- Wednesday, March 29, 2006 — 57 Articles Published
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Doctor Who Is Back?— Can David Tennant’s Doctor take center stage?
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San Francisco Board of Supervisors vs the First Amendment— What business, what right does any government body have to be making official condemnations of religious rallies?
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List of the Moment Volume 11, Part One— And here I, and no doubt you, because of technical glitches, thought The List of the Moment Volume 11, Part
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CD Review: Poison - The Best of Poison: Twenty Years of Rock— Look what the cat dragged in.
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Florida Top State For Millionaires To Call Home— What millionaire doesn't enjoy sunshine and smoothies?
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Split Infinity: Jon Wagner's Deep Space and Sacred Time: Star Trek in the American Mythos— Every other culture has myths set in an imaginary past; modern Western society positions its myths in the future.
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TV News Personalities - A Critique from a News Junkie— One has big hair, another is as boring as unsalted cauliflower. Here's a review of the news personalities, broadcast
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CD Review: Editors - The Back Room— Editors create a anthemic sense of urgency with their arrangements and lyrical insight.
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The Poison Ivy League: What's Wrong With Our Colleges?— More than you may think.
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Dear Jesus Spammer— An open letter to the spammer who wants to save my soul - and yours, for all I know.
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 83— Dilemma, dilemma. What shall I do to celebrate the anniversary?
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Irritable Male Syndrome: A Male Version Of PMS?— Is Irritable Male Syndrome a reality or New Age mumbo-jumbo?
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CD Review: The Architects - Revenge— Revenge might work just fine as self-therapy, but it's far from the kind of break-up record I'd like to have
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CD Review: Yakuza - Samsara— It doesn’t take long before the calm turns into a thunderstorm of driving riffs and furious vocals.
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New Album Releases, Week of 3-28-2006— You're in luck this week if you're into the likes of Ghostface Killah or Rob Zombie.
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Will Blogging Make You Blind?— Computer use can cause eyestrain. Blogging is addictive. A recent article lists steps to prevent vision problems.
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Losing Faith: Astrology-Based Advice— Will I ever reach a final decision on love and a career path? If so, when?
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The Ramble: Gonzaga, The NFL, Opening Day, Anna Benson And (Of Course) Barry Bonds— Gonzaga’s meltdown, overrated wide receivers, and the start of the baseball season are all fodder for discussion.
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Taking Bites Out Of Apple— Recent headaches at the technology giant are crucial to the continuity of Apple's success.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: March 22 through March 28— Is it out like a lamb, or out like a lion? We can't remember either, so come on in and
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TV Review: American Idol Watch: Top 10— Truly a horrid night for American Idol. Who knew the 21st Century had such horrible songs?
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Political Tidbits 3/29/06— Selling waterfront property in the desert to the NY Times. Congress critters seek to quash bloggers.
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Satire: Bush Comes Clean On War: "Of Course I Invaded Iraq For The Oil"— President Bush has been making speeches to the country lately about Iraq to jack up his approval rating, and he
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Book Review: Hacking the PSP— The comprehensive, and as of right now, most definitive guide to Sony's handheld.
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TV Review: The Daily Show - 3/27/06— Butts, boobs, and serial killers, oh my.
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Book Review: A Dirty Job by Christopher Moore— Death is serious business, but doesn't necessarily have to be taken seriously all the time.
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TV Review: House - "Clueless"— "He'd give his own mother herpes if it got him out of clinic duty."
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Book Review: We Need to Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver— When art can create that sense of uneasiness, of not having answers, it's an achievement.
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Movie Review: Tampopo— Akin to a steaming bowl of noodle soup, Tampopo is satisfying, enriching, and...hilarious.
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TV Review: High School Musical— It's the phenomenon that surprised America... but is it any good?
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DVD Review: King Kong— It's a new classic film, an incredible DVD experience, but you know there's an extended edition coming in the near
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CD Review: Donald Fagen - Morph The Cat— ...spreads a kind of bliss throughout post-9/11 Manhattan.
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Is Sonic 3's Music By Michael Jackson?— When you play a video game, the last thing on your mind is the music.
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No To Proposed Liver Transplant Centers In Britain— Binge drinking is a controllable crisis. Liver transplant centers for binge drinkers will only excuse their behavior.
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The 15th Philadelphia Film Festival: One Blogger's Preview— David Dylan Thomas tries to see 23 movies in 11 days.
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DVD Review: King Kong (2005)— I have not seen a movie since Jurassic Park where the computer-generated characters have so much depth and impact on
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Jane Fonda - Not a Hero— Protesting Jane Fonda's attempt at honor. Remember she camped with the enemy.
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Concert Review: Particle - Transformations - 2/24/06— Particle transforms into a quintet and their first public performance shows they need some work as they head into new
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DVD Review: Modern Drummer Festival 2005 - Adler + Bittner— Why would this guy be reviewing a drumming DVD when he doesn't even play?
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Satire: Jellybeans! Today's Hot-Button Issue— There is a war being fought in the world of the jellybean. What side are you on?
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TV Review: American Idol - The Week that Never Happened— This is what happens when contestants are left to their own devices.
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Console Review: Sony PSP— I came at this device with my normal level of cynicism as a computer, rather than console, gamer.
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Stanislaw Lem, Writer and Critic Extraordinaire, Dead at 84— Best known as a science fiction writer, Lem was a true heir of Jonathan Swift.
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Good Riddance, Slobo— Do not cry for him, Serbia. Milosevic is dead and good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Interview: Doug Lowenstein on the Video Game Voters Network— Speaking out against government regulation of video games is the ESA's president in this Blogcritics exclusive.
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Searching for Bond— Shouldn't Bill Murray have been the next James Bond?
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Movie Review: V for Vendetta— What's being subverted here: contemporary American political values or the supposed "anarchist" politics of the film?
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Britney's Husband Kevin Federline to Release Album in August— The end of music draweth nigh... God help us all.
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Identity Theft and Credit Card Fraud Arrests and the Daily Music and Tech News— Identity theft arrests, Tom Jones knighted and Citigroup set up internet banking in today's offerings.
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TV Review: The Daily Show - 3/28/06— "Bush said it is good for the country. He did not say which country."
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Book Review: Bound by Law?— What better way to explore the conflicts between traditional copyright law and modern media than a comic book?
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Thoughts on Global Feminism and Sexual Inequality— When even one person is oppressed, we are all oppressed.
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Art Monk, Bert Blyleven Overlooked as Hall of Fame Candidates— Sometimes in sports, numbers do not tell the whole story. Sometimes in sports, they do.
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Is Fashion Sex, Or Is Sex Fashion?— Wear what you like, and tell other women to do the same. And then tell them they look good!
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 9 - Episode 5— It's so much better than last season. The Amazing Race is amazing once again!
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Book Review: Flyover Fiction Series - Skin by Kellie Wells & Tin God by Terese Svoboda— These characters hold a secret that can only be unlocked by opening your mind and putting aside expectations.
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Hillary Clinton, Sexpot? Sharon Stone's Too Weird to Be Real— Sharon Stone opines about sexy Hillary Clinton. Madonna opines about elections. Who cares?
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