- Friday, August 04, 2006 — 35 Articles Published
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CD Review: Hellogoodbye - Zombies! Aliens! Vampires! Dinosaurs!— Zombies! is the kind of album parents in the US hope their pre-teen and teenage kids are listening to.
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Overlooked Alternatives: King Crimson (DGM and DGMLive)— A primer on the world of King Crimson's Collector's Club releases and the new DGMLive.com official bootleg site.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds HOH Endurance Competition Update— Who's the new Head of House? Find out now before the show airs Sunday night! Caution - spoilers abound!
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CD Review: Dr. John Mercernary— So maybe I was expecting magic from Dr. John singing Johnny Mercer, and merely got a good album.
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Toronto Life's Last Ever Summer Fiction Issue— What a kick to this city's cultural groin, the complaint that there isn't good writing, from and about Toronto.
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CD Review: Towers of London - Blood, Sweat and Towers— The sound on Blood, Sweat, and Towers kicks some mighty big ass.
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Crafty Swiss Curlers Steal Italy's Hottest Athlete On Ice— Italy's Olympic skip Joel Retornaz will play for Switzerland next year. Oh, those crafty moneychangers.
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Photoblogging: The Movement of the Image-based Weblog— This growing community of photographers and their blogs is as unique and diverse as each image itself.
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Day By Day for August 04, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 04, 2006
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DVD Review: 16 Blocks — Straight from the outset, I never got the feeling that Mos Def and Bruce Willis had any chemistry.
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New Movie Releases and Box Office Predictions: Ricky Bobby, The Descent, Barnyard— Plus: Art School Confidential and A Scanner Darkly.
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Movie Review: The Descent— This is one horror film that doesn't act like one. And that makes it truly terrifying.
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A Mediterranean Environmental Disaster Looms Nearly Unnoticed As Israel/Lebanon War Wages— Is it possible to pause a war in order to save an entire ecosystem?
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Questioning David Ortiz's Clutch Hitting— Against my better judgment, I'm still not sold that Big Papi is as great as people say he is.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Overnight Into Friday 8/04— The overnight events straight from the Big Brother live feeds! Who will be nominated this week? Beware -
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The Friday Morning Listen - Rostropovich - Bach Cello Suites— Now that we've had nearly a week of sunny skies, incredibly fragrant ocean air, and many hours of uninterrupted music,
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NaNoWriMo Notes 27: Pride, Price, and Profit— You end up charging more then most people are prepared to pay.
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CD Review: Scritti Politti - White Bread Black Beer— Green Gartside drops back into the world.
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CD Review: God Bless the Child - The Very Best of Billie Holiday— If there had to be one female jazz singer out of the many greats whom it's imperative to remember, it
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Ending Lawyer's Welfare— Congress is trying to end one form of corporate welfare, and the lawyers don't like it one bit.
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Oh, the Humanity!— How the latest Israel-Lebanon crisis tests the compassion of the political mind.
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Do You Know Where The Next Bin Laden Is Coming From?— There is a country which is trying its best to produce thousands of Osamas.
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Lieberman vs. Lamont: The Bloggers' Campaign— Two men square off in a race that has been fueled by war, exposed a liberal identify crisis and showed
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Bugged Out By Fantasy - Double Virgo with Venus, Mars, Uranus Conjunction in Scorpio: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I have a bad habit of "crushing".
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CD Review: Pharrell - In My Mind— In My Mind is not a bad album but your mileage will vary depending on your expectations.
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Theater Review: The Vegemite Tales in London— The playwright's intimate knowledge of the life of an Aussie expatriate in London – both its physical texture and emotional
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Blogcritic of the Month, August 2006: Al Barger— Music critic, gadfly, political pundit — all this and more! Everything you always wanted to know about Al (but were
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Ganging Up Against the Bad Guys— On the National Night Out Against Crime, over 34 million North Americans demonstrated they are mad as hell about crime,
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In Defense of a Geezer's Taste in Music - John Denver— He was a singer and songwriter of country music, folk music, pop music, take your pick.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Futuro— Glasgow based Futuro are three of the nicest men I have ever met, and they still rock.
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Movie Review: The Utopian Society — I'd say it was more like My Dinner With Andre than The Breakfast Club.
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Movie Review: The Descent— The Descent is an uncompromisingly tense, heart-bursting exercise in horror filmmaking.
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 64 (Women Bloggers)— Politics, books, and a spot of "green" knitting.
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What If Typepad - And Blog Content - Disappears?— If my blogging service disappeared or someone stole my blog and made money off it, would I care?
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DVD Review: The Man Who Fell To Earth (Criterion Collection)— Strange and surreal, David Bowie's 1976 alien experience of a film is a rewarding and unique film experience
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