- Thursday, July 27, 2006 — 57 Articles Published
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Xbox Live Arcade Review: Galaga— Logic says that a ship that can take out thousands of aliens wouldn't be stuck only moving left to right.
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Movie Review: Brokeback Mountain— ...
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Book Review: Anonymous Lawyer by Jeremy Blachman— A blog about lawyers lets pride lead the way to a fall from a self-imposed pedestal.
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Attempted Schadenfreude— 'Schadenfreude' is a German word that means "Taking Joy at Another's Sorrows."
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US Congress Approves Indian Nuclear Deal— Both sides, as usual, miss the point.
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Theater Review: Mariana Pineda at the Arcola (east London)— The play’s passionate extravagences are here given full rein; there's much flinging of arms, much being swept into a loved-one's
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Barry Bonds’ Trainer Would Rather Go To Jail Than Cooperate With The Feds— Looks like Bonds’ steroid dealing trainer will be getting “three squares” again courtesy of the man.
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DVD Review: Dallas (Season 5)— Dallas combines the classic sex and innuendo of boilerplate afternoon soap operas with the freewheeling adventure of Texas wildcats and
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DVD Review: Final Destination 3— Only Hollywood can make gruesome teenage deaths entertaining... three times in a row.
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CD Review: Putumayo Music's Blues Around the World— The blues may hold the key to global peace.
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The Meaning of The Inoperative Community— A commentary on virtual protests and the real world.
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CD Reviews: Aki Tsuyuko - Hokane / Carol Robbins - Jazz Play— Eccentric Japanese organ and elegant jazz harp... together at last.
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Movie Review: Shockheaded— This Thornett guy, he's goin' places.
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Movie Review: Monster House— If Stephen King made an animated horror movie this would be it.
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Movie Review: The Man With One Red Shoe— A hilarious comedy about a case of mistaken identity.
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Book Review: A Long Way Down by Nick Hornby— The quick-moving dialogue cuts to the heart of things without worrying how it "might look".
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Concert Review: Imaad Wasif with the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Forum, Melbourne, Australia July 18th 2006— Hippy singer-songwriter joins no-holds-barred rock band?! What the heck? Hang about, not as crazy as it sounds.
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Desperate Housewives Will Have Another Death In The Family— Who gets to be buried next in the twisted turbulence of Wisteria Lane?
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Online Gaming Review: Mystery at Mansfield Manor— Did the butler do it this time?
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Floyd Landis Does What Lance Armstrong Couldn't — Test Positive— The Tour de France winner tested positive for testosterone, the dope.
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TV Review: The True and Objective List of the Best Situation Comedies Ever— You really have to appreciate the pure transgressiveness of even trying to make comedy out of your mother's real suicide.
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Interview: David Chokachi, Former Baywatch Babe and Star of Beyond the Break— The former Baywatch star tells Blogcritics about his new role as Justin on Beyond the Break.
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The Neighbor's Son Is Gay, His Father Homophobic - Double Scorpio Angst: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I live in the basement apartment of a house owned by a man I used to be in
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Interview: Rory Scherer, Producer and Screenwriter for Mystery at Mansfield Manor— Independent filmmaker turned videogame producer...oh, and a nice guy too!
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Day By Day for July 27, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for July 27, 2006
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Uncle Seth Podcast #15: The Toy You Never Got...— ...and you still want it.
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Interview: Dan Murphy of Soul Asylum— "Yeah, I need to take emotional inventory."
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Metallica Concedes Defeat, Now Available on iTunes And Napster— Want an individual Metallica song? iTunes has what you need, as Metallica goes after the money.
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Blogcritics News: New Music Feature - Band Of The Week— We will be featuring a different (preferably unsigned) band every week. But we need bands!
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Bribe The Vote— Congratulations to Arizona for the worst idea in history for increasing voter registration — bribes.
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Keeping it Simple: Two Steps to Better Writing— Revising your entire piece at once can make you miss problem areas. Instead, take it easy, and tackle one issue
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Movie Review: Into The Blue— Should be called Into The Poo.
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Oak Trees: A Link To The Past— The oak tree is a symbol of strength and endurance.
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GOP Close To Losing House According To New Poll— New poll finds House within the reach of Democrats with virtually every issue playing against the Republicans.
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House of Representatives Passes the Indo-US Nuclear Co-operation Bill but Concerns Remain— The Indo-US Nuclear Co-operation Bill passed by the US House of Representatives is not in alignment with the July18, 2005
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Seeing Eye: An Introduction— The first of a series of articles chronicling one young man's experiences while training with a dog guide.
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Texas Election 2006: It's Time for Chris Bell to Drop Out— For the good of Texas and the welfare of its people, Democrat Chris Bell needs to do the right thing
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New Mars Volta and The Daily Music and Tech News— New Mars Volta, Kazaa settles, and Audioslave's Cornell does Bond in today's update.
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CD Review: Poisonblack - Lust Stained Despair— Poisonblack's second release comes around quickly after the demise of Sentenced, this time with Ville Laihiala doing double duty.
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A Vacation Diary: Disney World, Day One— A playlist diary of my first day ever at Walt Disney World in Florida.
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Floyd Landis, Winner Of Tour de France, Fails Drug Test— Why is anyone surprised that the winner of the premier event, in the dirtiest doping sport in history, failed a
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Movie Preview: 13 TZAMETI— 13 TZAMETI is a high stakes game where only luck is the winning hand.
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Movie Review: Lady in the Water Disappoints— Shyamalan's Lady is more interesting for its oddity than its substance, leaving us disappointed.
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell: Harming the War on Terror— The U.S. government has compromised the war on terror by discharging invaluable gay and lesbian servicemembers because of their sexual
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TV Review: Rock Star: Supernova Gives Phil the Head Jerk to Go Home— Rock Star: Supernova gives Phil the goodbye nod.
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Zeus and the Practice of Loss— "Learn to invest in loss. Who is willing to do this?"
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Nintendo DS Review: Brain Age - Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day— Does Brain Age improve your mental function, or is it just hype?
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CD Review: Lovebomb by Apollo 13— Apollo 13 are sometimes confusing, sometimes inspiring, but always in some sort of control.
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Concert Review: Elvis Costello and Allen Toussaint, Chastain Park, Atlanta (July 17, 2006)— Elvis Costello recently made his second appearance in Atlanta within three months.
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CD Review: Carrie Cheron, One More Autumn— The debut from Boston-based folk/country artist Carrie Cheron shows her voice to good effect.
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Thoughts on Citizen Kane— Many critics call it one of the best films ever made — or even the best — as evidenced in
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Movie Review: Overboard— A comedy that's fun for the family.
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DVD Review: Unknown Island— Taking hold of the King Kong hysteria is only a good thing if you do it right.
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Movie Review: The Passion Of The Christ— A film every student of history, philosophy, and human nature owe it to themselves to see.
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Book Review: Mental Floss' Cocktail Party Cheat Sheets— A witty and entertaining guide that might help you out at your next social event.
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Make Room For Mini-Jets— Mini-jets just may become the wave of the future, but are they totally safe?
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Microsoft Getting Healthy— Microsoft is entering the healthcare field in a big way.
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