- Tuesday, October 17, 2006 — 49 Articles Published
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: Moving In With Mom, A Piece of Tail, and Flying South
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The Break-Up, Over the Hedge, American Dreamz: Region 1 DVD Releases for October 17, 2006— This week, Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn foretell their own destiny, assuming they've actually broken up.
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Reid Him His Rights— Harry Reid has been screaming about the culture of corruption, but it is obvious he is an expert in the
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Book Review: Who's Afraid To Be A Millionaire? by Kelvin Boston— You might not be afraid of money, but you may be afraid of doing what it takes to get it.
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Confession of a Closet Science Fiction Fan— While Science Fiction/Fantasy may tolerate cheesy aliens and prancing elves, it also allows more artistic license and ability to manipulate
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Day By Day for October 17, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for October 17, 2006
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Absorbs Bad Energy - Pisces Sun, Virgo Moon Square Mars: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I don’t believe I have psychic abilities.
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Book Review: Wrestling with God and Men: Homosexuality in the Jewish Tradition by Steven Greenberg— Regardless of whether one agrees with Rabbi Greenberg, he brings a unique perspective committed to tradition and change, and is
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Celluloid Illusions of War— Clint Eastwood wants to remind us that the soldiers are not public relations tools.
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Movie Review: The Departed— Any film starring Jack Nicholson will always deserve a screening and The Departed is no exception.
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Book Review: The Medical Science of House, M.D. by Andrew Holtz— It fills such a peculiar niche, I can't quite imagine the broader audience for it.
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Q: Can We Drink Radioactive Alcohol?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Music Review: The Pipettes - We Are The Pipettes— The Pipettes want to rock your world — then not call the day after.
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Interview: MeeVee Speaks with Men in Trees Star James Tupper— James Tupper steps clear of the forest for MeeVee.
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Music DVD Review: Chet Baker Live In '64 & '79— Two performances that show the legendary Chet Baker at his cool jazz coolest.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Feast— Comedy and gore are always a good combination.
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Gear Review: PDA Panache DS Lite Pro Stylus— PDA Panache makes a metal stylus that feels more stylus like than the plastic one from Nintendo.
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Music Review: Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah— The Scissor Sisters dig deeper and reach higher heights on the follow-up to their great debut.
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Music Review: Regina Spektor - Begin To Hope— Fantasic piano, a gorgeous voice, drumstick-on-chair percussion—what's not to love?
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BCRadio Podcast 10/16/2006— You'll get no encore from this week's show with Ken Edwards and Joan Hunt!
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The Image of War— Clint Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers opens October 20.
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The Bizarre Fantasy Life of George Bush— I am your president, and I would never lie to the American people.
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Book Review: Religion of Peace? Islam's War Against The World by Gregory M. Davis— A warning to the west: wake up before it's too late.
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Vampire Hunting is Tax Exempt?— The IRS is looking for Wesley Snipes after his indictment on tax evasion.
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DVD Review: Marie Antoinette (1938)— MGM Star Norma Shearer stars as the Queen of France, co-starring Tyrone Power as her lover Axel von Ferson.
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Overlooked Alternatives: the Tragically Hip, Manic Street Preachers, Primus— A couple of frustrating imports and a cheesy Primus best-of.
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DVD Review: Dust Devil - The Final Cut Five-Disc Collector's Edition— Hypnotic, distrubing, eerie, and also very, very beautiful.
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Music Review: Robert Randolph & the Family Band - Colorblind— With a sick funk hook and catchy refrain, you will be dragged along by its inertia.
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Be Careful Of Caterpillars Offering Pipes— If a caterpillar on a leaf smoking a hookah invites you to join him, just say "no."
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The Simpsons Launches a "Treehouse of Horror" Create-Your-Own Promo Contest— Slice, dice, and win your way to The Simpsons' 400th episode party in Los Angeles.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Copeland, The Freedom Toast, Scanners, Cold War Kids, and Asylum Street Spankers— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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The Ghost of New London Stalks the Election— Forget the smokescreen of pages and protests for a minute and look at an issue that really hits home -
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DVD Review: Me, Eloise— While the DVD case for Me, Eloise may look bright, attractive, and fitting for a young princess, its insides are
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Madonna Breaks Off a Piece of Malawi— Her new son goes "home."
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Music Review: Ruben Studdard - The Return — American Idol Winner Releases Third Album— This third album is a return to the music that helped him win American Idol.
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TV Sneak Peek: Knights of Prosperity— The premise of Knights makes it worth checking out.
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Second Edition of the Chase for the Sculpted Man— A bad week for running backs not named Hart and a good week for players that didn't even play.
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Book Review: Tommyland by Tommy Lee with Anthony Bozza— Inside the mind of Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
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Music Review: The Visionaries - We Are The Ones (We've Been Waiting For)— Los Angeles based hip hop crew The Visionaries rock the spot with their new album.
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Box Office Update 10/13-10/15: The Grudge 2 Creeps to the Top— If you're not careful, the Grudge-girl will get you.
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TV Review: Heroes - Episode 2 "Don't Look Back"— This show has something for everyone, including a cute girl in a cheerleader outfit.
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We Could Be Heroes— Lost has been bumped off the top of my television priorities list by the super-powered Heroes
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Interview with Closet Space Director Mel House— Indie horror filmmaker Mel House talks about his upcoming movie filmed in a closet. A nasty inter-dimensional closet, that is.
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Book Review: The Mission Song by John Le Carré— Le Carré is as in tune and aware of the world around him as he ever was.
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TV Review: CSI: NY - "Hung Out To Dry"— Can the cops crack the code before it's too late?
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Movie Review: The Departed Is Amazing— Overall, not much of a children's movie...
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Movie Review: No Umbrella: Election Day In The City— How much can possibly go wrong in the 2004 Presidential Election? Watch.
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Baidu.com and MTV to Show Music Videos in China and The Daily Music and Tech News— Baidu.com and MTV, New Jay-Z, and Turner Broadcasting and Nokia in today's update.
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Harry Reid Violates Senate Rules on Gifts— Harry Reid of Nevada received free ringside boxing tickets. His acceptance of them violated a number of items in
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