- Thursday, November 02, 2006 — 42 Articles Published
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TV Review: Bachelor Rome - Episode 5 - Romance Jumps the Shark— Can we say “Plenty of fish in the sea, your highness.”
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Trick or Treat"— In a time meant for mischief, watch out for more tricks than treats!
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Interview: A Christian Citizen of Pakistan— Are minority Christians discriminated against in Pakistan? Are they free to pray in their churches? Do they enjoy the same
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Day By Day for November 02, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 02, 2006
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NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Week 9— Wherein I survive mid-terms without pulling an all-nighter.
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TV Review: Lost - "The Cost of Living"— Which is scarier? Smoke monsters or giant polar bears? Is it all just an illusion? Heck, it's
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TV Review: Heroes - “Better Halves”— Chapter 6's superpower du jour was predictability. But a kickass cliffhanger was its weakness.
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Blues Bash Interview: No Questions Asked, They Are The Answer!— We applaud mediocrity and watch as the transient players in the music industry come and go. Isn’t it about time
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TV Courts: Judge Marilyn Milian Vs. Judge Maria Lopez— The verdict is in: Milian's popularity has now sprung forth other Latina judges hoping to ride her coattails to success.
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The Wonder Spyglass I: "The Cookie Monster" by Vernor Vinge; story reviews from Sci Fiction Online— Office Space meets The Matrix in a quirky Vernor Vinge masterpiece. Plus a Victorian steampunk mystery ...
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Q: What Was Stalin’s Most Useless Project?— mental_floss question of the day.
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DVD Review: Future-Kill— Haven't I seen this before? The cult film hits the digital age.
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Satire: Vote For Me - I'll Set You Free!— A Vote for Kristi is a Vote for Voting!
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Music Review: The ChoirGirlz - Girl Time!— At only 41 minutes long, this set leaves the listener wanting more, lots more, of this tasty treat.
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Tom Delonge Lashes Out Against Blink 182— You might have thought it was over when Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker talked about Blink 182's breakup, but Tom
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Spanking the Golden Monkey— Introducing erotic salons: sex shops for women with more money than shame or discernment.
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Beck Appears at Paste Magazine Launch Party— I’m still broke, but at least I have a story to tell and a picture to prove it.
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Music Review: Leigh Nash - Blue on Blue— Either Leigh Nash is that good or my wires are getting crossed.
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The Apprentice Finalist Lee Bienstock Hired By Trump Organization— As my dad would always say, "Fair? You want fair? Life isn't fair!"
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Music Review : The Who - Endless Wire— "We got a hit." Mostly.
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Music Review: Europe - Secret Society— It's the final countdown! Talk about a catchy track, is the magic still there after all these years?
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TV Review: 30 Rock— Take it from a former tool, the show is funny.
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PC Game Review: Glow Worm— It's just a simple, family-friendly puzzle game, and yet so enjoyably addictive! Besides, who can resist glowworms?
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: October 25 through October 31— The best of the week past, post-Halloween sugar high edition.
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The AD&D Make-A-Silly-Wish Foundation— How "Dungeons and Dragons" reached back from my teenage years and got me thinking about what I'd ask a chill
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Book Review: Pick Me Up by Jeremy Leslie and David Roberts— The reference book made to surf through.
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Microsoft ActiveX Control Wins the Bug of the Month— The bug represents two things Microsoft would probably like to forget.
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New Website Allows Fans to Invest in Bands and The Daily Music and Tech News— Sellaband.com, Slayer, and mobile Gmail in today's music and tech news update.
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Writers, Readers, and High Street Shops: An Interview with Author Jay Mandal— Author Jay Mandal talks about his writing, his latest novel, the challenges emerging writers face, and how new technology is
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Book Review: Full Moon Fever by Joe Casey, Caleb Gerard and Damian Couceiro— Halloween’s over. But it’s never too late to dig werewolves on the moon...
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Interpreting Mew's Monumental "Special"— This stunningly crafted video for Mew’s addictive new single, “Special,” is a metaphorical study of the allure, joy, and pain
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Theater Review: As You Like It at Los Angeles' A Noise Within— Thanks to in part to two impressive debuts, Shakespeare's play gets a very 'likable' staging.
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Tom Cruise to Run United Artists Film Studio— Scientologists swarm studio's employment line.
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Music Review: The Wrens - The Meadowlands— The Wrens’ The Meadowlands is probably one of the absolute best records almost no one has heard.
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PC Game Review: Cake Mania— Help this Mom-and-Pop style bakery grow and survive the world of Mega-Marts.
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Music Reviews: Amity Lane, 3 Mile Scream, Red Orkestra, Thunder, and Unleashed— Another round-up of manic metal in Marty's Musical Meltdown!
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Blues Bash: The Legendary Robert Johnson— Robert Johnson, at the crossroads of the blues.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: The Amazing Race, Deion Sanders, Katt Williams, Totally Awesome, Mark Knopfler & Emmylou Harris, and F%@# the Movies— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Stealing Elections the Old Fashioned Way— Who needs to hack voting machines when the good old methods of election fraud are still working?
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Comic Review: DC Vertigo Comics - Fables 1,001 Nights of Snowfall— 1,001 Nights of Snowfall is a prequel to the Fables series by Bill Willingham.
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The Consequence of Love— Will you enter that fierce embrace, where even the gods speak of God?
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Theater Review: Grey Gardens at the Walter Kerr Theater, New York— The cult documentary becomes a cult Broadway musical.
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