- Friday, September 15, 2006 — 50 Articles Published
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Self-Portrait of a Killer: Montreal Gunman Kimveer Gill aka Fatality666— Who was Fatality666? These are posts and photos taken from Kimveer Gill's Vampirefreaks.com journal and profile page.
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Pick One: Liberty or Security?— When our troops return, which choice will they find America made behind their backs in these trying times?
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Film Noir Thursday #10: High and Low— High and Low is a good film noir that rounds out the Film Noir Marathon.
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TV Review: Survivor 13: Cook Islands - Season Premiere— Can reality television really be a social experiment? The controversial new season of Survivor has started! Or... "How
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Animal Planet To Air Public Memorial For Steve Irwin and 15-Hour Marathon— Tickets have been distributed for memorial and media access will be limited out of respect to Irwin family.
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Bush Approval Ratings Up This Week— If Bush, with his improved ratings, continues to make positive speeches, he might be able to give GOP candidates a
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Bravo's Project Runway A Runaway Hit As Three Cut Out And Split This Week— The key to the best reality shows on television is suspense derived from a goal desperately desired by interesting, passionate,
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Day By Day for September 15, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 15, 2006
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Geezers and Grandmas and Basic Biology— Father Time ticks for both men and women. We all have to listen to our biological clocks.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Black Dahlia, The Last Kiss, Gridiron Gang, Everyone's Hero— Four movies, four audiences. Where do you fall?
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Music Review: Sam Roberts - Chemical City— A sonic journey that parlays between straight-ahead rock and acoustic-tinged melodies.
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Music Review: Campfire - Chuck Cheesman— Good enough now to be a star in his local folk scene and a contender regionally. can Cheesman break out?
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What Zoey 101 Fans Have Been Waiting For... The New Season Is Finally Here— Will Chase finally tell Zoey how he feels in the season premiere? Is Nicole officially off the show? Find out
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DVD Review: House - Season Two— The irascible doctor in a superb sophomore season.
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Music Review: TV On The Radio - Return To Cookie Mountain— Beauty meets chaos in the challenging, gorgeous second CD by Brooklyn art-rock pioneers TV On The Radio.
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What Will Happen With Newspapers?— Continuing that debate about what will happen to newspapers and television.
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Significant Beginnings Lead To CCR— My son began developing eclectic tastes in music and playing it so loudly that I could hear it through his
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TV Preview: How I Met Your Mother - "Where Were We?"— The series is back with some big changes for the characters.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Joe Jackson - Big World— Back to my home town. Sort of.
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Interview With David Baldacci, Author of The Collectors— "I don't write every day nor do I have a 'words per day' goal. That is just too artificial."
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DVD Review: Smallville Season 5— Clark begins to fully grasp his destiny.
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Checking on Your Elders: Just Leave the Water Running— There's nothing wrong with longevity, but I've had a glimpse of the future and I'm not sure I want to
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Ten Years, Ten Days In Journalism: Spanning The Age Of The Internet— With barely a breath inhaled after graduation from Central Washington University, I started my first job on September 4, 1996.
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Movie Review: Gridiron Gang— The Rock takes on some sports action as the football coach at a juvenile detention center. Xzibit also stars.
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Revisiting The Rap Album That Saved the South (For Me)— Why T.I.'s 2003 release Trap Muzik is the jewel of my southern rap collection.
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CD Review - Martin Gordon's How Am I Doing So Far?— How Am I Doing So Far is a good representation of Gordon's work with some bonus tracks thrown in also.
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A Brief Guide to Digital Photography— Would you like to shoot like a pro and have your photos come out ready for print?
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NaNoWriMo Notes #33: Modern Times— I wonder what sort of karmic debt I'm paying off by having to use the equipment of these modern times.
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Movie Review: September 11 (2002)— It left me feeling so very angry, not so much regarding the event itself, but what some very well known
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Blair Witch Director's Web Journey— The director of The Blair Witch Project distributes his most recent film via the Internet.
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President Bush and Iraq: Historic Vision or Tactically-Challenged, Oil-Drenched Folly?— Could it have been a slip of the tongue, the President being museful amongst right-thinking writer types?
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Buddha Graduate School: Lessons on Life from the Dying— No one teaches more about living well than those who are dying well.
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Comic Review: DC Comics (Post Infinite Crisis) 52, Week 14— I never thought I would like to read the adventures of heroes with no powers, let alone heroes doing detective
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Rumbling In Paradise - Swedish National Elections on Sunday— Can Persson survive a national turn to the right?
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Book Review: The Loved One by Evelyn Waugh— "The artist's load" and Waugh: He didn't know America well enough to hate it.
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Music Review: Golden Smog - Another Fine Day— A look at the Featured Artist's newest release.
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Band Of The Week: The Crash Moderns— This five-piece, power-pop band have a sound that is an exciting mix of retro-pop and modern pop-rock.
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Journalist Oriana Fallaci Dead At 77— Oriana Fallaci, remembered differently by different generations, died today as she lived — with bravery.
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Spinach That Kills: Poor Popeye…— Found in nine states already, deadly E. coli has been found in bagged spinach.
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An Interview With Géla Babluani, Director of 13 (Tzameti)— Babluani's first film deals realistically and pessimistically with the violence he feels is inherent in humanity.
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Friday Flash: Drag The Dot, 3-DTris, and Click-Drag-Type— This week's game can really be a drag, man. Drag the Dot, Drag along with Clicking and Typing, it's a
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Music Review: Roots 'n' Roll - Bill Culp— Culp presents a variety of Rockabilly styles with the respect and energy they deserve and promises a rockin' good time.
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Movie Review: Snow Cake at the Toronto International Film Festival— This is a movie about accepting your demons, not about battling with them.
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Uncle Seth Podcast #20: What Are You Listening To Now?— It could be old, it could be new — what are you listening to right now?
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NCAA Football Picks: Week Three in the WAC— Last week I went 1-5. Let’s see if I can suck much less this weekend.
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An Interview With Zen Noir Director Marc Rosenbush— Zen Noir follows a detective investigating a mysterious death at a Buddhist temple. Director Marc Rosenbush was kind enough to
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TV Review: The Ultimate Fighter 4 - Episode 5— Old guard, new guard, pulling guard - Pete Spratt is back and Din Thomas dominates.
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TV Review: Eureka— Take Farscape, get rid of the ship and the aliens and the exciting battles and the memorable characters and you've
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TV Preview: The Class— The Class gets a pass - barely.
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A Consensus on Immigration— Congress is back in session and the battle over immigration reform has resumed.
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