- Saturday, September 30, 2006 — 39 Articles Published
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Music Review: The Fuzzy Warbles Collectors Album - Andy Partridge— The rest of us will be perfectly content humming along to "Making Plans For Nigel" again.
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Thailand: Bangkok, the Peasants and the Army. How Can This Be a Democracy?— The country is deeply, fundamentally split between city and country, educated and uneducated, in ways that make selecting a reasonable
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Book Review: The Measure of a Lady by Deeanne Gist— For the lover of historical Americana delivered with a dose of sweet romance, this is a lively choice that won’t
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America Rattles Machine Guns At Canada!— Bush has the Coast Guard scaring Canada with machine gun fire. How many allies can we insult?
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Manga Review: Death Note: Volumes One - Three— Manga exploring the first three volumes of a dark and twisty modern day fantasy vigilante series.
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Manga Review: RE:Play by Christy Lijewski— A rockin' love story for punk-rocker.
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NCAA Football Picks: Week 5 in the WAC— An interesting slate of WAC games this week. Only one conference game, and it’s crap versus worse crap.
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Book Review: Deadline: Stiff by J. M. Burns— A debut mystery that begins as a locked room puzzle and ends as a first-rate thriller.
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Xbox 360 Review: NBA Live 07— How the mighty have fallen.
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Tombstone, Arizona: A Primer for the 125th Anniversary of the OK Corral - Part I— The best places to stay and drink while in Tombstone, Arizona.
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Heroin Chic and the Power of Photo Imagery Manipulation— It is acceptable to use Photoshop to fix things. It is not acceptable to sell lies.
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Day By Day for September 30, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for September 30, 2006
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Movie Review: Seabiscuit— Seabiscuit is nowhere near being one of 2003's best pictures, yet it isn't altogether worthy of a whipping either.
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Interview: Professor Steven F. Freeman, Co-Author of Was the 2004 Presidential Election Stolen?— In short, the official vote count is off by something on the order of nine million votes!
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Music DVD Reviews: Delbert McClinton, Live from Austin TX and John Hiatt, Live From Austin TX— The outfits and haircuts are amusingly dated, the rather stodgy camera work a little less amusingly so.
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Masters of Horror Interview: Gavin Goszka of Midnight Syndicate— An interview with one of the creative forces behind Midnight Syndicate, creators of horror soundtracks.
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DVD Review: Sex, Intimacy, and Diabetes - Are You Happy To See Me Or Is That Your Insulin Pump?— A new educational DVD reminds us that as we age and struggle with health issues, the libido continues to make
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Music DVD Review: Nuclear Assault - Louder, Harder, Faster— Nuclear Assault in their first-ever DVD.
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The Hurricane Winds Of Change— Is the independent judiciary the next target on the Bush hit list?
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Q: Why Do Most Snooze Buttons Only Give You Nine More Minutes of Sleep?— mental_floss Question of the Day
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Photo Essay: To Delhi or Not To Delhi, That is The Question— A Dutch diplomat calls Delhi filthy, but an American scholar seems more riveted than repulsed.
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Book Review: The Prince of the Marshes by Rory Stewart— An insider's view from an outsider of the efforts to the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq and the prospects for
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Blogcritics on Halloween '06— ...
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DVD Review: The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift— A thoughtless thrill ride! No deep messages to uncover, no codes to break – this film is just here to
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Gay Republicans Need to Grow a Pair— It's time for gay Republicans to be more like Barney Frank and less like Mark Foley.
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Was Benny Goodman A Doppelganger?— Once considered to be my musical doppelganger, in ways that go beyond what most people would consider sane and normal.
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Music Review: If I Should Fall From Grace With God, The Pogues— ...the Pogues are and always will be one of the great exports of Ireland.
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Liner Notables #5: The Byrds' Greatest Hits— "Their thing was beautiful and heavy and will be as it is." Hipper-than-thou, perhaps, but the freak flag's only at
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PSP Review: MLB 06 - The Show— This game takes the PSP well beyond what we thought it was capable of.
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Band Of The Week: The Hereafter— After talking about the real meaning of the word vagina, the “Master Cleanser” diet, and John Mayer, we had the
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Theater Review: Rabbit Hole - One Degree of Separation— The West Coast premiere of David Lindsay-Abaire's 'Rabbit Hole' shows the writer – and his characters – moving on.
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Satire: Time Delay - On 9/11's Fifth Anniversary, I Salute You President Bush— On 9/11 (give or take a week), Captain Freedom salutes President George W. Bush.
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Republicans Say: It's a Mess!— Even Republicans can see the domestic and foregin policy mess this administration has made. Make a change on November
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Farewell To An American Hero, Petty Officer David Roddy— Residents of Maryland turned out in full force to prevent the Westboro Baptists from protesting the funeral of a local
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Movie Review: My Summer of Love— In terms of character, My Summer of Love fails. It's as amateurish as a fresh face in a porno.
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TV Review: 'Til Death— It could be worse, but is that enough?
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TV Review: NCIS – Navy Criminal Investigative Services - “Escaped”— Let’s hope there will be the same incandescent television we saw in seasons two and three of NCIS.
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TV Review: Degrassi Season Six Premiere— Emma and Sean. Emma and Peter. My head hurts! Warning Spoilers!
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Book Review: Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock— When you don't talk? There's a lot of stuff that doesn't get said.
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