- Friday, June 23, 2006 — 33 Articles Published
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Broken Hearted Lesbian - Pisces Moon, Venus Conjunct Neptune: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I am a lesbian.
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Jane Austen's Sex Secrets— Jane Austen's take on lesbianism, masturbation, whoring, and other basic instincts.
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Book Review: Inca Gold by Clive Cussler— What Cussler does particularly well is spin a fascinating back-story with a variety of historical and archaeological elements.
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Day By Day for June 23, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for June 23, 2006
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Following Mr. Alphabet: The Twists and Turns of Jason Mraz— Following a musician as he navigates the changes in his career leaves a fan wondering, "Where now?"
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Bootleg Country: Nirvana - 10/31/91— Nirvana just doesn't do it for me anymore.
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do When You're Dating AOL— An AOL customer tries to cancel his account with hilarious consequences.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Click, Waist Deep— A look at two films opening this week.
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G.R.A.W. Chapter 2 Content Costs Arm, Leg, First Born— Is the G.R.A.W. Chapter 2 Content worth it? That all depends on whom you ask.
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CD Review: Widespread Panic - Earth to America— Widespread Panic calmly deals with what life throws at them.
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Movie Review: Nacho Libre— Black and Hess deliver a very funny film, which unfortunately some people just won't get.
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DVD Review: Faith No More - You Fat B**tards / Who Cares A Lot Greatest Videos— A double dose of this great band - a concert and a collection of videos.
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The Friday Morning Listen - The Dead Milkmen— ...Barenaked Ladies and Paris Hilton were involved too.
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Book Review: Hippo Eats Dwarf, A Field Guide to Hoaxes and Other B.S. by Alex Boese— How to survive "in an insane world in which the line between truth and fiction has completely blurred."
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Fairfield Feline - Terrorist or Tormented?— Is this how we repay a beloved friend who has brought so much joy to our lives?
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Nielsen Adapts To Changing Market— Nielsen is changing with the times and will include online streams and portable viewing in its ratings tracking system.
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World Premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest This Weekend at Disneyland— And the classic ride that inspired the films reopens as well.
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Kylie Headed Back Out on Tour and The Daily Music and Tech News— Digg.com and Internet privacy also in today's music and tech news.
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MTV Creates Mobile Animated Series— Comic strip team Wulffmorgenthaler and MTV are producing what may be the first made-for-mobile animated series.
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DVD Review: Puppets Who Kill: The Complete Second Season— You'll never look at your stuffed bear collection the same way again.
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Book Review: The May Queen— A collection of 27 true and intimate stories of women in their thirties.
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CD Review: Olga - Now Is The Time— An entertaining slice of country blues, packed with style and flair.
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World Cup, Corinne Bailey Rae, Laurel Canyon, NBA Finals, Dave Alvin, VH1's Supergroup, more— Roy Trakin on popular culture.
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Legends Jackie Gleason and Photographer "PoPsie" Randolph Honeymoon at the Paramount Theater - 1955— Gleason was excited to have his show broadcast on CBS and wanted PoPsie there to capture the occasion.
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World Cup Diary, Part V: USA Out, England In, Three Yellow Cards— The game between Australia and Croatia must have been the most bizarre game I've ever seen.
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"National Security Be Damned!" Say NY And LA Times— The NY and LA Times put America's security at risk, today, by exposing a covert anti-terrorist operation.
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From Telephone Calls To Bank Records— A U.S. surveillance program aimed at banking records works like the NSA phone database program — but with some important
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CD Review: Barry Manilow – Even Now— Barry Manilow's fifth studio album has been remastered and includes two previously unreleased tracks.
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Interview with Sarah Barrable-Tishaeuer (Liberty on Degrassi)— Sarah dishes the dirt on her start, life on Degrassi, and next season.
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Lycanthrope Creators Talk Werewolves— This horror movie's bite is just as bad as its bark.
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DVD Review: The Sisters— While The Sisters is at times very stagey and overdone, it's also a riveting character drama worth watching.
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Tom Glavine, The Last Potential 300-Game Winner— The 40-year-old Mets lefty has 285 career wins and an opportunity to return to Atlanta next year.
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Judge Temporarily Blocks Video Game Law In Louisiana— Here’s hoping the piece of reactionary, ill-created swill stays blocked when a permanent injunction hearing takes place June 30.
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