- Sunday, March 26, 2006 — 40 Articles Published
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PS2 Review: Star Wars: Battlefront II— The sequel to the best selling Star Wars game of all time!
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Book Review: Unnatural Exposure by Patricia Cornwell— When she's good, Cornwell can write some great, engaging, scary stories. But when's she bad, well, it's not pretty.
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Tyler Hansbrough Bound For The NBA Draft Lottery— Tyler Hansbrough is a special player. He will certainly be drafted in the NBA when he decides to enter.
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TV Review: Black.White - 3/22/06— Does the person making offensive remarks bear responsibility if the other person takes offense even if that is not the
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Trevor Ariza To Bring "A Rise" To The Magic— Trevor Ariza is the type of player who simply caught a bad break in New York.
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Theater Review: Animal Farm: A Fairy Story— It is not the fault of the ruling classes for wanting power, but rather that of the trusting classes, for
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TV Review Boston Legal "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang"— No matter how hard you try, there will always be change.
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Book Review: Zeitgeist by Bruce Sterling— The G-7 girls are "the cheapest, phoniest all-girl band ever to wear Wonderbras and spandex."
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CD Review: The Gossip - Standing in the Way of Control— Oddly, one of the best albums of 2006 has been ignored amidst this year's uneasy semi-nostalgia.
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Detective Robert Goren: Words Yet To Be Spoken— This is one of those frightening moments where I do identify with a perp.
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Book Reviews: Comics - The Simpsons Library of Wisdom: The Bart Book and The Homer Book— Designed to tell the reader everything he didn't already know about the Simpsons - which, after over 350 episodes, probably
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Alvis Edgar "Buck" Owens Jr. 1929 - 2006— He was not a mythological persona like Johnny or Hank - just a highly skilled professional songwriter.
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CD Review: Beans - Only— Get the sense of a live session, with the freedom of improvisation and the thrill of seeing a group on
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I'm Not a Ho, I Just Have Friends— We live scattered over the globe and we are all young and busy people, but we make the effort to
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CD Review: Ayreon - The Human Equation— Nearly two years after its release, Arjen's masterpiece still stands tall as a monument of art.
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CD Review: William Orbit - Hello Waveforms— Orbit's new electro-ambient-chillout release picks up admirably where his previous work left off.
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Book Review: Global Deception by Joseph A. Klein— Are the conspiracy theorists right?
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Great Second Seasons In Television History— Great shows tend to hit their creative peak in Season Two.
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L.A. - From Pop Culture to Real Life— The people of Los Angeles – the real and the fictional – have seduced me.
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Mouse Testicle Cells Similar To Human Fetuses— Mice and men: what they can do for us.
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My First Film Job— The first film wasn't all roses.
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Confessions of A Recovering Music Snob— I'm the guy who goes straight for your record collection when invited to dinner.
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Satire: Hostage Rescues (How To Handle Ingrates, Canadian Style)— My troops are good Christians, highly affronted at seeing their religion being taken in vain in the name of peace.
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TV Review: Everybody Hates Chris - "Everybody Hates Funerals"— As the episodes go on, Tichina Arnold’s Rochelle becomes more down-to-earth.
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Book Review: Game of Shadows - How Steroids Ruin Baseball— Now the truth can be told; the era of feel-good baseball was based on a lie.
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Movie Review - The World's Fastest Indian— Another solid, low-budget film strong on acting with a compelling, uplifting true story. Hollywood, take note.
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TV Review: Nanny 911 (3-24-2006)— Watch as Nanny Stella is kicked, punched, and spat on by an unruly five-year-old. The Longairc family has some
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Movie Review: Larry the Cable Guy, Health Inspector— The film plays like a collection of skits, a circus of one-liners with Larry as the ringmaster.
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Movie Review: Walk the Line— The nominee-worthy actors’ ability to cover Cash and Carter’s classic hits elevate the movie's entertainment value to plentiful.
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Book Review: Information Dashboard Design by Stephen Few— Dashboards are becoming a popular addition to many data warehousing applications.
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Unsustainable Web 2.0 Momentum – Look For Realistic Options— ...good companies with robust business models will always get funded; cool websites with presentable fonts are not necessarily the ones
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Movie Review: 2001: A Space Odyssey— A cosmic meditation for the mind and one of the most applaudable pictures of all time.
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The Healthy Skeptic: Steroids Will Never Be Permitted In Legitimate Sports— The use of current generation performance-enhancing drugs referred to as “steroids” will never be allowed in legitimate sports.
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Afghan Court Drops Case Against Abdul Rahman for Converting to Christianity— Abdul Rahman is free, yet does he have freedom?
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Lawrence North (Indiana) H.S. Wins Third Straight State Basketball Title— McDonald's All Americans Greg Oden and Mike Conley (future Ohio State Buckeyes) lived up to the hype, even in person.
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Interview: Eagles of Death Metal— Fifteen minutes with the Eagles of Death Metal's Jesse "Boots Electric" Hughes. Can you handle it?
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Three Cruise Ship Accidents in Three Days Not That Unusual— The news reports made this week seem like a shocking abnormality but cruise ship problems happen regularly.
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Roller Coaster Ride - Pluto Transit: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, This year has been a roller coaster ride for me: costly house repairs, family issues, and work hassles.
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Theater Review: Gaudeamus or A Very Liberal Education, at the Arcola, Dalston— What if no one had the right to refuse any person's request for any sexual act? On a Vermont campus
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Everything — And I Mean Everything — On The 2006 Milwaukee Brewers Position Players— Don't know much about the Milwaukee Brewers? Look no farther than this article.
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