- Friday, December 22, 2006 — 36 Articles Published
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The Media Mob: "Written by partisans to be read by the naïve"— Blogs are the bastard child of a media that failed to meet consumer needs. As much as journalists want to
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Copyright Competition— The cheaper and less controlled the RIAA members make their legitimate legal products, the less motivated fans will be to
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A Very Jewish Christmas— To me, Jesus was the ultimate Jew — the chosen one of the Chosen People.
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Movie Review: Rocky Balboa— This is a needed and brilliant sequel, regardless of pre-release opinions.
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Day By Day for December 22, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for December 22, 2006
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Music Review: Jay-Z - Kingdom Come— Jay's comeback attempt has been roundly criticized, but is the criticism fair?
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Holiday Television Programming - This Weekend - December 23 - 24— The weather outside is frightful, but the holiday television viewing is so delightful.
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Why Did Our Tax Dollars Send Kerry to Damascus?— I noticed that Sen. John Kerry (and Sen. Christopher Dodd D-Conn) used military aircraft to travel to Damascus, Syria...
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Q: Did Germany’s Most Well-Known Theologian Conspire To Assassinate Hitler?— mental_floss question of the day.
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The Friday Morning Listen: Aimee Mann - One More Drifter in the Snow— Merry Christmas everybody.
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of 12/24— Christmas and PBS. Perfect together.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Good Shepherd, Night at the Museum, We Are Marshall, Rocky Balboa, Black Christmas— There's a chill in the air and a movie on the screen.
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Reality TV Casting Call: SPLIT!— ...
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MeeVee Primetime Weekend Picks: Dec. 22-24— ...
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Fantasy College Football All-Americans: The QBs— Three sophomores are in our top five quarterbacks, a result highly unusual versus years past in fantasy college football.
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Politics, Real Life, and the Crime Novel: An Interview with Author John Baker— Crime writer John Baker talks about his work and his early influences.
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MeeVee Picks the Top Ten TeeVee Christmas Clichés of All Time— A recent scientific study at some highly reputable university or other has determined that there are only ten possible Christmas
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Movie Review: Dead or Alive— Speechless. I'm a critic, and I'm speechless. And not in a good speechless way.
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DVD Review: Ice Age: The Meltdown— It's a downright chilly world, and a cold attempt at a sequel.
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Friday Flash: Twelve Days Of Christmas Edition— Twelve, count them, twelve different games to play, making this the merriest Christmas since the first one.
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DVD Review: Superman Returns— Superman Returns never quite takes off the way you wish it would, but is still an entertaining film.
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Movie Review: We Are Marshall— Matthew McConaughey does his best impression of a football coach who wears really tight pants.
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Ellen vs. Rosie— Rosie is a lesbian circus act while Ellen is a brilliant comic and host who is openly gay.
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Al Qaeda's Economic War and Online Identity Theft: A Perfect Storm— Al Qaeda is thinking about economic warfare and identity theft. Are we?
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Book Review: Ysabel by Guy Gavriel Kay— ...one of his best works yet.
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MeeVee Interviews Veronica Mars/Gilmore Girls Star Krysten Ritter— ...
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Hip-Hop Regional Report: Here Comes the "New West"— It is the dawn of a new era for West Coast hip-hop, with a host of up and coming stars
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Audio Book Review - Brother Odd by Dean Koontz – Read by David Aaron Baker— Odd Thomas returns! This time to a abbey in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and yes, he still sees dead people.
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Audio Book Review: The Egyptologist by Arthur Phillips— A spanking good mystery expertly narrated and easily enjoyed.
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DVD Review: Ocean Odyssey— This one goes on the Fumo's "Very Highly Recommended" list.
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The Wines of New Zealand— Perhaps it was the winemakers' perseverance, or the zeal that partly makes up the nation’s name, but something kept the
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Soccer Needs to Modernize— By introducing video replay, soccer would help referees out.
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Love In The Afternoon— Young lovers in the country can face unexpected intrusions.
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Music Review: Celtic Woman - A Christmas Celebration— If you are looking for a Christmas album with dramatic orchestration and dulcet vocals, then you have found it.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Mary Mary, Dave Stryker, The Beatles, Trainwreck Riders, and Bow Wow— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Movie Review: The Dead Girl— No need to cremate The Dead Girl.
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