- Thursday, January 04, 2007 — 39 Articles Published
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Day By Day for January 04, 2007— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for January 04, 2007
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A Month In Comics: Werewolves, Vampires, Zombies and More— After missing December the monthly comics round-up returns with a bumper New Year edition!
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Book Review: Ask The Parrot by Richard Stark— Make no mistake. Parker is a bad man on a good day. And now the hunters are closing in.
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Book Review: R. Crumb's Heroes of Blues, Jazz & Country— Cartoonist R. Crumb’s trading card series of blues, jazz and country tributes get reprinted in a single volume.
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Music Review: Lady Sovereign - Public Warning— Lady Sovereign's Public Warning is all Jay-Z promised — and more.
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Console Gaming Round Up for 2006— All the gaming news of 2006 just in case you didn't live it yourself.
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50 Cent Launches Book Imprint and The Daily Music and Tech News— 50 Cent's new book venture, new Smashing Pumpkins and EU crackdown on email scams in today's update.
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Making a Killing: Reflections on Saddam Hussein's Execution— There can be little satisfaction in breaking into a man’s home, dragging him into the street, and lynching him.
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Audio Book Review: Turning Angel by Greg Iles— Penn Cage is back, and tracking another murderer through Natchez, Mississippi and small-town secrets.
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Music Review: East West Blast Test - Popular Music for Unpopular People— Cross-country grind/spazz rock with a screwball twist.
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Mexican President Sends Troops To Troubled Tijuana— Mexican troops move into Tijuana to control mounting chaos.
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Retro Redux: Los Indios Tabajaras - Mystery From The Amazon— Of course, it goes without saying that what's familiar to me might not be quite so familiar to you.
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A Soundtrack for '06— Some of my favorite albums of the year.
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DVD Review: The Fox And The Hound 2— The chase is on one more time!
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The Spectacular Failure of Notre Dame— One rule exists at a school like Notre Dame; win the big games. Charlie Weis hasn’t.
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Lie Me A River: The Truth About Many Football Coaches— People can't be all that surprised with Nick Saban's decision.
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Is New York "Over?" - Part Two— New Yorkers are perpetually dissatisfied. Some so much so, they are actually abandoning the city they once loved.
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Chicago's Jazz Showcase Shuttered— Chi-town's oldest jazz club closes its doors after 60 years.
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DVD Review: Hot Wheels Acceleracers, Vol. 4 - The Ultimate Race — This film is good for both race fans and boys in general. The creators hit their mark in that respect.
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Q: Did Women Fight in the Civil War?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Movie Review: The Year Without A Santa Claus (2006)— What if Santa stayed home for Christmas?
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Thursday, Jan. 4— The Office, Scrubs, The O.C.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Top Chef— ...
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Boise State - TV Entertainers of the Year— Fiesta Bowl - "Greatest game ever"?
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Book Review: Goya by Robert Hughes— Hughes has produced a stunning book on the life and works of Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes.
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Exhibition Review - London: A Life in Maps at the British Library— The recording of the lines on a map marking streets and buildings might seem mechanical, but it is in fact
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Music Review: Nellie McKay - Pretty Little Head— Though not as dazzling and dizzying as her debut, McKay's new album shows her wielding a lot of caustic wit,
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Notre Dame Stinks In The Sugar Bowl— The most overrated, over-hyped college football program gets thoroughly outclassed and embarrassed in prime time.
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Conservatives vs. Anti-Liberals— Ann Coulter is no conservative, she's an anti-liberal.
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TV Review: In Case of Emergency— Is this new ABC sitcom DOA?
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Satire: Los Angeles Prepares for Mass Evacuation After Doomsday Prediction— Most people laugh at Pat Robertson when he claims prophecies from God. But the Los Angeles City Council isn't going
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Book Review: Dresden, Tuesday, February 13, 1945 by Frederick Taylor— Frederick Taylor uncovers some ugly truths behind the bombing of a beautiful city.
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Book Review: Cross by James Patterson— Patterson is one of those pitch-perfect authors who write terrific beach novels. This is the author working at the height
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Movie Review: Man Push Cart - An Existential Bagel (and Coffee)— With clear allusions to Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus, Bahrani creates a bittersweet drama that tells the story of a
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Disjointed TV Observations: Gilmore Girls, The CSI Franchise, and More— Some random reflections on TV.
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Movie Review: Crack Is Whack, But Crank Is Lethal— It’s like Speed, except with a person instead of a bus.
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Switchfoot Announces Dates for Oh, Gravity. Tour— Switchfoot plots 35-date tour to promote their new album.
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NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Regular Season Wrap-Up— Wherein I worship at the Church of Reason.
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Yet another Observational Opinion about Iraq— We stand at a crossroads in world history. How we proceed from here be determined by whether we see the
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