- Tuesday, September 19, 2006 — 48 Articles Published
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DVD Review: Grease: Rockin’ Rydell Edition— If you are looking to buy Grease on DVD, the Rockin’ Rydell Edition is the one that you want.
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DVD Review: Lost Seasons 1 & 2— Better than most movies, Lost Seasons 1 and 2 is tension filled and compelling.
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BCRadio - 9/18/2006— It's a full week and a great show. And it's my birthday... so recognize!
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DVD Review: The Office - Season Two— The US version has drifted toward more comedic touches, giving the show a lighter, upbeat feel without detracting from its
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Book Review: Debunking 9/11 Myths - Why Conspiracy Theories Can't Stand Up to the Facts by the Editors of Popular Mechanics— A devastating and fully documented refutation counters the pseudoscience and logical fallacies of the "9/11 truth movement."
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The Devil and Daniel Johnston, The Proposition, Hard Candy: Region 1 DVD Releases for September 19, 2006— One of these films could easily make my ten best list for this year. No, not Stay Alive.
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Book Review: Among the Gods by Lynn Austin— Lovers of biblical fiction will find this a satisfying, meaty read.
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Book Review: Manga - Air Gear Vol. 1— Sometimes the ground just isn't enough when you need to settle your differences.
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Concert Review: Austin City Limits Festival 2006 - Day Three— Day three of the ACL Festival begins with soothing reggae but limps to the end.
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Day By Day for September 19, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 19, 2006.
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Armed Man In Halls Of U.S. Capital Building Exposes Bush’s Homeland “Security” As a Joke— The U.S. was very lucky this Monday that we didn't lose the Capital Building.
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Elections In Sweden: World's Happiest People?— The Swedes have more of everything: more holidays, more wall-to-wall welfare and more Volvos, relatively speaking, than almost anybody else.
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DVD Review: Canned Heat - Live At Montreux 1973— A chance to see this straightforward, blues boogie band at their hard-driving best.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Hard Candy— Mmm... candy...
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Movie Review: Blow-Up— ... not quite the blow-me-up-and-away cinema classic I was led to expect.
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Box Office Update 9/15-9/17: The Rock Leads Gridiron Gang to the Top— Gridiron came on like gangbusters as the second football-themed film to take the top spot in a month.
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America: A Nation of Millionaires— It's still 'the economy, stupid', but trying to build a political campaign on a failing economy only works if the
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TV/DVD Review: Go, Diego, Go! - “Diego’s Wolf Pup Rescue”— Second season teaser is cute fun for a wide variety of kids (parents, too!).
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Music Review: Transparency - Lenny Solomon— Solomon's music resembles most the compositions of Aaron Copeland or Ferde Grofé, blending modern styles with a folk music ambience.
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Music Review: John Martyn - In Session At The BBC— A space cadet in old folkie's clothing
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Still Think We Can Hold Hands And Talk About It?— We need to come together as a country to defeat a common enemy who does not care if you are
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Sega Announces Virtua Fighter 5 Console Details— Sega looks to knuckle up its classic franchise on the Playstation 3.
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Oxygen to Publish Two Original Dance Titles— New titles to surround dancers in arrows.
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Editing Fashion— Fashion photographer Nick Knight brings a new type of fashion content to the web.
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Placating Terrorists— Stop allowing the enemy to define the terms and thus dictate the rules of engagement.
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Rebuilding Your Life From The Past Forward— It's not living in the past to strive to overcome its effects on your present.
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PC Game Review: The Matrix Online— The Matrix Online looks true to the film but what about its game play?
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Overlooked Alternatives: Dave Douglas, The Devil And Daniel Johnston, Andy Partridge, Red Sparowes— All over the map this week - jazz, a DVD, subversive pop, and post-rock/metal.
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Western State Terrorism: The London Connection— Britain’s basic benevolence in foreign policy is largely in the realms of myth making.
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Viewing 9/11 From Abroad: A Personal Perspective— Experiencing the fifth anniversary of 9/11 from foreign waters provides a different perspective on the commemoration.
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Where Content Is Headed— With the proliferation of new types of content, here are five new avenues to watch.
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Google Shot Down By Belgian Court— Google News lost a court case in Belgium and can no longer preview/syndicate Belgian French/German language newspapers.
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Willie Nelson Arrested and The Daily Music and Tech News— Willie Nelson busted for marijuana, Microsoft's Soapbox, and 'Pet Sounds' live in today's update.
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Iraq: American Options— "Are we baby-sitting a civil war in Iraq?" It is a most pertinent question in light of the hearing discussed
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Book Review: 1776 by David McCullough— Revolutionaries fighting a super-power. Radicals who would be traitors if they lost. An exciting history of forming
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Movie Review: The Last Kiss— During a viewing of this film, you may find yourself seeing your friends, your family or even yourself in these
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A Sudden Trip to Pakistan – Last Day Reflections in Lahore— Could a three-day stay in an enemy country help diffuse the biased prejudices? Could an Indian find love and affection
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Manga Review: Beautiful People by Mitsukazu Mihara— Mitsukazu Mihara throws us yet another frighteningly addictive, inspiring story with a gothic twist.
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TV Review: Extras - Season Two Premiere (With Orlando Bloom)— The British comedy hit is back with more big name guest stars.
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Finding Your Life Purpose (Part Three): Saying No, Saying Yes— Don't just quit! There is a difference between a reactionary, overwhelmed, resentful "No" and the "No" that represents a conscious
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The Practice and Boston Legal: A Miscarriage of Justice— Pro bonehead: David Kelley’s Boston Legal is a travesty of justice.
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Movie Review: Murray Lerner's Festival— Festival is a powerful record of the Newport Folk Festival and the folk movement of the 1960s.
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DVD Review: Jigoku— In Nobuo Nakagawa's cult classic, everyone goes to hell.
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TV Review: Celebrity Duets - Week Three - Reveal Show— Six becomes five on the results show.
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Desperate Housewives - What Will They Think Of Next?— The mystery just gets juicier and juicier.
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Movie Review: I Spit On Your Grave— Defending the undefendable as penance for a past slight.
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TV Review: Smith— Ray Liotta plays a bad guy. Is that new and different?
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TV Blogger Press Conference: CBS's Jericho— An online press conference with executive producer Jon Turteltaub and actor Skeet Ulrich to help promote their new series.
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