- Tuesday, November 21, 2006 — 58 Articles Published
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An Inconvenient Truth, Scoop, Ice Age: The Meltdown: Region 1 DVD Releases for November 21st, 2006— This week, you get to pick between global warming as a cartoon or PowerPoint presentation.
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Holiday Television Programming: November 21 - 24— It's time for television holiday specials, holiday-themed episodes of your favorite shows, great cooking, decorating, and gift ideas!
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Theater Review: A Marvelous Party: The Noël Coward Celebration— "I went to a marvelous party, I must say the fun was intense... And I couldn't have liked it more."
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Music Review: Tahiti 80 - Fosbury— The soul influence on Fosbury is derivative and the album an unjust example of this amazing musical style.
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The "Big, Long, Gone" Plan— I can feel a draft coming on
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Satire: Ann Coulter Blow Up Doll Flops— "We read the blogs, the fan sites, we know Republican guys have the hots for her, but apparently not enough
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Smoking Bans: Not a Liberal-Conservative Thing— Beyond left and right: today's smoker finds enemies of on both ends of the political spectrum.
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Learning Alongside Autism: Integrating Autistic Children in Mainstream Canadian Classrooms— Still a works-in-progess: It's our children who're teaching us precious life lessons. The question is whether we are listening.
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Blues Bash Music Review: Rory Block - The Lady And Mr. Johnson— A lifelong student of Robert Johnson completes her dissertation. She passes with flying colors.
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Book Review: Superman Returns: The Complete Shooting Script by Bryan Singer, Michael Dougherty, and Dan Harris— The perfect guide for the Superman fan as well as the nay-sayers who attacked almost everything about the film.
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Book Review: Valley of Silence by Nora Roberts— Book Three of The Circle Trilogy: A great end to a great series.
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Rhythm, Reality and Children's Stories: An Interview with Author David Bedford— "I enjoyed writing about the emotions of fear and awkwardness that embarrassment can bring. I am using my own experiences
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Seven Essential Songs of the Road— Embarking on a successful road trip is determined by one main thing: it’s all about the music.
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Retro Redux: Silly Songs - From Edison To Weird Al— It's entirely possible that Thomas Edison, after inventing the phonograph, recorded a wax cylinder of himself...
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Day By Day for November 21, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 21, 2006
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Movie Review: Casino Royale (2006)— This is not your Brosnan Bond — it's better.
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Product Review: Playaway Digital Audiobook— The latest in audio technology meets the world of literature.
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Five Minutes Of Funk with Femmixx.com— This time around, Tachelle of Femmixx.com sits with us. Read to get the low down on Tachelle Shamash -
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Box Office Update 11/17-11/19: Happy Feet Dances by Bond— Penguins and Bond and Movies, oh my!
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Music Review: Bad Astronaut - Twelve Small Steps, One Giant Disappointment— To the pantheon of classic art we can now add Bad Astronaut’s Twelve Small Steps, One Giant Disappointment.
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Kanguru Biometric USB Drive— Biometric security meets USB memory
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DVD Review: White Christmas— Put a fire in the fireplace, cuddle up on the sofa with someone you love and a cup of warm
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What Does The Borat Phenomenon Say About The World?— He's got us laughing now, but who is the joke really on?
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Console Review: Nintendo Wii— Nintendo lives up to their promises of a small design and ease of use, though not without some irritation.
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Happy Feet— Famous Australian director George Miller creates great visuals, music and animation while recruiting fellow Aussies Nicole Kidman, Hugh Jackman,
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Q: What Does a Multibillion-Dollar Shopping Spree Look Like?— ...
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DVD Pick of the Week: Seinfeld - Season 7— No DVDs for you, come back one year!
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Movie Review: Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny— It’s either love or hate for the D, and movie-goers won’t be able to know which side they’re on until
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A Juicy Idea, Part II— Well, you won, you're destroying our world. Congratulations on that.
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Music Review: Common - "I Have a Dream"— Checking out the newest offering from Common.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Canada's Next Top Model— ...
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Music Review: Matthew Ryan - From a Late Night High-Rise— Ryan has crafted from his catharsis an album that is concurrently thought-provoking, heart-breaking, and uplifting.
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Movie Review: Casino Royale— Remediation of James Bond is successful thanks to Daniel Craig's acting, Martin Campbell's filmmaking style, and great international cast/locales.
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Music Review: Robert Randolph & The Family Band - Colorblind— Colorblind is an all-you-can-listen-to musical buffet.
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Music Review: Tokyo Police Club - "Citizens of Tomorrow"— The intense weight of all those 7.9s and 6.8s and '3 1/2 bunnies out of 4' can really add up.
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Music Review: Nirvana - In Utero: Classic Album Under Review— Throughout the disc, you got the sense this was a band that was ready to implode.
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New Dollar Coin Hides “In God We Trust” And Will Feature Nixon And Others— The new dollar coins will be distributed February, 2007; one will feature Nixon.
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The Best Skiing Getaways— While people can ski in all sorts of places, a few resorts routinely remain a snow bunny’s haven.
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Book Review: All You Need To Know About the Music Business: 6th Edition by Donald S. Passman— Unlike most people I know in the music industry, Passman doesn't think it's broken.
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A Klezmonaut Christmas and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Klezmonauts, Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds and Coding Monkeys in today's music and tech news update.
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A State's Rights Federalist? Impossible— McCain and his "Federalist" folly.
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Music Review: Frank Black - Fast Man Raider Man— It isn't simple and cannot be wrapped up in an uncomplicated or neat package.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: The Nativity Story, Mo Rocca interview, Deck the Halls, Top Chef, and VMIX Hot Videos of the Week— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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MeeVee Interview: Five Questions with Bachelor Prince Lorenzo Borghese— ...
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White Scholarship Draws Protests at Boston University— A scholarship for white students only is attempting to start a discussion on race-based policies at Boston College.
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DVD Review: Elvis Presley: The Ed Sullivan Shows Special Edition— Before anyone did anything, Elvis did everything.
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Travel Tour Group Offer Unigue Trip— Europe is a place with lotsa history worth exploring
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Book Review: Leonardo by Martin Kemp— Examining and exploring the exceptional mind of Leonardo Da Vinci.
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Traveling to Alsace— Alsace, France is a must-see stop for any avid traveler.
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Movie Review: Independent Intervention— A well crafted expose of the effects of media conglomeration on the style, topicality, and quality of news.
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Satire: Getting In Touch With Your Inner Goldfish— How to pave a smooth path to abundance.
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The Escalating Cycle of Domestic Abuse— In-depth news segment shares chilling audio of escalating threat by man accused of murdering his long-term girlfriend. Complexities of domestic
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Restless and Distracted - Neptune Transit to an Aquarius Sun, Scorpio Moon: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, The past year has been rather messy, and I wonder at times if I am losing my mind...
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Is there a Buddha in the White House?— Many of us would rather admit to having an "inner child" than an "inner Cheney" but is it really that
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Seinfeld's Michael Richards Pulls A Mel Gibson— Cosmo Kramer shows his true colors at the Laugh Factory, but it's no laughing matter.
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Products of our environment?— Making bad behavior simply a matter of one's environment is to take away personal responsibility for crimes.
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Interview With Tim DeLaughter Of The Polyphonic Spree— "I believe our new album covers much more ground. And has its own character and sound" - Tim DeLaughter, lead
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Interview with Phillip Lopate, editor of American Movie Critics: An Anthology From The Silents Until Now— "I settled for those pieces that knocked me over, or bit me in the ass." - Phillip Lopate
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