- Monday, September 18, 2006 — 58 Articles Published
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War: The Distinction Between Justice And Vindication— Are we at war or seeking revenge? Do we know where that line is anymore?
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Can Season 18 Save The Simpsons?— Is it possible to jump back over the shark and be good again?
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Soul Mates, Fate and Free Will— Thoughts on how fate and free will can peacefully co-exist
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S.O.S From the Next Front— Florida needs the Nation's attention right now because trouble is brewing 91 miles south.
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Iran Has Become Neighborhood Bully - U.S. Is Wimp With Only A Gun For Courage?— Has everyone figured out that the U.S. no longer has the courage to use the bomb? Worse-has Iran figured it
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DVD Review: Black Label Society - Doom Troopin' Live (The European Invasion)— Doom Troopin' Live is a killer performance by one of the few American bands left carrying the old-school metal torch.
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The Pope and Islam— The Pope apologizes, but did he have the right idea?
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Day By Day for September 18, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 18, 2006
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Interview: Michael Badnarik, Libertarian Candidate for Texas House District 10 - Part 1— Can a well-funded Libertarian provide a real challenge to the major parties? If nothing else he offers more than
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Music Review: The Black Crowes Who Killed That Bird Out On Your Window Sill... The Movie(DVD); Freak 'N' Roll.. Into The Fog-All Join Hands The Fillmore, San Francisco (CD)— I always knew the Black Crowes were probably this good, but I have honestly never heard them sound as good
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Music Review: Chris Smither Leave the Light On— Smithers blurs the lines between blues and folk. The result is a masterpiece.
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Ring The Alarm: Beyonce Is Not A Diva— Over the years, the media has anointed the star of Destiny’s Child with a title she doesn't deserve.
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Music Review: Christina Aguilera - "Hurt"— Christina Aguilera pulls out another ballad bound for the top of the charts.
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DVD Review: Bruford - Rock Goes To College— Bruford's blurring of rock and jazz is a reason to throw your cap in the air!
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Movie Review: Gridiron Gang— The second inspirational football film of the season is actually worth watching.
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Music Review: Alan Broadbent - Every Time I Think Of You— ...with musicians as varied as Woody Herman, Nelson Riddle, Henry Mancini and Natalie Cole.
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NCAA Tailgate Cleanup: Week Three— "Separation Saturday" resulted in big wins for Michigan, LSU, Oregon, USC, Louisville, TCU and Clemson. Temple? Still bad.
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Movie Review: The Last Kiss— A tapestry of fractured relationships, revealing hope for the future.
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TV Preview: Jericho— It's the feel-good story of the apocalypse.
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Music Review: The Toronto Sessions - Archie Edwards— As teacher, mentor, and caretaker of tradition, Archie Edwards was very influential and important to the preservation of blues music.
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The WB Bids Adieu— Two networks exit, one network enters.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 10 - Season Premiere— The Emmy-winning Amazing Race is taking us for another whirlwind trip around the world!
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Movie Review: Al Franken: God Spoke— While amusing at times, the filmmakers fail to tell a compelling or universal tale. You have to decide if "that's
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Looking At The Future of Newspapers— When you get down to the basics, newspapers are a business and they see a very clear way forward. You
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Concert Review: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2006 - Day Three— The rain didn't stop Tom Petty.
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Concert Review: The Polyphonic Spree in Austin, Texas— As entertaining and colorful as ever, the political new Spree has learned to rock. Less bubbles. More balls.
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Wants To Know If Cheating Husband Regrets It: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I was married to a Virgo for 17 years.
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Music Review: Joanna Newsom - Ys— I have a friend who calls Joanna Newsom an "irritating, squeaky woman" - some people just can't get past her
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Sci-Fi Channel Original Review: Shapeshifter— Sci-Fi Channel shows how much they hate us.
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Music Review: Bob Seger - Face The Promise— ...
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - All For the Children— Lulu takes the final step and Liz takes a fall.
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Music Review: Pretty Blues - Antoinette Montague— If this is the future of Jazz, Blues or even Rock & Roll, the music is in very good hands.
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TV Preview: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip— Aaron Sorkin is back at NBC, but is Studio 60 up to Sorkin's usual standards?
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Finding Your Life Purpose (Part Two): Camels and Lions and Dragons, Oh My!— While safe, secure, and predictable, the camel is no longer vital, energized, and passionate.
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Beatles Venue Awarded Building Status and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Beatles. Google, YouTube and Warner Music in today's update.
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Mozilla, Adobe, and Microsoft: The BugBlog Report 9/18/06— Update your Firefox, get a fix for Adobe's Flash Player, and patch MS Publisher. Here's how.
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Concert Review: 2006 Austin City Limits Festival - Day One— Keeping Austin hot with one of the more diverse musical festivals in the world.
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DVD Review: The World's Most Famous Haunted House Attraction: A Tribute to Britannia Manor— Britannia Manor was the most elaborate and interactive Haunted House ever done.
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Beauty and Sadness— The constant pursuit of beauty is a constant source of sadness. No, really. Perhaps not for cosmetic surgeons.
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Satire: Canadian Politics: The Case Of The Missing Kyoto Accord, Part Seven— It looked like my time on this case was running out fast no matter what I wanted
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Book Review: No god but God by Reza Aslan— A book so tightly packed with information that it threatens to burst: Aslan zooms through history as though he were
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Book Review: The Accidental Investment Banker by Jonathan Knee— Get a sideline view as Wall Street's investment banks implode during the Internet boom and bust of the '90s.
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The Healthy Skeptic: Whole Body Vibration Training Is A Case Of The Emperor Having No Clothes— To paraphrase Coleridge, “Research, research everywhere but not a drop of proof.”
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CD Review: OutKast - Idlewild— An album which will send most listeners scurrying to find their copies of prior - and better - OutKast records.
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Book Review: Alone in Eden by Stephen R. Pastore— The Garden of Eden and the Fall... with a unique twist.
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TV Review: The Class— If the show doesn’t improve in the next few episodes, I fear this Class will not graduate.
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Book Review: Confrontation at Lepanto by T.C.F. Hopkins— Part of the early history of Islamic/Western "relations."
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Music Review: Nevertheless – Live Like We’re Alive— Indie pop-rock that Dashboard Confessional fans should love!
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Interview with Virgil Franklin, Master of Horror Music— This week we are interviewing Virgil Franklin, a mainstay of the horror film and haunted attraction music industry.
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Movie Review: The U.S. vs. John Lennon— Sure to be one of the best documentaries, if not one of the best films, of 2006.
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Music Review: Talk to La Bomb - Brazilian Girls— The girls are back, and this time they’re angry.
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Import Pics Lead to SuperNOVA Song Possibilities— We toot our horn on everything we know about Dance Dance Revolution SuperNOVA for the PS2.
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Interview with Media Critic Eric Umansky— "Journalists should give readers and viewers the facts clearly and prominently without misleading balance. That’s not always easy."
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Concert Review: Austin City Limits Festival 2006, Day Two— Day two of the ACL Festival brings its strongest effort.
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TV Review: The Class Series Premiere— The Class is one edgy student body.
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Movie Review: Amores perros— Debut feature by director Alejandro González Iñárritu, interlinking three stories about dog owners. In Spanish with English subtitles.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: Super Powers, Cat Scratch Fever, and Adam's Apple.
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Italy Defeats Belgium For Fed Cup Championship— Belgium star Justine Henin-Hardenne was forced to retire her doubles match.
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