- Friday, March 24, 2006 — 53 Articles Published
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March Madness: LSU Upends Duke, Tigers Fans Geaux Nuts— #4 seeded LSU knocks off #1 overall seeded Duke 72-64 in the NCAA tournament.
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Kansas Legislature Overrides Governor, Allows Concealed Guns— Sebelius became the first Kansas governor to have a veto overridden in 12 years.
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DVD Review: Derailed— This film starts out being fun and sexy, and ends with a dark and edgy tone.
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TV Review: South Park "The Return of Chef"— The club founder believed he'd achieved immortality by molesting children, with a Hubbard-sounding pseudo-scientific explanation cum religious gibberish.
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CD Review: Althea Rene - In The Moment— Take a listen to the CD as a whole and you’ll find a woman who’s more than a single genre
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 78— Not much to see here. I am down to 317; lost a pound since Monday.
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PSP Review: Pursuit Force— Making that $250 purchase seem worthwhile.
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NOPD: When Cops Loot, It's Not Looting— Well, it took almost seven months, but the New Orleans Police Department has finally gotten its lies straight ...
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DVD Review: How to Lose Your Lover— Guy meets girl and so on, but this romantic comedy differs by singing the same old tune with cynical flair
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Book Review: NO by Carl Djerassi— On today's episode of Djerassi High: "Just Say 'NO!'" to painfully poorly written works of science-in-fiction.
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CD Review: Opeth - Ghost Reveries— Sweden's masters of metal craft another bit of brooding brilliance.
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CD Reviews: Indie Round-Up for Mar 23 2006 - Retrospectro, Waldron, Chevrette— Get there early - the more you've drunk, the better we sound!
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The Friday Morning Listen: Manda Clair Jost— Three years and what do you get? Microbiology, antique motorcyles and Roller Derby. Music too!
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Magazine Review: Today's Diet & Nutrition— A quarterly about food, nutrition, health and fitness for women that delivers interesting articles to read and food to eat.
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Xbox 360 Review: The Outfit— Head back to your wardrobe.
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CD Review: The Best of Taste of Chaos— Like a little Chaos with your music? Here's a good starter set.
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Vinyl Tap: The Plimsouls - Everywhere At Once— Transport yourself "A Million Miles Away": "I started drifting to a different place / I realized I was falling off
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March Madness: Redick and Morrison Overcome With March Sadness— Lasting images of Duke and Gonzaga's losses could be two stars doing impressions of Evelyn Gardner in A League of
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Was Bush Right About Iraq, Al Qaeda and WMDs?— At this point the build-up of evidence is hard to deny. Why is the refrain from the left and
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If I Didn't Care: Appreciating Sanford and Son— And would I be sure that this is love beyond compare? Would all this be true if I didn't care
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What's with the Tattoos?— If "everyone's" getting them, how can tattoos still be taboo?
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Featuring Inside Man— We get a new horror movie for the teen crowd, a comedy for the rednecks, and a heist thriller.
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More Right-Wing Anti-Female Tripe— The author wants to return women to the home, to force them into unpaid volunteer work for want of other
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Xbox 360 Review: Ghost Recon - Advanced Warfighter— Whether you're on Xbox Live or not, this is the consoles best game to date.
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CD Review: Sound the Alarm— Most EPs and albums contain at least one song that is inferior - this one does not have that.
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Swastika Flap is a Flop— Both the offending and the offended are wrong about the offense.
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Pop Culture Update 3/24/06— The South Park uproar. First annual "blook" awards announced. Blind item fun and the deer with the pumpkin
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Blogcritics on Iraq at the Three-Year Mark— Was the invasion justified? Was it worth the ever accumulating costs in lives and treasure? Did the Bush administration lie
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He Loves Another Woman - Virgo, Pisces and the 12th house: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I feel like I walked into the loony bin on this one.
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New Age: Cultural Colonialism— What right does someone have to set themselves up as a teacher and purveyor of someone else’s culture?
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Rock Hall Induction Ceremony, The New Cars, Arctic Monkeys, Art Brut, Big Love, more ...— Roy Trakin's "Weakend Takes."
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Featured Artist: 30 Seconds to Mars— After opening for Puddle of Mudd and My Chemical Romance, 30 Seconds to Mars is now launching their own tour.
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Clip Talk: Yahoo and 60 Minutes Tie the Knot— CBS and Yahoo! announced they will feature 60 Minutes video content and robust news packages on Yahoo!.
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Confessions of a Fanboy 001: Tom Petty - Wildflowers— A new series about discovering new and old music and rediscovering the great music sitting on my shelf starting with
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America: Stop Comparing Everything to the Nazis— Like any obscenity, it must be used with care and discretion if its real meaning and impact are to be
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Celebrity Central Website Review: Halle Berry— The love and respect she has for her work and her fans is clearly the motive behind this website.
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Keane to Release Under the Iron Sea in June— Keane's second album Under the Iron Sea will be in stores June 12.
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Movie Review: Dave Chappelle's Block Party— Part documentary and part concert film, this is a good time to be had in the theater.
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A Live Launch And Some Rocking Goodness— A look at a launch and some new releases this week.
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Comics Review: Kyle Baker's Nat Turner and The Bakers— Master cartoonist Kyle Baker is able to spin from charming domestic comedy into captivating, graphic historical tragedy.
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War on Terror, War of Culture— The War on Terror, as it is constituted, will fail, because we're forgetting the one great weapon: our culture.
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Book Review: Sly & The Family Stone's "There's a Riot Goin' On" (33 1/3 Series) by Miles Marshall Lewis— The story of There's a Riot Goin' On is a beacon of the post-Woodstock, post-'60s disillusionment.
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Debt-Fueled Stimulus: What's the Cost?— Dumping $1.9 trillion in borrowed money into the economy of course stimulated it. The question is, was it worth it?
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— Overwrought dialogue, convoluted back stories: exactly the kinds of things that would make the film a cult classic.
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DVD Review: Dumbland— “Dumbland is a crude, stupid, violent, and absurd series.” - David Lynch
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Easter Bunny Gets Booted in Minnesota— And it should have. The reason is not creeping secularism or a looming theocracy; it's simple courtesy.
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CD Review: Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan - Ballad Of The Broken Seas— ...a somber, yet reflective experience of country and folk sensibility.
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Book Review: Wild Women and Books by Brenda Knight— Wild Women and Books: Bibliophiles, Bluestockings, and Prolific Pens — most revered and radical women writers in history.
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The Hot Topic: Kleenex or Adrenaline - A Look at Chick Flicks— So, here I am, yakking about movies. A gurl at that, in the midst of the Boys of Mondo.
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Friday Femme Fatales No. 49 (Women Bloggers)— See the Miracle of the Uterine Wall! Watch the politicians seize control of women's bodies! And watch the ladybirds play...
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Movie Review: Dave Chappelle's Block Party— An entertaining concoction of culture, music, and comedy.
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New Arctic Monkeys EP Due April 24— UK indie sensation The Arctic Monkeys are releasing a new EP just months after setting records with their debut album.
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DVD Review: Megadeth - Arsenal of Megadeth— Dave Mustaine and Capitol Records team up again to bring you a double DVD collection of Megadeth’s music videos and
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