Down With Fidel"— It’s been a busy, busy weekend in the world of sports and I’m here to make sense of it all
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Book Review: Dreamweaver 8 – The Missing Manual by David McFarland— This accessible book constitutes one-stop-shopping for anyone wanting to be proficient in web design.
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Book Review: Comics — Knights 4 #1— The Fantastic Four are having money problems, and are forced to file bankruptcy and find day jobs. . .
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes (2006)— Another pointless remake causes me to mourn the loss of 107 minutes of my life.
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Israel, the Oil Bourse, and the Iran Threat— As confrontation with Iran escalates, what forces are at work? Who, if anyone, will military conflict help?
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Gumbo Ya-Ya: The Essence of Louisiana Cooking— It takes more than few crustaceans and mollusks to make a good pot of gumbo.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Days 66 and 67— Shopping is for winners. I was able to buy off the rack for the first time since I can remember.
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Democrats Play King of the Mountain— The fact that the Democrats don't have a single message is part of the political process.
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Transatlanticism— Musing on post-millennial malaise.
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Pisces Who Can't Be Fooled: Astrology-Based Advice— I can see what motivates them, what drives them, what leads them.
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CD Review: Free Diamonds - There Should Be More Dancing— If Bloc Party was 2005’s voice of dance-rock from the UK, then 2006 is the year for Free Diamonds.
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A Television Viewer's Diary for 3/5-3/11: Battlestar Galactica— The good and the bad from Battlestar Galactica to Joey and everything in between.
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Battlestar Galactica Set to Go Into Hyperdrive in Season 3: Spoilers Included So Beware!— So you think you know everything about Galactica's Season 3? Think again as Ron Moore reveals the latest developments.
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Book Review: Plague Maker by Tim Downs— A federal agent, a university professor and an 80-year-old Chinese man join forces to stave off a terrorist attack on
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Magazine Review: Backwards City Review— A new literary journal from Greensboro, North Carolina that's full of promise, comic lit, poetry and short fiction.
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Book Review: Illicit - How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats are Hijacking the Global Economy by Moises Naim— It takes a hard look at the role of traffickers and trafficking networks in transforming politics, economics and borders.
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NCAA Tournament: Why All No. 1 Seeds Will Lose (And Other Upsets)— Duke? Memphis? UConn? Villanova? They'll all lose to Southern, Oral Roberts, Albany, and either Monmouth or Hampton.
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CD Review: Jon Langford - Gold Brick— The man who was born inside the belly of rock 'n' roll shows us a more tender side.
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DVD Review: The Best of The Electric Company— Hey, You Guuuuuuuuuuuuuys! Check out how Gen X-ers learned how to read years ago by watching television
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TV Review: The Sopranos Season Six Kicks Off With A Bullet— "Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!"
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Ethics By the Sea: Atlantic City Honors Boxing Promoter Don King— For those who are careful about what they step on, Don King Plaza will lie between the Boardwalk and Pacific
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Notable Quotables 3/13/06— Hill and Bill tell everyone else but each other about the Dubai port deal. On Katrina, Taliban U, laughter.
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CD Review: The Essential Chieftains— Get your Irish on with this collection of work from more than 40 years of Celtic music.
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Book Reviews: On Ramacharaka and Madame Blavatsky, Cores of the New Age Movement— The New Age movement was created by many, including Blavatsky and Ramacharaka, yet still heavily relies on intellect without intuition.
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Book Review: The Bedside Book of Birds— Have a taste for obscure literature, the macabre, or a bird book that is unlike all others?
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TV Review CSI:NY "Cool Hunter"— Just when you thought it was safe to take a shower...
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DVD Review: Female Yakuza Tale— A good DVD release of a really entertaining, action-packed, violent piece of sexploitation cinema.
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Rush Limbaugh Goes Elite Over UAE Ports Deal— Only Americans, as Limbaugh preaches, should suffer the consequences of their behavior. To react to radical Muslim behavior is
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Central Asian Music Coming to USA, CD— Music of Central Asia is the focus of a new concert series and new 10-volume CD collection.
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Movie Review: Failure to Launch— ...sure to keep the eyes of any woman glued to the screen for all 97 minutes of its run time,
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DVD Review: Yours, Mine and Ours— How many times can Dennis Quaid get his face covered with paint or slime and it still be funny?
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Members Only"— Sopranos Family Values: The final season looks to be a really good one. So the question is...who gets wacked?
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DVD Review: The Port Of Last Resort— There was no denying that Shanghai was unlike anything, any of them had experienced before.
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Movie Review: The Libertine— Johnny Depp captures utter depravity in a gritty, muddy and mesmerizing look at 17th-century writer John Wilmot.
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Detective Robert Goren: Intimately Affectionate— I think people sometimes get the wrong idea about Detective Eames and me.
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eBay Buys Stake in Meetup.com and The Daily Music and Tech News— eBay, Meetup.com, Love, Nirvana, and H.I.M. are highlighted in today's update.
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Nick Jr.'s Kinetic LazyTown Renewed for a Second Season— "Quick, we need a new show for the preschool block - have we tried Iceland yet?"
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Miles Davis: Rock Star?— Miles Davis has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Is this an honor or an insult?
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Book Review: City Birding: True Tales of Birds and Birdwatching in Unexpected Places— As an ecologist who has discovered a Gyrfalcon in a parking lot and a Kirtland's Warbler on a college campus,
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Directors: Robert Bresson - Heartbreaking Works of Staggering Genius— Two of the most important qualities a director can possess are restraint and maturity. Bresson's work is the epitome of
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CD Review: Arden Kaywin - Quarter Life Crisis— Have you ever listened to a CD and felt it was talking to your soul?
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Movie Review: Arya - Things Fall Apart, The Center Holds— What do lawyers and film critics have in common?
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Book Review: A Witch's Notebook by Silver Ravenwolf— The world needs a few fluffy bunnies in my estimation, so I won't rag on Silver Ravenwolf.
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Book Review: A Field Guide to the Birds of the West Indies by James Bond— Did you know that the illustrious 007 was named for a humble Caribbean field guide author?
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Gaming Round Up For 03/13/06— World of Warcraft: good for business, this week's game releases, a new Video Game Voter's Network, and more...
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies Comics Page— This week: Lucky Charms, Marriage, and Dream Men.
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BC Radio - March 13, 2006— Blogcritics Radio returns with a new episode discussing Bonamassa, Bonds, steroids, George Clooney, Canadian politics, and St. Patrick's Day.
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Wafa Sultan - Rebel, Heretic or Outcast?— Dr. Wafa Sultan shakes up the Muslim world on Al-Jazeera.
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Isaac Hayes, Chef, Leaving South Park— "I'm not scared of you. Sue me!"
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