- Sunday, September 10, 2006 — 40 Articles Published
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Music Review: The Town's Old Fair - Josh Lederman y Los Diablos— If a Mulligan stew of Western folk music styles were made, Josh Lederman y Los Diablos would be in the
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TV Review: Celebrity Duets, 9/7/2006— Starting this week, we are now the ones holding the fate of our non-celeb singers in our dialing fingers.
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Do This With Your Diet - Just Do It— I can’t afford good white wine but I learned in France to chill a red. I’m sure we’ll be happy.
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DVD Review: Lonesome Jim - A Depressing Comedy Directed by Steve Buscemi— Buscemi's direction leads to chaotic disarray in the darkly comedic Lonesome Jim.
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Detour on the Path to 9/11— Focusing on the wrong debate. Let it air and then discuss it.
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Sudden Death Syndrome: A Warning From The Heart— New study shows sudden cardiac arrest is not always sudden. There is time to act, but none to waste.
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Music Review: Electric Light Orchestra - On The Third Day, Face The Music, A New World Record (Remastered Versions)— Nobody quite mixed the ambitious reach of seventies symphonic rock, with the ear for a great pop hook the way
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Day By Day for September 10, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 10, 2006
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Acting Naturally: Classic Country Music Ages Well— For the benefit of those who tend to dismiss geezer music as just "oldies" or maybe something by Glenn Miller...
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Croc Hunter Steve Irwin To Be Buried At Australia Zoo, Daughter Bindi To Carry Conservation Torch— Steve Irwin to remain at Australia Zoo, wildlife hospital to be built, and Animal Planet's tribute.
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Politics And Media In The U.K.: Cult of Personality— The British media have engineered a cult of personality to help hide Blair's dreadful legacy and Brown's complicity in it.
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Featured Artist: Barenaked Videos Rock— If only 50 Cent had the same artistic vision.
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Brad and Angelina Stand Up, While Lance and Reichen Accept an Award— Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie make a stand for marriage equality, while Lance Bass receives an award for unknown reasons.
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HP's Patricia Dunn Should Go— It's time the HP board fires its chairperson, Patricia Dunn.
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Movie Review: Un Soir, Un Train— Some lost films should be discovered, others can stay in obscurity.
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There's A Full Moon Out: Charles Band Prepares 2006 Horror Road Show— The king of low budget horror, science fiction, and fantasy films is taking his show on the road.
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Book Review: The Chinatown Death Cloud Peril by Paul Malmont— A gripping historical novel that that traces events that sort of happened.
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Book Review: JPod by Douglas Coupland— Irritating yet compelling, JPod is a story of the Google generation, and a particularly amoral but loyal contingent.
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Reflections on The Green Sheet Man Republic— Sometimes you find new neighborhoods are as real as the ones you've escaped. Coming face to face with homelessness...
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Interview: Razorlight Frontman Johnny Borrell Looks Back and Ahead— I was expecting to be faced with an arrogant, self-important, narcissistic rock star.
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Concert Review: Rancid— What can you expect from a band that’s considered one of the founders of the early nineties neo-punk movement?
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Music Review: Bob Dylan - Modern Times— Dylan countercultural? Hardly.
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Lewis Hamilton Reigns As GP2 World Champion— Thanks to a yellow flag, Hamilton gains the point he needed to take the title.
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Maria Sharapova Claims US Open Title— The young Russian defied the odds by beating Justine Henin-Hardenne in straight sets.
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Michael Schumacher Says Goodbye To F1— A look back at the Formula 1 legend's career.
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The First Political Coup of the 21st Century— It's the perfect definition of our current world that the first political coup of the new century is going to
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Satire - Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord, Part Six— More and more I'm convinced that I would never be cut out for bondage. I just don't like mixing work
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Nobody Does Xenophobia Better Than Us— We treat dogs and cats better than foreigners, especially at our borders.
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Movie Review: The Illusionist— Beautiful to look at, but it is less filling than desired.
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Movie Review: The Wicker Man and the Wicked Woman— The Wicker Man remake is implausible in every way, and its attacks on women and others are disturbing.
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Movie Review: Talladega Nights— Talladega Nights is a comedy with more bark than bite.
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Music Review: Taking the Air - Shawn Prescott Haussler— Quiet Celtic music with a soupçon of New Age romance and American jazz energy... and Shawn Prescott Hausler's lovely
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9/11 Is an Anniversary We Can Never Forget— We Americans must mark this day as sacred and honor those lost for the sake of those who died as
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The Mythical 1200: The Internet and the Future of TV— What happens in the struggle for eyeballs between Internet companies and those in the TV business affects what we do
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The "Research" Behind the Hypergravity Whole Body Vibration Platform— Decide for yourself if research constitutes proof the Whole Body Vibration training is viable for the general population.
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Movie Review: The Covenant— Haven't I seen this before... ?
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News Analysis: 9/11: We Are Changed Forevermore— What is the lasting aftermath of 9/11 in terms of American attitudes, values, and behaviors? Are we different or
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Movie Review: Hollywoodland— Superman shot himself. Or did he?
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DVD Review: Double Indemnity (1944)— No discussion of film noir is complete without Billy Wilder's 1944 masterpiece Double Indemnity.
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Liar Liar Pants on Fire!— Condi caught in a lie the media will ignore on 9/11
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