- Friday, November 10, 2006 — 44 Articles Published
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What is the Worst "Lie" in Golf?— The worst lie has nothing to do with finding your ball unplayable. It's about the lies we tell ourselves.
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RJ's NFL Picks - Week Ten— The 2nd half of the regular season begins this Sunday...and no more bye weeks!
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Rutgers Win Dooms Big East's BCS Championship Chances— No one outside of a few columnists actually believes Rutgers is Fiesta Bowl worthy. But Louisville might have been.
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Black Arts, Literature and Women‘s Issues: An Interview with Literary Activist Kadija Sesay— Sesay is founder and publisher of SABLE, a literary magazine which focuses on new writings by writers of African and
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Day By Day for November 10, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 10, 2006
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Stranger Than Fiction, Babel, The Return, A Good Year, Borat— Borat take over whole country yes, very good.
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Remembering Sue Weiland (Part One)— The journey of a family coping with a tragic loss due to domestic violence told by one invited to share
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks: November 1 through November 7— The best of our week, leaf-raking edition.
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TV Review: Survivor 13: Cook Islands - Episode 8— Kicking into gear after a few lackluster weeks, it's fresh challenges and spiffy twists.
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An Art Exhibit to See and Be: In Your Face at the Art Gallery of Ontario— Compelling exhibit features art of the people, by the people, and about the people. Lots and lots of people.
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Hey America, Get Ready for Two Years of Hell!— I'm not sure who the good guys are - if there are any. But there's no question that on Tuesday
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Alan Cumming Eyes Marriage, Discusses Flirting With Hugh Jackman— Scottish hottie Alan Cumming dished about his experience on X-Men 2 and working with the delicious Hugh Jackman.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Is Your Family the Real-Life Brady Bunch?— ...
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MeeVee Interview: Five Questions with Ted Danson— Is he everyone's confidant in real life too?
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Q: What If You Miss the Deadline to Claim Your Lottery Prize?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Music Review: Fake Problems - Spurs and Spokes/Bull>Matador— Any record this good is worth losing your hearing over.
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Stressed Out Scorpio With Health Problems: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I am a 24 year old female who has been developing baldness.
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Blues Bash Music Review: North Mississippi Allstars' "51 Phantom"— The Allstars' leadoff title track to their second release is like a gateway drug to the blues.
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Friday Flash: Proximity, Orbit, Double Wires— Plot your next move, master Kepler's law of celestial mechanics, or swing loose and fast like Spider-man.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Pete Townshend - Scooped— The river can't be stopped. Or the sea refuses no river. Or something.
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Music Review: J.J. Cale & Eric Clapton: The Road to Escondido— Two old friends getting together to celebrate their shared musical roots.
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TV Preview: 3 Lbs. - Pilot, "Lost for Words"— This show about a brusque, troubled, but brilliant doctor who values medical science over humanity is practically begging for the
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Music Review: The Slits - Revenge Of The Killer Slits EP— Britain's first ladies of dubby, scratchy punk are all grown up, back together, and trying to recapture the old magic.
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Book Review: The Meaning of Night - A Confession by Michael Cox— A classic in the making.
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Music Review: Johnny Action Figure Asks The Room To Please Stop Spinning— If you have grown bored with the sounds that emanate from your radio, then pick up the newest disc by
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NEC Robot Claims People Taste Like Cured Pork— NEC has developed a food and wine tasting robot. Could we be the next main course?
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Music Review: Norma Jean - Redeemer— A great dissonance vs a small melody.
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Hey Kiddo, Can Ya Help A Poor Old Country Get Back On Her Feet?— Getting the middle class back up to the middle is not an impossible task.
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PC Game Review: Just Cause— Although it's a bit repetitive and fairly unrealistic, Just Cause is a symphony of brutality and monstrously fun.
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Interview: Ted Lange of RedOctane— Lange details the making of the rock legend Guitar Hero II.
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The Bathroom: Microcosm for Fascism, Communism, and Capitalism— If a political ideology doesn't work inside, forget trying to use it outside. Case study: me, brother, and a shared
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Florida To Investigate Tens of Thousands Of Missing E-Votes In Four Counties— Here we go again! Huge numbers of votes are missing from E-voting machine tallies in Florida. Is anyone surprised?
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Movie Review: Villisca: Living With a Mystery— This movie sets a high bar for full-length documentary treatments of crime stories.
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Masters of Horror: Dave Wagner, Music Archivist— This is an interview with Dave Wagner who runs a website called Forbidden Crypts of Haunted Music. Sounds cheesy? Hardly.
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Wired: Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Epilepsy, and Me— There are, of course, risks with any major surgery. Even with minor surgery.
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Manga Review - PhD: Phantasy Degree by Son Hee-Joon— Wacky manga hi-jinks in the depths of Hell!
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Playstation 3 Launches in Japan Tomorrow— Playstation 3 will launch in Japan tomorrow and Wii makes its American debut next week. Here they come...
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The Republicans Lost? It's Quiz Day!— How conservative talk hosts are dealing with their disappointment.
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The Best Parts of the Best Songs - Ever - Amen— Where else are you going to see Loretta Lynn, Selena, and The Smashing Pumpkins on the same list? Nowhere else.
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TV Review: NCIS - "Sandblast"— The fourth season of NCIS is finally reaching adolescence.
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Google Hit With Copyright Lawsuit and The Daily Music and Tech News— Google, Johnny Cash's new video, and Joni Mitchell and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in today's update.
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Holiday Favorites: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer— A loving look at family, friends, misfits, and a special holiday favorite.
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Music Review: Farmer Jason - Rockin' in the Forest with Farmer Jason— Cow-punk Jason Ringenberg turns to children’s music.
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Whiskey and Cigars: Pairing Life’s Luxuries— Overall, these two things go together as well as any dynamic duo: Laurel and Hardy, Laverne and Shirley, cigar and
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