- Monday, October 30, 2006 — 48 Articles Published
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NCAA Tailgate Cleanup: Week Nine— Two top ten teams (USC, Clemson) take a dive... and let's just not talk about Temple, okay?
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Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Sailing Toward Cancellation-Land? Let's Hope Not— It's gotten better since its slow-ish start, and the most recent episode was pure and classic Sorkin magic.
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Music Review: Lindsey Buckingham - Under The Skin— Fleetwood Mac's secret weapon is back with his first solo release in 14 years.
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Theater Review: Bernard Pomerance's The Elephant Man at Woodrow Wilson High School, Dallas— What's a poor critic to do about a flawed but exhilarating high school production?
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Music DVD Review: Public Enemy - MKLVFKWR Manchester UK Live— Back in their heyday, Public Enemy would never dream of releasing three-year-old material, not even as a stopgap video collection.
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Day By Day for October 30, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for October 30, 2006
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Q: Was Napoleon Really a Shrimp?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Music Review: Paul Stanley - Live to Win— I never thought there would be a worse rock-dinosaur solo album than Gene Simmons' "Asshole", but a mere two years
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Movie Review: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre - The Beginning— The prequel to the remake of the classic. The Beginning doesn't even come close to matching Tobe Hooper's original Chainsaw
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Music Review: Amity Lane - The Sound of Regret— The Sound of Regret is rather fitting for this disappointing release.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 10 - Episode 7— Was that a leg? Am I watching Survior with the alliances? Give me back my adrenalin rush!
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DVD Review: Mission Impossible III— A first rate action flick gets a nice DVD release.
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Dads And Daughters - Nat And Natalie Cole— She had many, many problems, and, through it all, she resisted the temptation to record her Father's songs because...
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Nathan Fillion Gets Lost— As an unabashed follower of Joss Whedon, I'm always perked and pleased to see members of his 'verse spreading out
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Interview: Five for Fighting's Super-man, John Ondrasik— "The only thing that is certain about the future, is its uncertainty..."
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DVD Review: Mission Impossible 3— This is a forgettable action film that regains some of what made the original movie so enjoyable, but not enough.
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Don't Break Your Brother's Heart"— In which Michael Reardon breaks his brother's heart and then saves his ass.
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PSP Review: Mercury Meltdown— Meltdown is a great example of how to produce a sequel on the PSP.
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Book Review — The Atheist Manifestos I: Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris— Sam Harris challenges Americans to ask why religion is elevated to a point of dictating public policy.
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Playing Halaal Cricket in Pakistan— The dilemmas Pakistan confronts today is clearly...and ironically...reflected in its primary pastime - cricket.
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The Ballot IS the Bullet— If you form a lynch mob to kill someone, then it's no less a murder if a majority joins in.
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Arming Iraq: Whoops, Wrong Arms— George and the rest of the gang should learn how to ensure they don't supply arms to the people they're
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TV Review: Hugh Laurie Hosting Saturday Night Live— Hugh Laurie is funny, but Saturday Night Live isn't.
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Movie Review: The Mummy's Hand— Bill Sherman digs a vintage Mummy movie.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital: Laura Awakens— General Hospital revs up to celebrate the silver anniversary of daytime's most beloved couple.
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Bread and Cheese > Philadelphia Flyers?— Flyers fans are forced to shove a paper bag over their heads to cover the embarrassment of only two wins;
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Letterman and O'Reilly, A Match Made Somewhere— Bill O'Reilly exclaimed "it's all an act" on the Late Show after being heckled by Letterman's audience. What exactly did
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Congressman Duncan Hunter to Announce Presidential Bid Today— Powerful California Congressman to throw his hat into Presidential ring today.
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Movie Review: Shortbus— John Cameron Mitchell's Shortbus — it's all porno.
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DC Comics (Post Infinite Crisis) 52, Week 19— 52, a DC Comics Event starring Animal Man, Starfire, Adam Strange, Lobo, Supernova and Skeets.
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Book Review: Pride of Baghdad by Brian K. Vaughn and Nico Henricson— An intense, sad but well-told graphic novel about a doomed quartet of Iraqi lions.
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Book Review: Curse of the Narrows by Laura M. Mac Donald— With its historical and emotional depth, this is one of the best books I have read in 2006.
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The Legacy of Tax Cuts— Hate the Republicans, vote against them, but don't vote against your best interests and the welfare of the country next
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Bush's Campaigning— Election day is coming and the President and his wife are pulling out all the stops.
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Kim Clijsters' Last Wimbledon— Kim Clijsters fills us in on her plans of her final season in tennis.
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More Than a Feeling: The Fourth Edition of the Heisman Poll— The boldest poll yet has Brady Quinn on top based almost completely on a hunch.
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Myspace to Block Illegal Uploads and The Daily Music and Tech News— Myspace.com, 50 Cent, and The Scissor Sisters round out today's music and tech news update.
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Marvel and TV Soap Guiding Light Join Forces— Guiding Light becomes the superhero soap with several characters appearing in Marvel comics.
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TV Review: Nova - "Monster of the Milky Way"— Nova explores one of the greatest monsters in the Milky Way- the black hole at its very center.
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DVD Review: Masters Of Horror - Incident On And Off A Mountain Road— If you've only got 60 minutes to devote to an enjoyable slice of horror this Halloween, you could do a
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Naledge & Double O, Cadillac Don & J Money, Slayer, Ex-Lion Tamer, and Katamine— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Seahawks Go Down Fighting To Chiefs, 35-28— The Seahawks are banged up. Big time. Seneca Wallace lead the team in place of Matt Hasselbeck at quarterback.
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Election 2006: One Week To Go And It's Time For More Important Issues— Forget the election, there are more important political issues to resolve — and I've resolved them.
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Book Review: The Takers - Book One of the Oz Chronicles by R.W. Ridley— R.W. Ridley enters the young adult thriller genre with a compelling effort.
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ESPN Halloween Derby Championship - A Monday Night Football Highlight— ESPN talking heads raced for the title.
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Theater Review: The Controversial My Name is Rachel Corrie Finally Opens in New York— America finally gets to see the controversial London play about a young US activist who died in Gaza.
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Marvel Superhero Moon Knight Heads For The Small Screen— Marvel and No Equal Entertainment team up to bring the popular comic character to television.
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Movie Review: Sneak Peek at Sin-Jin Smyth— On Halloween night in the future, all hell breaks loose, and the devil has his due.
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