- Wednesday, March 22, 2006 — 41 Articles Published
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DVD Review: The Telephone Book— Obscenity, filth, depravation: So, tell me... are ya hung up?
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Detective Robert Goren: Leave Your Self-Inflicted Drama At The Door— They're conspicuous by their nonsense: Don't you get tired of dealing with people who thrive on drama?
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New Album Releases, Week of 3-21-2006— A new Prince album — and even some fresh Elvis Costello goodies. It's the first day of spring and
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Time to Raise Hell With Network Webcasts— Online television news is like an infrastructure that should be accessible to all citizens, regardless of operating system.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 76— Live your life by one very simple rule.
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Sensible Perspectives from Microsoft's Steve Ballmer— He points to lack of innovation in the open source world and highlights the need to accommodate different points of
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Mind Tricks: Astrology In Real Life: Meeting Pisces On Neptune - Part Three - The Collision— To tell you the truth, I was a little intimidated by the guy. He was intense.
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Movie Review: Lajos Koltai's Fateless: Death and the Children— Fateless, Life Is Beautiful, Naked Among Wolves, Kapò: children's experiences in Nazi concentration camps.
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DVD Review - Invisible Ballots: A Temptation for Electronic Vote Fraud— Don't fool yourself into believing that this film comes anywhere close to being a documentary.
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TV Review: Fifties Night On American Idol— The night was filled with memorable performances, finally!
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TV Review: The Colbert Report - Connie Chung— All the greatest wars last four years.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: March 15 through March 21— The Spring has Sprung edition of the best of the week past!
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Vinyl Tap: Buzzcocks - Singles Going Steady— Infectious and frenetic, a different kind of tension.
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TV Review: American Idol Watch - Top 11— Kellie Pickler and Chris Daughtry singing '50s tunes? They both actually fared pretty well.
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GameCube Review: Resident Evil 4— I lost my passion to play video games, until RE4 was released.
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CD Review: Domeshots - Reception— Domeshots’ story begins in San Francisco – inciting riots in the basements of house parties across the Bay Area
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Aerosmith's Steven Tyler to Have Surgery— Steven Tyler's upcoming surgery has forced Aerosmith to cancel the rest of their tour.
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Interview: Danner Alexander of Domeshots— I was able to nail down frontman Danner Alexander during a rare break from the road.
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Book Review: Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris— Is his act getting old? The act being: Guy makes fun of people for being idiots or rude.
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Admiral Zheng Circled the Globe 80 Years Before Columbus Discovered America— The Chinese Admiral sailed the oceans green / And discovered America in 1418. / Or so the theory goes.
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Microsoft Vista: Delayed Again— Despite delays in the past Microsoft has always been recognised for its unmatchabed capability to churn out large doses
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Can Fat People Get Jobs?— The overweight have to pay the bills the same as the muscle-bound steroidians we drool over on television.
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Political Tidbits 3/22/06— Tom Daschle for Prez? Daylight Savings Time Saved in 2007. The Military and the colleges.
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Book and Film Review: The Weather Underground— The book goes beyond the usual story to illustrate the group’s anti-imperialism and their instructive example of white people struggling
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Book Review: Blogging for Business— With over 30 million blogs in cyberspace, businesses need to understand how blogs work and affect their own organizations.
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DVD Review: Demon Hunter— The plot reads like a low rent retread of Constantine.
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Online Dating: Someday My Prince Will Come— ... I just hope I will still be young enough to remember what to do with him.
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Review: 24 Hour 14 - Deal or No Deal— Chloe responds in true O’Brien borderline passive-aggressive/autistic fashion. “I asked who you were, not who you worked for!
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The Language Of War— There are very few examples of language used in today's vocabulary that would serve as a reminder of tranquility.
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Book Review: Lies, Inc. by Phillip K. Dick— Because the truth might be too costly.
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CD Review: Stereolab - Fab Four Suture— I can only say... "eh."
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The List of the Moment, Volume 10, Part One— Music deserving a good listen.
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CD Review: Chicago, XXX— If Chicago's last album was its twenty-first, then how can the new one be its thirtieth?
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Punk Goes and The Daily Music and Tech News— Punk Goes '90s, Yahoo phone, and debit card fraud in today's update.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 9 - Episode 4— Roaming Gnome, lederhosen me the right way on the Autobahn! The latest from The Amazing Race.
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TV Review: American Idol - Quick Takes on '50s Night— Oh, boy! We're walking the line after midnight while not fading away. American Idol does the '50s!
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CD Review: Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat— The sound is soft, warm and as comfortable as a pair of faded jeans and a tie-dye t-shirt.
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CD Review: Ben Harper's Both Sides Of The Gun— His lyrics are political, his personal journey deep, his musical influences eclectic.
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Website Review: Minti.com— Minti fresh parental advice — kid-tested, mom-approved.
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CD Review: Ursula 1000 - Here Comes Tomorrow— Alex Gimeno aka DJ/Producer Ursula 1000 can play anything—and I mean ANYTHING—and you will dance to it.
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PS2 Review: Psychonauts— Most of America is psychotic for not buying this most majestic of platformers.
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