- Friday, August 25, 2006 — 40 Articles Published
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TV Review: Rock Star Supernova - Pike Peaks Out— Rock Star: Supernova; Pike sent packing, Dilana tells all, the Thunder from Down Under erupts, Magni catches "Fire".
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DVD Review: When Do We Eat?— The "world's fastest seder" turns into 40 minutes (times two) humorous and spiritual journey for the Stuckman family.
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Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios— The inside scoop about Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios. Be prepared to be scared, because I've seen some of
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Day By Day for August 25, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 25, 2006
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Music Review: Muddy Waters - They Call Me Muddy Waters— He was the man, and one of the most important blues singers of the twentieth century.
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New Movie Releases and Box Office Predictions: Beerfest, Invincible, How to Eat Fried Worms, Idlewild— No Germans were harmed in the writing of this column.
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Film Noir Thursday #8: Rififi— Rififi is a great example of the film noir genre.
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The Trailer Park: School for Scoundrels— Jon Heder, from high school student to meter maid.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Evening And Overnight Into Friday 8/25— What's happened in the house since last night's live eviction? Who will Erika nominate? Check in on the
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Planet Rodney Dangerfield: Pluto Gets Dissed— To have your own moon catch up with you has to be the ultimate in being dissed if you’ve gotten
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The Friday Morning Listen - Black Sabbath— Luckily, I was saved by a huge explosion.
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The Raconteurs to Tour With Bob Dylan and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Raconteurs and Bob Dylan, Google faces reclassification and more VMA performers announced in today's update.
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Satire: Dave Mustaine, Groundbreaking Political Visionary— Be prepared to be blown away by Dave Mustaine and his genius.
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Band Of The Week: The Ruse— I expected the stereotype: arrogant, narcissistic, shallow. But John Dauer is intelligent, articulate, deeply thoughtful and has a charming
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Katherine Harris or the End of the World— Katherine Harris gives an interview that makes me scared to death of her.
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King Nagin— Representative Pete King, (R-NY) and Mayor Ray Nagin of New Orleans clash in the press after Nagin made critical comments
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India Anchored Service Providers See Huge Growth Ahead— India-headquartered service players' current performance clearly points to a robust growth in the near future.
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First Sign of the Apocalypse: Jessica Simpson Makes Britney Spears Look Like an Intelligent Mommy— Don’t come knocking unless you’ve been invited.
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Managing Stress: It’s Not Just How You Look At It— The time to weave your parachute is not when you're about to jump!
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Book Review: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer— One of the first novels to take on the theme of 9/11.
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Are You Writing A Book Based on Your Life? Tips from an Author— Telling the real story, if only to yourself, may be the most important thing in the end.
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Xbox 360 Review: Dead Rising— See, they're dead and rising at the same time. Not dead and walking mind you, just rising.
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Interview with George Pelecanos, author of The Night Gardener— "I am proudly a crime novelist. But it would be nice if my tombstone simply read, 'He wrote good books'."
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NaNoWriMo Notes #30: I'm Just Getting Started— I'm not about to let a little thing like a rejection letter stop me now. I've only just started.
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Art Imitates Life: Survivor and Racism— The Survivor race-based competition only imitates a society that has entrenched race-based politics for decades.
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TV Review: The Ultimate Fighter Episode Two - Edwin DeWees' Blood and Guts Win Over Gideon Ray— TUF 4 middleweights put on a show of blood and guts in this week's elimination bout.
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Music Review: The Sun-Ups - The View From Above— Rock guitar and harmonies from a forgotten age.
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Theater Review: Meryl Streep Leads Mother Courage and Her Children at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park— Meryl Streep returns to the stage for New York's hottest ticket: Brecht's timeless war play, Mother Courage, in New York's
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Paris Hilton, YouTube, and ShoZu Team Up For Orgy of Viral Promotion— Ubiquitious entities are universally drawn to each other.
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Music Review: Ocote Soul Sounds & Adrian Quesada: El Nino y El Sol— A journey to the sun, with afro beat funk stops along the way.
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Cedric Benson Could Make Chicago Un-Bear-Able— The Bears' running back battle is a classic NFL cover-up.
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Movie Review: Invincible— Mark Whalberg and Greg Kinnear star in another cookie-cutter Disney sports movie that is - you guessed it - heartwarming!
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Defining Oldies Part II - Jerry Lee Lewis— ...but could easily qualify for the Tortured Artist Hall Of Fame if such a thing existed.
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Movie Review: The Benchwarmers— Not worth your investment — be it 80 minutes or 80 cents.
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Movie Review: Lady In White— This 1980s Halloween ghost story is an effective, old-school story of loss and salvation.
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Bootleg Country: REM - 06/09/84— Rediscovering an old bootleg, for the first time.
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TV Review: Rock Star: Supernova - Ice Brings Fire— The Iceman explodes with a molten fire.
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Music Review: The Old Grey Whistle Test, Vol.3— On its own, it may prove a little to schizophrenic but to those in the know, it is essential.
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Friday Flash: Super Smash, Ikaruga, and Sonic the Hedgehog— Another week, another three games. Don't spend so long playing you forget to eat!
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Trev Alberts Returns to TV, Filling That Huge Void In Our Hearts— The former bullheaded ESPN analyst has resurfaced on CSTV, which I'm guessing is some type of sports network.
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