- Monday, January 15, 2007 — 52 Articles Published
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College Basketball Fans Should Sweat the Roadies— Many highly ranked college basketball teams struggled on the road this week. As fans, we must not forget that
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Israeli Apartheid is Oppressive— Palestinians are suffering from apartheid practiced by Israel.
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European Portable Ops To See Exclusives— PSP PAL PO to provide players with portable perks. More characters anyone?
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Looney Tunes and Rock 'n Flix Channels, L Word, Tyler Perry's Daddy's Little Girls, Farce of the Penguins, and Bill Moyers— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Guitar Hero II Looks to Strike Twice— Activision unloads some rockin' details on its tour to the 360.
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Nintendo DS Preview: Lunar Knights— Whether it's day or night, Lunar Knights will provide you with a kick-butt character.
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Music Review: Cyndi Lauper - "True Colors"— "True Colors," by Cyndi Lauper, is one of the greatest records ever released.
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Gaming Round Up for 1/15/07— If you're looking for a bloody Valentine's Day, here's a tournament for you.
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So Long, Alice Coltrane and Michael Brecker— The jazz world loses not one, but two major figures: A sax giant and the inventive wife of another one.
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Music Review: City Folk Live 9— This collection runs the gamut from solo acoustic singer/songwriters to blues to alternative rock, and nearly everything in between.
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Music DVD Review: Johnny Cash in Ireland— The Man in Black performing in the Land of Green
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Book Review: Wicked: Witch & Curse by Nancy Holder & Debbie Viguie— Teenage witchcraft, ancient love and hate, and battles for the soul.
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Tomlinson Acts Out As Chargers Choke— Don't compare LaDainian Tomlinson to Jim Brown.
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Retro Redux: Musical Memories - Early TV Themes— It is a truism that our memories are often triggered in a variety of ways related to our senses.
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Broadway-Bound Musicals - Curtains and Sister Act: The Musical— Reality isn't what one expects.
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On Our Way To Fall: Music in Alan Ball's Six Feet Under— More pop melody than tragic opera, Six Feet Under was a show that constantly contradicted its surface images with a
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DVD Review: Venus In Furs— ...
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Music Review: John Legend - Once Again— One of the best R & B albums released in 2006.
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Movie Review: Ronnie Hawkins - Still Alive And Kickin'— "If more people were like Ronnie Hawkins, the world would be a lot better place to live in."
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Movie Review: The Painted Veil— A would-be tale of revenge turned love story didn't gain enough traction as a great romance for me.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live - Jake Gyllenhaal/The Shins— Laser Cats! Smokin' Meatballs! Sam Waterston Impersonators!
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Movie Review: Curse of the Golden Flower— Visually resplendent cinematic soap opera.
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TV Preview: 24 Season 6— It could be the best season yet.
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Movie Review: Fire Down Below— As long as you approach the film in the right mindset, chances are you'll have a foot-tappin', banjo-pickin' good time.
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2007 Golden Globes: The Quick Run-Through— Checking in with my late selections...
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Movie Review: Rocky Balboa— While Rocky Balboa may seem like a money-grubbing scheme on paper, it is fitting epilogue to the rest of the
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Music Review: The Smithereens - Meet The Smithereens: Tribute To The Beatles— The Fab Four done up Jersey style!!
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Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth— Director Guillermo del Toro's adult fairy tale, a beautiful movie mined from grotesque ugliness.
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Adobe, Apple, and Microsoft - The BugBlog Report 1/15/07— The most significant bugs from the past week in the BugBlog.
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SponsoredReviews: A New Assault on the Blogosphere's Credibility— The question is: how will the blogosphere defend its credibility in the coming days?
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Q: How Did Columbus Die?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Sending A Message To Paddy Fitz— Tell me again that we are a nation of laws - please. I need a good laugh!
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Iraq and Everything Else— Rather than taking away their one weapon, politicians augment the fear terrorists crave.
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If Only Saddam Had Made More Love — Or Something Like That— Bush might have picked a better time to enlarge the American presence in Iraq. The sympathy-for-Saddam fad has yet to
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Canadian Politics: Canada's Drug Policy A Bust— Misguided emphasis on enforcement instead of treatment.
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Bush Again Tramples on Constitution — Now It's Military vs. Civilian Courts— Bush won't be satisfied until the Constitution only contains 3 words: We the people.... Now he wants to unlease
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MeeVee Golden Globes Coverage: The Rise and Fall of the Hollywood Swag Bag— The swag bag is no more.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Monday, Jan. 15— ...
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MeeVee Video Top 5: Golden Globes Edition— Supplemental Blogcritics Goodie Bag.
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Tall Writer's Oscar Nomination Picks— Need some help with your office Oscar pool? Here’s my guesses for this year’s nominations.
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Simon Cowell on Bob Dylan: Boring— You’re not going to Hollywood. Next...
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Not a Nice Boy!"— Two episodes left, and Mary and Jimmy are no closer to closure.
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The Return of American Idol: Season Six Begins— This year, who will be your American Idol?
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Catholicopoly: Good Clean Fun with God— Board games, religion, Catholicism, fun!
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Music Reviews: Wolf Parade, Peter Bjorn and John, Tapes'n'Tapes, and More— MP3 Peep Show: Or Riding the Metro with Jayson
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Stogie Video Review: Camacho Select— Overall, I think that this was a very nice change of pace for a Camacho.
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Book Review: Rogue Angel: The Spider Stone by Alex Archer— Combine one pretty archeologist, a fistful of history, lots of action, and you have the perfect recipe for a page
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TV Review: King of Cars— One would think watching someone sell cars is like watching paint dry. Not true...
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The Return of Jack Bauer— Bauer's back, but is 24 headed for a good season?
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TV Review: The Apprentice: L.A. - Episode 2— It's the second episode of the Los Angeles season. Can a show tank within two episodes?
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Book Review: Malta Spitfire by Leslie Roberts— A fantastic view into what RAF life in World War II was like - the hardship, the camaraderie, and the
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BCRadio Podcast - January 15, 2007— The year that was and Macworld 2007 on the BCRadio Podcast.
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