- Monday, November 20, 2006 — 59 Articles Published
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Day By Day for November 20, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 20, 2006
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Movie Recap for October 2006: The Departed— A good month for movie fans.
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TV Review: Nova scienceNOW - "Extinction"— Is Nova scienceNOW more than just Nova-lite?
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Music DVD Review: Classic Albums - U2 - The Joshua Tree— This documentary is U2 reminiscing about recording their most successful studio release, The Joshua Tree.
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Pressure Drop"— Intelligence is a cold, cold game.
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Satire: My Gentle Madness - A Trip Into The World of A Bookaholic— I am constantly wracked by nightmares about friends who are creasers, children with sticky fingers, and dust. It's not easy
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NCAA Tailgate Cleanup: Week Twelve— A couple national title hopefuls ran into setbacks in the state of Ohio. And Notre Dame beats up our troops.
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Movie Review: The Return— Mark this one: Return to Sender.
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An Interview with Author Irving Karchmar— ...
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Book Review: Elvis at 21, New York to Memphis by Alfred Wertheimer— A beautiful new book of rare photographs captures Elvis Presley just as he was about to explode into superstardom.
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Music Review: Johnny Cash At San Quentin (Legacy Edition)— "I should have brought Tammy Wynette and George Jones - anybody but Johnny Cash!"
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Book Review: Surprise, Security and the American Experience by John Lewis Gaddis— We don't hear enough from historians about America's place in the world.
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Satire: First For You— A look at how banks really work for you.
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PC Game Review: Bonnie's Bookstore— Finding words can be challenging at times - but it still needs... something more.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 10 - Episode 10— Nice guys finish last, or at least fifth. But being nice isn't the way to win a race for
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Know What I'm Sayin'?— The majority of the time we use words to communicate our thoughts, structured or broken, depending on the company.
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Magic Junk Radio 8: The Way Is Shut— Chemically engineered to induce twitches in your earlobes and/or gluteus maximus... even as we undergo some remodeling.
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Q: Was There a Real Pirate Blackbeard?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Movie Review: Casino Royale— Bond Begins! This reimagined and updated 21st century Bond has redefined the archetypal spy genre… and it's all good.
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Canadian Influences in Early Hollywood— From the dusty streets of the early days to its now modern glitz, Canadians were an integral part of Hollywood
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Movie Review: Let's Go to Prison— Nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there.
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Constitutional Rights Foundation's Mock Trial Program— The story of a high school Mock Trial Team. As it grows serious, will they be one of the two
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Concert Review: String Cheese Incident - Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV - 10/29/06— A review of the audio of what may very well be SCI's last Halloween show.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Wii Sports— Let friends play with different balls on your Wii. Yeah, it's going to be a LONG console generation.
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Universal Sues Myspace— Universal Music Group has taken a lawsuit out against none other than Myspace. In the battle of the titans, may
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DVD Review: Baywatch - Seasons One and Two— It's kinda like watching a behind-the-scenes show of Sports Illustrated's Swimsuit Edition — except it's on every week.
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Book Review: With Amusement For All - A History Of Popular Culture Since 1830 by LeRoy Ashby— A solid interpretive history of popular culture to immerse yourself in page by page, or heedlessly flip through and plunge
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Movie Review: Happy Feet— Guaranteed to put a smile on your face and a song in your heart.
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Movie Review: Casino Royale— The 007 franchise gets shaken, not stirred, in this blistering remake.
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How To Revive A Dinosaur— Can DotComedy.com pull NBC from the muck?
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Magazine Review: Her Sports + Fitness— If you're female and into serious sports like running, climbing, biking or swimming, Her Sports + Fitness magazine will be
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Book Review: Dave's Dinners: A Fresh Approach to Home-Cooked Meals— Hungry for an elegant, delicious meal on a moderate budget? This cookbook is just what you need.
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Second Life, Microsoft, and Adobe: The BugBlog Report 11/21/06— Worm attacks Second Life, MS Agent falls prey to a bug, and Adobe fixes Flash bug.
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Why I'm Happy To Fail At NaNoWriMo This Year— It doesn't matter how much you write or how long it takes; what matters is that you write.
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TV Review: 3 LBS — The problem I had with this series was the same problem I had with Smith — it's just there.
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Peril Greets the Unwary Traveler in Hostel and 2001 Maniacs— Ever since Brad Davis got slammed into a Turkish prison for ineptly trying to smuggle dope, the stakes have risen.
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UK Independent Reporter Robert Fisk on War, Journalism and the Middle East— Fisk's observations of American influence over the Middle East are a fascinating, lurid journey into so-called democracy building.
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Unconscionable Israeli Forbearance— They should have absolutely obliterated the block full of volunteers, down to the lizards, as Borat would say.
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Photo Essay: Mother India Looking Sexy in Poverty Pornography— A new confident India is glowing amidst a squalor of unimaginable destitution and shocking poverty.
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BMA Music Review: John Lee Hooker - Hooker— The idea that four discs could contain every vital side the man cut in his 50-year career is absurd, but
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49ers Take the Seahawks Down a Notch— Shaun Alexander returns, but San Francisco's Frank Gore tears up the Hawks' defense.
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An Interview With Journalist J.M. Berger— Five questions for a freelance journalist who writes about terrorism.
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Stench Arising from Planned O.J. Simpson If I Did It Book/Interview Reaches Rupert Murdoch— Book and TV special both canceled in response to mass indignation, disgust, and disbelief.
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Martina Hingis, The Second Act— Martina Hingis' comeback shook up the tennis world in 2006.
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Enter to Win: Ali Lohan - Lohan Holiday— Lindsay's little sister released a Christmas Album and Blogcritics has five copies to give away.
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Comics Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 21— 52, a weekly DC Comics series starring Infinity Inc, Lex Luthor, Ralph Dibny, Red Tornado, Steel and the Teen Titans.
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Music DVD Review: The Harry Smith Project Live— You might not think you know Harry Smith, but you probably know his work.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: The Exies Video Premier, Seagull Strange, Chris Daughtry, Deadsy, Boy Hits Car, and Tupac Shakur Contest— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies: 2006 Thanksgiving Edition!— This Week: Thanksgiving Turkey, Tofu, and Tips!
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The Name's Martin... Aston Martin: A Look at the Bond Cars— Everyone knows the true Bond stars are the cars!
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Xbox 360 Review: Dead or Alive Xtreme 2— There are no wet t-shirt contests or trampoline bouncing here.
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First Impressions: Gears of War— Does it live up to the hype?
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PC Game Review: Secret Files: Tunguska— In 1908 a large fireball destroyed 60 million trees in the middle of Russia. Care to guess how it happened?
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Music Review: The Beatles - Love— A "mashup" of classic Beatles tunes sure sounds purty, but aside from the gorgeous remastered sound there's little real creativity
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PC Game Review: FizzBall— Save the animals, save the environment and have a blast doing it.
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TV Review: The O.C.— Fox's The O.C. is almost back in sudsy form with a promising fourth season.
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TV Review: Skyland— Nicktoons Network launches a new 26-ep sci-fi series that’s familiar, but visually splendiferous.
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Music Review: Shawn Colvin - These Four Walls— These Four Walls is like sitting in an overstuffed, time-worn armchair in front of a gentle fire on a cold
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Movie Review: Babel — "A Confusion Of Sounds Or Voices"
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