- Sunday, December 10, 2006 — 32 Articles Published
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Canadian Television Embracing Irrelevance?— Neither the public nor the CRTC - whose mandate is to protect the public interest - seem to care about
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DVD Review: Nirvana - In Utero - Classic Album Under Review— Nirvana tried to get back to their roots with In Utero. By then, Kurt Cobain was too far into the
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A Fine Meche The Royals Got Themselves Into— The Royals are hoping Gil Meche is another Jason Schmidt or Chris Carpenter, giving him that kind of money beforehand.
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Satire: Government Crippled By Strange Ailment; President May Be Immune - Tests Inconclusive— The administration and Congress are held hostage by an epidemic of Adult Deficient Attention Disorder — or are they?
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Nintendo GBA Review: Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis— Why are you content with raping your fan's wallets Sega? WHY?
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Book Review: Flora Segunda by Ysabeau S. Wilce— Being the Magickal Mishaps of a Girl of Spirit, Her Glass-Gazing Sidekick, Two Ominous Butlers (One Blue), a House with
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Acceptance Issues and the Gay Romance Novel: An Interview with Author M. J. Pearson— "My main concern is telling a good story, and reaching as many people as I can...If I can open minds
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Day By Day for December 10, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for December 10, 2006
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Pirate Jenny: Confessions of a Former Bookstore Employee— The Customer Service Army demands better customer service, but what about a group that demands better customers?
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Music Review: MewithoutYou - Brother, Sister— You want this CD. You want its nearly spoken vocals, its guitars, and all its goodness.
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What Was Naughty or Nice in 2006 Entertainment?— I'm no Santa, but I'm making my list and checking it twice.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Saturday Night Live, Viral Videos, Jossip Roundup, Miami Vice, and American Pie Presents: The Naked Mile— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Music DVD Review: Paul McCartney - The Space Between US— There's family. There's religion. And there's the Beatles. On this great DVD, Big Mac makes you remember why the Beatles'
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Book Review: Sovereign by CJ Sansom— While Edith Pargeter's Brother Cadfael lived in a neat, just-desserts world, Master Shardlake's is altogether messier — morally and physically.
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Movie Review: The Nativity Story— Even though the plot is hailed as the “Greatest Story Ever Told,” unfortunately the same cannot be said for the
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The Yellow Peril Dollar— This post is dedicated to all you self-appointed sentries, ever-vigilant for the previous national threat.
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Heisman Goes To Troy Smith - McFadden, Quinn and Slaton Never Had A Chance— Troy Smith wins the Heisman with a record number of points, bested only by O.J. Simpson. God help Columbus Ohio
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Saving One Another— A father helps his son help his girlfriend...
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Canadian Politics: Fallout From Inquiry Into Torture Victim Maher Arar Continues— Otherwise there always will remain the chance of what happened to Mr. Arar happening to you and me.
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Bengals, Bengals, Whatcha' Gonna Do?— The Bengals attempt to break the record for most arrests by a rap group... er, football team.
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The Iraq Study Group Report = Vietnamization— The Iraq Study Group Report is painfully reminiscent of Richard Nixon's program of Vietnamization and likely to be just as
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Music Review: The Zutons - "It's The Little Things We Do"— Could the Zutons fourth single from the album Tired of Hanging Around be the one to break them into the
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Music DVD Review: Slipknot - Voliminal: Inside the Nine— Take a trip on the stage and behind the masks.
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Rehabilitate-Educate, Then You Can Unlock The Gate— The US has the highest number of prisoners in the free world.
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Book Review: Sign of the Cross by Chris Kuzneski— The patriarch of a powerful and shadowy Italian family possesses knowledge that will shake the foundation of not only Roman
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Indianapolis Colts Try Clinching AFC South And ... Whoopsie— Somebody tell the Colts that the playoffs aren't for weeks, and they have plenty of time to lose big games.
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Holiday Television Programming: December 11 - 15— It's that time of year again - holiday television gets even better! It's the week of The Wizard of Oz,
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National Forget Your Family, Love Your Television Day— Mark your calendars. December 17 is National Forget Your Family, Love Your Television Day!
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TV Review: The Wire— HBO’s sublime cops-and-dealers drama winds up its penultimate season.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live, With Annette Bening, Gwen Stefani and Akon— Alec Baldwin lives there. Gwen Stefani yodels.
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Princess Di: An Enemy of The people?— The U.S. Secret service should explain why it was bugging Princess Diana's phone.
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Gear Review: TAC Freedom V Wireless Guitar Controller— Everyone wants a Flying V to rock with, and The Ant Commandos give us a wireless version.
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