- Monday, June 12, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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TV Review: Battlestar Galactica— Somewhere in the second half of the first season, I began to realize just how good this was: in fact,
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Website Review: Criticker - Crunching the Numbers— Personalized film recommendation engine, Criticker, matches you with critics with tastes similar to your own.
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DVD Review: The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things— A gritty, real, disturbing, unsettling, and interesting look at skewed morals backed by above par character acting.
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Concert Review: Bright Eyes, June 10, Winnipeg, Canada— I'm Wide Awake, It's Night: A crowd was wowed by the boy-wonder from Omaha.
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Losing The War On Terror— It's still not too late to change from a war on terror to a war on the causes of terrorism
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Book Review: Digital Art Photography for Dummies by Matthew Bamberg— Digital Art Photography isn't for dummies, but depending on what you do with your photos, it may or may not
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TV Review: Dane Cook's Tourgasm— Dane Cook is still the man, but he needs some new friends.
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DVD Review: Barbie Diaries— Imagine Mean Girls: animated, watered down, and featuring Barbie.
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The Human Drift— Our desperate lives, entomb fancies.
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Day By Day for June 12, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for June 12, 2006
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Music DVD Review: The Church of Tiamat— They have a lifetime of experience and possess a serene vibe, while still exuding energy.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: The World Cup, Soccer, and Suchi.
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Chris Shelton, Now With 95 Percent Less Media Hype— Remember Shelton? The plucky, pudgy first baseman who, two weeks into the season, led the majors in home runs?
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System of a Down Guitarist to Start Side Project and The Daily Music and Tech News— SOAD guitarist to start new project, Blogger leaves Microsoft and Snow Patrol cancel tour in today's update.
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New Dylan CD in August— Bob Dylan will release his first album of new music in nearly five years in August.
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DVD Review: Frasier: The Complete Eighth Season— Niles and Daphne are finally together and the laughs are still plentiful.
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TV Review: BBC's Doctor Who - "The Satan Pit"— This two-parter felt like the 1996 TV movie in quality, which Fox would have been fine with.
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DVD Review: The Call of Cthulhu— An entertaining and faithful cinematic version of the classic story.
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Coulter Victimizes the Victims— She may be the embodiment of pure evil, but does she have a point?
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Movie Review: Psycho— A top-notch thriller the likes of which most films can only dream of duplicating, even if they duplicate everything else.
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New Single Mom Wonders How To Handle Her Baby's Father: Astrology-Based Advice— "I moved to Bangkok from the States when I was three months pregnant, when I realized the father of my
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Guantanamo Suicides A Stain On American Justice— Gitmo: It isn't a question of loving the terrorist. It is a question of loving liberty and the blessings
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Movies With Lazy Titles— What if all movies were given titles as simple (and lazy) as Snakes on a Plane?
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Movie Review: GoodFellas— This Scorsese classic stacks up as one of the 100 greatest movies of all time.
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TV Review: Doctor Who, "The Impossible Planet"— It's another two-parter!
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Online Games - Who Knows How Big?— ...
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Is There Increasing Parity in Women's College Basketball?— Is parity in the women's NCAA tournament keeping up with its male counterpart?
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DVD Review: Cemetery Man: Zombies, Sex and Guns, Oh My!— Anchor Bay Entertainment brings this forgotten gem to DVD, with pristene clarity and an informative documentary.
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Microsoft and Adobe: The BugBlog Report, 6/12/06— Windows 98 and Windows ME users won't find any help from Microsoft for the latest Windows Explorer bug.
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Tech Review: Griffin TuneBuds for iPod Nano— How many different ways can you talk about headphones?
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CD Review: Joan Jett - Sinner— What is this, a time warp?
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Debut Brandi Carlile CD Re-released— On June 13 the self-titled CD will be available with bonus tracks.
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CD Review: Earthspeaker - Barrett Martin— Think of it as an American approach to world-jazz music.
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Movie Review: See No Evil— Predictable, but surprisingly effective terror romp.
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Movie Review: Dr. Strangelove— A funny movie that puts the world political stage back in perspective.
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CD/DVD Review: The Clarks, Still Live— Personally, I've had it with edgy. Give me a good song over an intriguing attitude any day.
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Concert Review: Collective Soul At The Celebrate Fairfax Festival— This year we hit the musical jackpot as Collective Soul headlined the opening night of the festival.
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DVD Review: I Could Go On Singing— A confused hybrid of melodramatic soap opera, London travelogue, and Judy Garland stage performance. Ink-a-dink-a-dink!
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Alonso Continues Dominance at British Grand Prix— Renault shows its dominance in the world of Formula 1.
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CD Review: S.Y.L. - The New Black— Move over Black Album, now there's something meaner!
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Nintendo's New Strategy— Satoru Iwata gave yet another news conference explaining their strategy, low costs in Wii production.
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PSP Review: Field Commander— One of those blatant knock-offs that fuels the handheld console wars.
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CD Review: James Blunt - Back To Bedlam— What separates Blunt from other singer-songwriters like John Mayer and Howie Day is his memorable voice.
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CD Review: Susanne Abbuehl — Compass— The perfect soundtrack for long rainy days, musty used bookstores, and lonely campus coffee shops...
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Iggy, Schmiggy— Can the Liberal Party of Canada survive the carnage to come?
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