- Wednesday, June 07, 2006 — 52 Articles Published
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Movie Review: See No Evil— The eyes are the window to the soul, do you not see the sin?
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Allen Toussaint & Elvis Costello, Cheap Trick, Ice Cube - New Album Releases, Week of 6-6-2006— Elvis and the Katrina survivor wrote five new songs, to go with Elvis singing Toussaint classics as the author plays
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Concert Review: Joe Bonamassa - The East Coast Run— OD on live Joe Bonamassa? No way in “Burning Hell”!
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The Return of The 4400: An Interview with Show Creator Scott Peters— "We're moving away from the 4400 freak of the week."
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Even in Reruns, June's a Good Month for House— Creator David Shore was named a finalist for the Humanitas Prize, among other accolades this month.
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Movie Review: The Red Violin— An emotional passion emanates from the screen, inducing us to contemplate the wonder of human existence and our role in
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CD Reviews: Patria Jacobs, Tracie Morgan, Josie Cotton, Lil' Hospital— I don't know how memorable all these songs are, but they at least make some sense as you listen to
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DVD Review: The Bette Davis Collection, Vol. 2— We've got Bette Davis eyes: A great set of films showcases legend at work.
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Gay-Bashing Issues Have No Place in the Constitution— Since when is The Constitution of the United States used to deny rights, rather than to protect the rights of
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Nintendo DS Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3 - Mutant Nightmare— A pale imitation of the games we grew up with.
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Movie Review - The Omen (2006)— A way too cute Anti-Christ, with big blue eyes and freckled button nose and that iconic bowl cut? Sounds like
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TV Review: Last Comic Standing Opts For Characters Over Comedy— A barrel full of comic talent was left on the shelf tonight.
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Day By Day for June 07, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for June 07, 2006
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Bring on the Fanboy Extravaganza!— What if, instead of chasing girls and planning your future, you spend time at your local comic book shop?
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CD Review: Sam and Dave - Double Dynamite— It may not change your life, but it will put a bounce in your step and a grin on your
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DVD Review: Last Days (2005)— Gus Van Sant's film about language and the human animal.
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World Cup 2006 Online— The BBC's providing live streams of the games. Meanwhile, official partner Yahoo has streaming highlights after each game.
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CD Review: Anouar Brahem - Le Voyage De Sahar— Anouar Brahem's jazz trio is an odd one, at least to American ears.
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MTV Movie Awards Go Interactive in 2006— MTV.com and MTV Overdrive are being used to full effect for this year's movie awards bash.
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Major League Baseball May Have A New Drug Scandal Brewing Thanks To Jason Grimsley— According to reports on ESPN.com, Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Jason Grimsley has admitted to using illegal PEDs.
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Product Review: TRITTON AX360 5.1 Headphones— Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround + Xbox Live mic = Audio Ecstasy
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Songs That Touch My Soul - And Other Places— Natasha Bedingfield, Sandi Thom, The Working Title, Frou Frou, Santana, Dolly Parton/White Stripes, more
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100 Best Punk Songs 47-53— We're halfway there! Songs 47-53: D.I., Jonathan Richman, Bouncing Souls, Steel Pole Bathtub, Youth Brigade and DRI.
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CD Review: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus - Don't You Fake It— From musical composition that evokes emotion to poetic lyrics, a mournful bass to a driving guitar it's all Red Jumpsuit
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Do Your Clients REALLY Need Your Cell Phone Number?— Do you give your cell phone number out to your clients? A better question: Do you really need
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Survey Shows What Luxury Buyers Look For In a Luxury Home— Luxury home buyers pay more for their homes, but they also desire more, according to this survey.
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Metallica Debut New Song In Germany— Metallica are back with a brand new song. There is a God.
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Hilton Ruiz Dies At Age 54 and the Daily Music and Tech News— Hilton Ruiz and Billy Preston pass on, Google admits compromising principles and allofmp3.com fire back at lobbyists in today's update.
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CD Review: Songs from Black Mountain - Live— Like Oprah Winfrey set to music...
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Movie Review: Curtains— A slasher film that offers profound insight into fame, celebrity, and "making it" in Hollywood.
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Vanguard Beta — Hardcore Gamers Have Taken Control— The hardcore gamers are actually having an impact on the game.
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DVD Review: Persona— Everything seems likely, even the extremely unlikely, and by keeping us guessing, Bergman keeps us watching, time and time again.
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Traditional Families Under Attack Says The Vatican— If faux-Islamic countries like Iran can pretend the freedoms of the twentieth century never happened, why can't we?
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Ann Coulter: Conservative Lout— Coulter owes those women an apology.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: May 31 through June 6— The best of the week, and something for everyone.
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French Open: Last Four Preview— It has been a memorable tennis season, and the next few days promise much more.
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Lindsay Lohan: “I Want Big-Time Directors”— Every movie is a crap shoot, and none are made with the idea of being a hit.
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CD Reviews: Nina Simone Sings the Blues and Silk & Soul— Both celebrate the work and life of the great singer who considered herself a musician with no particular style or
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KFC Raises Eyebrows, Cholesterol With New Offering— Fast food originality has its limits, as do the bounds of good taste.
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A Minister Takes A Stand Against the FMA— Unitarian Universalist minister Rob Hardies speaks out against the Federal Marriage Amendment.
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Russell Crowe, Feeling Used, and Personal Integrity— ...
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Wait Until The Nationals Have A New GM— Maybe Thomas Boswell should do some research before he dispenses baseball advice.
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Meatloaf and Steinman Dispute Over "Bat Out of Hell" Trademark— Meatloaf has sued his longtime collaborator Jim Steinman as Bat Out Hell 3 gets ready to hit the market.
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CD Review: Thrice Upon A Theme - Charles Mingus— But mainly it's about the music, and wisely they let Charles Mingus speak for himself when it counts.
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News From The Heart: Cardiologist Donates Blood During Surgery— There are many complaints about the medical profession. There are also heroic doctors at work.
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Nabaztag: The Smart WiFi Bunny From France— Nabaztag is the new smart bunny from France! It nibbles on WiFi all day long, and it loves to interact
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Movie Preview: The Lake House— Can you love someone from a different time?
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Book Review: Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut— The mustachioed satirist sits down for the most important meal of the day.
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DVD Review: It Waits— ...but not long enough...
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Prophet-ing From Cartoons— When Flemming Rose published the Muhammad cartoons, he never imagined that chaos would follow. Still, he stands by his
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DVD Review: Intacto— Intriguing and original Spanish thriller that posits luck as an exchangeable commodity.
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Movie Review: The Break-Up— Like a break-up, this movie is painful to watch.
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