- Wednesday, March 15, 2006 — 58 Articles Published
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24: Should Jack Be Killed?— Terrorism isn’t the only thing scary in America.
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CD Review: Justin Roberts - Meltdown!— Kid-tested, mother-approved! A clever, witty, and funny...children's album.
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EP Review: Corinne Bailey Rae - Like A Star— With her eclectic background in music, this rising star really is someone to watch in 2006.
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Etiquette In the 21st Century – Can Someone Please Clue Me In?— A man and a woman arrive outside the gym at the same time. Who gets the door?
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Theater Review: Divorced Beheaded Died at the Jermyn Street Theatre— You'll remember Henry's wives: Catherine's the solemn, humorless one; Anne's all sex and temper; Jane's all simper and stupidity.
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Paul Hackett and The Daily Show Take the Democrats to the Satirical Woodshed— Despite their inclination to lean left, there are some targets The Daily Show just cannot resist, like the back-stabbing Democrat
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CD Review: The Hardest Walk by Soledad Brothers— An effortless balance between the familiar territory and the new. With sitar!
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Box Office Update 3/10-3/12: Failure to Launch— Will the Hills have Legs, too?
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New Album Releases, Week of 3-14-2006— This week, Devo 2.0 corrupts the youth, Etta James sings "Purple Rain" and Donald Fagen makes an album!
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DVD Review: Butterfly Ball— The children are our future! So plop 'em down to watch grown-ups in animal costumes; it'll give the small ones
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Senate Democrats Never Miss An Opportunity To Miss An Opportunity— Failing to support Senator Feingold's censure motion of the president is another example of Democrats as the "do nothing" party.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: March 8 through March 14— The best of the week, Ides of March edition.
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TV Review: Stevie Wonder Night on American Idol— As anticipated, not everyone lived up to the difficult song selections.
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TV Review: American Idol Top 12— It's Stevie Wonder night. How many wanna bet they butcher his catalogue?
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Iran: Is Ahmadinejad’s Magic Carpet Flying off Course? Reports of Alienated Elites and School Riots— Apparently all carpets don't fly smoothly in the Islamic Republic after all.
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CD Review: 30 Seconds to Mars - A Beautiful Lie— Tearing flesh and bleeding emotions - this CD is razor sharp.
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Political Tidbits 3/15/06— New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin takes the lead. On a horse. Also, CBS and AP-besides lying, what's the
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GameCube Review: Call of Duty 2 - Big Red One— "The Big Red One" is the U.S. Army's 1st Infantry Division. The game of the same name does a great
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CD Review: dEUS - Pocket Revolution— Back together, the members of dEUS are looking to make up for lost time.
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Gates Tops Growing Billionaires List, While Jobs Slowly Climbs— Always in Gates' shadow, Jobs nevertheless has plenty of money.
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DVD Review: Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus— You have to wonder where music comes from.
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Hugo Selenski - Justice Fails— Oh, so he isn't guilty of MURDERING the bodies he burned and buried in his yard?
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Interview: Marc Ecko — Responding to "Gamers Are Pissy"— Marc Ecko discusses his comments, the game, the press reaction, controversy, and his own gaming history in this Blogcritics exclusive.
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CD Review: Corinne Bailey Rae— The songs are all well crafted, with lyrics that are of more than average intelligence, but are languid to the
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Fundies React to Ford Flip-Flop— This isn't about principle: It's about demanding obedience, maintaining control and threatening punishment.
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Elton Gallegly Watch: Election Confusion Divides Ventura County GOP in California— The 2006 races approach and inside baseball gets complicated for the Ventura County GOP.
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DVD Review: The Prize Winner of Defiance, Ohio— The film is sentimental and aims to pull at the heartstrings.
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The Military, Present and Future— The military draws its recruits largely from the urban working class, and that means a demographic crunch in the coming
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How To Spend "The Advanced Energy Initiative" and "The American Competitiveness Initiative"— These initiatives are long-overdue commitments to overhauling our attitudes toward energy consumption.
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Losing Votes? Create a Crisis! The Raid on Jericho— In Israel, when you need to solve a problem, you create a crisis.
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DINOs Strike Again: They Cower, They Cave— Senate DINOs are too timid to free us from Bush's stone age.
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Kanye Moves to the Big Screen and The Daily Music and Tech News— Kanye West, Sony's PS3, and AOL's In2TV in today's update.
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Libra Rising On The Fence: Astrology-Based Advice— ...
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CD Review: Moondog— At a time when music was at perhaps its most rigidly generic, Moondog was making sounds that still defy simple
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CD Review: Little Creatures by Talking Heads— Twenty years on, Little Creatures still justifies its own existence in spades as music for now, not just for then.
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DVD Review: Zombie Island Massacre— ...
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 9 - Episode 3-ish— Don't you hate the words "to be continued"? Argh! A look at the latest episode of The Amazing
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The Hour, George and Noam— I can forgive you for your sweat stains in your arm-pits showing on TV.
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Racism: We've Come So Far; We Still Have So Far To Go...— It can be shocking to hear what people say about race when they think no one else is listening.
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Movie Review: The Hills Have Eyes— ...
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24 Day 5: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM— Number of times Jack Bauer says "Now!": 16. Number of times Jack says "No!": 8.
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Movie Review: Bubble— With its "day-and-date" release process, the wonderful Bubble subverts traditional theatrical release methods.
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Detective Robert Goren - TipToe Into Sadness— My first thought was knowing, absolutely knowing how frightened that boy was.
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Fraternal Order Of Police Vs. The City Of Topeka— Does a person's first amendment rights cease when they are hired by the police department?
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Marilyn Monroe and the Mudslinging Contest – And the Winner Is...— A Response to Mark Bellinghaus’ article “Marilyn Monroe’s Memory Defrauded in Long Beach – The Truth Is Here.”
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Pre-Code Movie Review: The Age of Consent— Pre-code Hollywood films are not always very good, but they are good at being bad.
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TV Review: The Colbert Report - Keith Olbermann— Step up and crowd the plate America.
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DVD Review: The New World— The New World prods deep into our American psyche with stunning and masterful visual poetry - best film of
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DVD Review: Samurai Fiction, Episode One— If you liked Takeshi Kitano's Zatoichi, try this charming, funky homage to old-school samurai films
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Theater Review: The Leningrad Siege at Wilton's Music Hall— "The menopause is irreversible, just like history," Priscilla proclaims. But is that true?
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March Madness: Minnesota's The Most Intriguing Region— This region is the most exciting part of the men's tournament. 'Nova and Ohio State will have trouble making
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On the Necessity Of An Adversary - The U.S. And The Muslims— The Silent Muslim Majority must wrestle their turf away from the hard-line clergy. Do we help or hinder?
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NBA: "Starbury" Begins To Burn Out The Knicks— Larry Brown and Stephon "Starbury" Marbury need to be separated.
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Gaming Round Up For 03/15/06— Big news about the PlayStation 3, new PSP features, and a new Game Boy Advanced SP color.
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PC Game Review: Spider-Man 2 — The Game— Expecting the console version of the game? Sorry. This is something else entirely. And it's bad. Very
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Bringing Up Mother: Nothing Prepares You to Be One— I sat there and bawled. I was the baby and I was the one that needed consoling.
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TV Review: The Daily Show (March 14)— "Christ was submerged in a vat of urine, which was not meant as a comment about Christianity but rather a
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Movie Review: Failure to Launch— Beside a script that is paper-thin, the film fails to covince us of any romance at all.
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