- Friday, September 08, 2006 — 45 Articles Published
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Interview: Just Cause Directors - Christofer Sundberg and Linus Blomberg— Chrisfoter an Linus talk about the origins, the technical achievements, and the excitement of Just Cause.
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Music Review: J. C. Andersen - When the Tide Rolls In— Appealing to a broad audience, youthful newcomer J. C. Andersen may just become the next rising star in American country
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Busted Between Bars? Paris Makes Cuffs Couture— Can this crafty celebutante connive her way out of her DUI?
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Ryan Howard's Amazing Colossal Season Offers Something For Everyone— Especially his team, which would not be anywhere near the Wild Card standings without him.
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The Illusionist Magical Competition— Do you have a gift for magic?
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The Path to 9/11 Creates A Case of Reactionary Protester Syndrome— The pendulum swings left and Reactionary Protester Syndrome pops up again.
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Movie Review: The Death of Mr. Lazarescu— This comedy is quite possibly the saddest film I've ever seen.
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Movie Review: Radioland Murders (1994)— A surprisingly funny farce. Someone is killing people during the WBN broadcast. Join an A-List cast as they determine 'whodunit'
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DVD Review: District B13— A dream come true for action movie fans.
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Awe And Reason Don't Mix— Without awe, how can you enjoy the beauty that is inherently part of life?
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Making A Lot Of Synths: The Lore Of Korg’s Software Synthesizers— The best-selling digital synthesizer of all time can now be played on your PC.
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Day By Day for September 08, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 08, 2006
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up for Sept. 7 2006 - Broonzy, Shimabukuro, DiJoseph— Big Bill had his callused fingers on the pulse of what life was all about.
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The Protector's Kung Fu Video Contest— Are you a kung fu master?
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Concert Review: Man Man at the Pitchfork Music Festival, Union Park, Chicago, 7.29.06— Dressed in white shorts and white shirts and sporting white and red face paint, they begin to blow, hit, pinch
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Xbox 360 Review: Prey— Prey is a long awaited FPS. Though it shows elements of older games it is thoroughly innovative.
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Music Review: Dirty Dozen Brass Band - What's Going On?— The Dirty Dozen Brass Band mostly have much more interesting arrangements than the Marvin Gaye originals.
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Music Video Review: Carrie Underwood Tears It Up In Before He Cheats— Carrie Underwood brings the house down with her new killer video "Before He Cheats."
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It's Revenge Time For BBC On Blair— What does BBC TV have against British PM Tony Blair?
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The Friday Morning Listen - Bill Evans, Jim Hall - Intermodulation— Both musicians swap lead/comping roles in such a subtle way that you might almost forget that two different instruments are
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Study Finds Celebrities to Be Narcissistic - Paris Hilton Kindly Demonstrates— Celebutante's arrest on drunk driving charges obligingly coincides with release of study results.
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Outfoxing Outfoxed: Politics and Media— Money is the driving power in media. Fox is driven by money but their drive is more visible because they
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Malegaon Blasts Rock India: Dozens Killed and Injured— Following Friday prayers about 35 people have died and over 150 injured in two separate bomb blasts in Malegaon, India
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TV Preview: Shark— James Woods is reason enough to watch this new lawyer show.
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Multi-Function Device From Apple the Real iPod Killer?— We should have guessed that the company most likely to kill the iPod would be Apple with a newer device.
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General Musharraf Signs "Peace Treaty" With Pro-Taliban Militants?!— Musharraf signs "peace treaty" with Al-Qaeda and its sympathisers and takes the world for a ride yet again.
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Music Review: Shane Bartell – Too Soon To Say— Shane Bartell's debut album is perfect for someone trying to get over a broken heart.
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Band Of The Week: Aaron McMullan a.k.a. The Duke De Mondo— Aaron: "So yeah… (laughing) I’m naked when I sing."
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Book Review: The Keep - Janet Egan— A master at the art of showing – not telling – Egan illustrates the importance of having our own keep.
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Friday Flash: Balls, Balls, Balls— As promised, balls, balls, and more balls. Not just three games this week, but six!
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Political Revolution: An Imposter— What intensifies the urge in the people of a nation to change the way they are living their lives?
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Covenant, Hollywoodland, The Protector— Superman takes on the occult, and a new martial arts star takes flight.
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Book Review: Chance Fortune And The Outlaws by Shane Berryhill— Holy smokes! There's a new superhero in town... er, school!
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Examining 9/11: Truth, Lies, Or Conspiracy?— Assessing two books that take opposite views of whether the truth has been told about what happened on 9/11.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Overnight Into Friday 9/08— Erika and Mike Boogie along for five days in the Big Brother house? Yikes... the latest news from the
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Eulogy for Sue Weiland and The Meaning of Her Gift to Me— Life is not for the weak of heart. Love is not for the timid.
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A Critic's Conundrum: Is Any Publicity Really Good Publicity?— I seek your thoughts, oh music reviewers and readers!
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Ellen DeGeneres to Host the 79th Oscar Telecast— Hosting the Oscars isn't an easy gig. Is Ellen up to it?
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DVD Review: The Maid— The first horror film from Singapore is a superb ghost story. Can you survive Hungry Ghost Month?
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Music Review: Tego Calderón - The Underdog/El Subestimado— Tego achieved — in all his modesty — the true mastership over latin urban music with this essential record.
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NCAA Football Predictions, Week 2: The WAC— Where I overanalyze a football conference that probably me and three other people actually care about.
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Movie Review: Al Franken: God Spoke — Al Franken speaks truth to power.
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Goodbye CBGB: The End Of An Era— CBGB is the stuff of legends both inside and outside of the NYC rock crowd.
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Music Review: Something Borrowed Something - Blue— After releasing wonderful, quirky independent records for well over fifteen years, Blue should by now be an American icon.
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PS2 Review: Final Fantasy VII - Dirge of Cerberus— Tedium and complex come to mind instead of excitement and fun in this exclusive Playstation 2 title.
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