- Thursday, December 14, 2006 — 42 Articles Published
-

Bob Gainey's Pain and Loss— The Canadiens general manager and former hockey star lost his daughter in a tragic accident in the Atlantic Ocean.
-

RJ's NFL Picks - Week Fifteen— Ten teams in the NFL have records worse than 6-7. And seven of them are in the NFC.
-

NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Week 15— Wherein I give my state of the league speech.
-

Interview with Charles Wilson, Co-Author of Chew On This: First Part of a Two-Part Interview— A book I'd suggest you not read while at McDonald's, unless you have a strong stomach and love irony.
-

Music Review: Sloan - Never Hear The End Of It— The title implies it all: You will never want to hear the end of it.
-

Book Review: Imagine No Superstition - The Power to Enjoy Life with No Guilt, No Shame, No Blame by Stephen Frederick Uhl, PhD.— Imagine No Superstition examines the ersatz nature of all religions, rooted as they are in anachronistic customs.
-

Satire: Tuesday Morning Pretentious Douchebaggery— Stat of the Week No. 4: My SAT score was 1560. And, if I took the test now, I'd get
-

Movie Review: The Architect — The story promises to touch on many themes but due to its clumsy writing and direction becomes a poorly executed
-

There Is No Justice In America— Is justice only determined by the value of one's portfolio?
-

The Perils of Restricting Free Speech— Banning bad ideas simply gives bad ideas credibility, as Iran is unintentionally proving.
-

Q: Who Was Mata Hari and Why Was She Executed?— Shedding some light on the mystery woman of the World War I era.
-

Satire: Classic Games Offer New Ideas to Reflect Times— A new take on a classic boardgame is set to launch soon.
-

Music Review: Mary J. Blige - Reflections (A Retrospective)— Blige has improved over the years - not just personally, but in style. How long that holds up is to
-

Music Review: Josh Weinstein - Brooklyn Is Sinking— Weinstein writes from deep within himself, committing blood, grit, and sensitivity to paper, creating a highly original masterwork.
-

DVD Review: Groovie Goolies - The Saturday Mourning Collection— Welcome back to Horrible Hall.
-

Music Review: Gary Lucas, Gods and Monsters - Coming Clean— Listening to Coming Clean gives one the sense of attending a meditative session at a ritualistic sweat lodge.
-

Day By Day for December 14, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for December 14, 2006
-

Interview: Steve Roslonek from SteveSongs— Honestly, it's really hard to decide what the best part of my job is, because I truly enjoy so many
-

The Trailer Park: The Hitcher (2007)— I... want..... to die. Four little words.
-

Reality TV Casting Call: The Biggest Loser 4— ...
-

The (Crimson) Tide is Going Out— Until there is a commitment to rebuilding, over time, Alabama is done.
-

Blogcritics Editors' Picks: November 29 through December 12— The best of the past two weeks, end of the year edition. See you all again in January!
-

Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Lisa Nova, Jibbs, Codename: The Cleaner, DotComedy, and Restraining Order— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
-

Music Review: Earl Greyhound - Soft Targets— You know, there’s nothing funny about hearing loss.
-

Music Review: Various Artists - A Winter's Wish— Grab this great Christmas compilation and help out two charities at the same time.
-

Music Review: Faith & Fire, HIM, Tokyo Dragons, and Jeremy Clarkson— What's going on in the world of Hard Rock and Metal? Check out Marty's Musical Meltdown.
-

Sen. Tim Johnson Ails And The Media Vultures Circle— A lifelong South Dakotan looks askance at the media in light of the illness of the state's senior U.S. Senator
-

Interview: Loving To Hate Jeff Gannon— Jack E. Jett chats with the former White House reporter and Mystery Man.
-

Music Review: Bootsy Collins - Christmas Is 4 Ever— What, pray tell, is Bootsy doing with a bunch of white bread Christmas classics? He’s throwing a funky Christmas party.
-

Nintendo Wii Review: Cars— While it's the same game that's been out for months elsewhere, Cars fits nicely into the Wii lineup.
-

Music Review: Tom Brosseau - Grand Forks— Grand Forks tells the story of the people hurt by the '97 flood in Grand Forks, North Dakota.
-

News and Commentary: The Day's News Today Rather Than Yesterday— Don't have time to read the papers? Read Mark Schannon's bite-sized news and commentary instead.
-

The Trailer Park: Smokin' Aces— Ah, the sweet smell of potential mayhem.
-

Golden Globe Nominees Announced— The 2006 Golden Globe nominees, and the author's predictions.
-

The TV Shows of Miami— ... there is a bit of Hollywood inside Miami. Many television shows are filmed in the former, but set in
-

The Trailer Park: Alpha Dog— Stolen boy.
-

Calories in Wine— Enjoy your wine without the weight gain.
-

Make Wine, Not War— Winemaking for the DIY inclined.
-

Music Review: Indie Round-Up Focus on Fionn Ò Lochlainn - Spawn of the Beast, and live at Joe's Pub— Celtic soul, singer-songwriter acoustica, and Frampton-esque rock star magnetism fuse in this artist.
-

How Bucky Covington Saved Christmas— There is more than one way to decorate a Christmas tree.
-

Movie Review: Touching the Void— Based on the book of the same name, the film is an excellent trek for the armchair adventurer.
-

Federal Court Rules that Establishment Clause Allows Government to Run Religions— A federal judge has ruled that San Francisco has the right to run religions to make them conform to preset
-
Blogcritics is an online magazine, a community of writers and readers from around the globe.
Publisher: Eric Olsen
