- Thursday, January 18, 2007 — 45 Articles Published
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Book Review: The Freedom of the Soul by Tracey Bateman— Bateman writes about the harsh judgment experienced by those who dare to cross society's racial taboos.
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Book Review: Know-How by Ram Charan— Successful leadership can be boiled down to a handful of fundamentals. Successful leaders "know how" to do them.
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Ex-president Bush— What will Bush do starting January 2008?
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Celebrities and American Idol Boost One Another— Notes from a hard-core viewer.
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Shocking Press Room Gay Slur Shadows Grey's Anatomy Victory— Grey's Anatomy star Isaiah Washington is exposed as a bold faced liar.
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Wine Label Removal: A Sticky Situation— Wine label removal can be tricky, but a little trial and error should lead to a method that works well
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Music Review: Switchfoot - Oh Gravity!— The true mark of a great band is the ability to mix styles deftly and without concern for musical traditions.
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The Amazing Race 11: All Stars Brings Us Some Amazing Teams (Part One)— CBS has revealed the teams we'll see on The Amazing Race All Stars. Did your favorite teams make the
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Movie Review: Frankenhooker— Mourning the loss of his beloved, Jeffery Franken sets out to build her the perfect body.
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Movie Review: The Mechanik— The Mechanik is like a nice shot of Swedish vodka.
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Book Review: Crack City by Renay Jackson— This novel is not your typical street drama - it's a "living for the city” reality.
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Retro Redux: Benny Goodman Conquers Carnegie Hall— When the idea of a jazz concert in Carnegie Hall first came up in late 1937, it actually wasn't...
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Music Review: Boris - Akuma No Uta — Turn this record up loud and not only will it annoy the neighbors, it just might rearrange their living room
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Interview: Paul Pod - Is TIOTI The Way Forward For Video on Demand?— The way we watch TV is changing and TIOTI wants to be at the forefront of that change.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - The Seattle Auditions— Second verse, even worse. The American Idol auditions go to Seattle.
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24: The Return of the Jack Bauer Power Hour— He's back, but he ain't the same Jack.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Tim Pare— Trans-Siberian Express has a unique intimacy and personal-confession feel, with just a whiff of religious melodrama.
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Q: Was Italy Defeated in Battle By An African Nation?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Who Wants to Be a Superhero?— ...
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The Amazing Race 11: All-Stars Brings Us More Amazing Teams (Part Two)— More of the teams we'll see on The Amazing Race 11: All-Stars. Did your favorite make the cut?
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Book Review: Genius Instruction Manual by the Writers of mental_floss— The splendiferous mental_floss magazine does books, too.
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Tobacco Beetles: What To Do When they Attack— Tobacco beetles, scientifically named Lasioderma serricorne, are reddish-brown, hairy insects. These beetles can ruin stockpiles of cigars.
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Book Review: The Rest Falls Away by Colleen Gleason— Some claim this to be a cross between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Pride and Prejudice. I can see where
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A Reflection on The Pursuit of Happyness: What Are We Pursuing?— The movie presents an important concept and then stomps all over it.
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Book Review: The Cyclist by Viken Berberian— A well-done character sketch and long fantasy about how he will kill many people “in the name of world peace.”
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Graphic Novel Review: Ross Campbell’s The Abandoned— This is the first work I can recall to give us the image of a zombie riding a battery-powered scooter.
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DVD Review: Jackass Number Two— All the boys are back to put their bodies on the line to entertain themselves and their fans.
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Movie Review: Arthur & the Invisibles— Luc Besson's family foray is a disappointment.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Shortbus, MyDream.TV, Unknown, Prey, The Gathering, and lonelydem07— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Blog Traffic At Top U.S. Newspapers Explodes As Mainstream Media-Blogosphere Convergence Continues Breakneck-Like— People are reading them blogs. More than ever before, many probably don't even realize it.
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HBO Acquires Rights To George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire— Fellow fantasy nerds rejoice, HBO has plans for Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
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Movie Review: Dreamgirls— Jennifer Hudson is a showstopper.
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DVD Review: Gridiron Gang— A rock bottom for sports movie fans.
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DVD Review: Elvis Presley - The Ed Sullivan Shows— Elvis Presley and Ed Sullivan were the forefathers of shows like American Idol...
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One Track Mind: Lindsey Buckingham - "Not Too Late"— Buckingham wonders what happened to his solo career, while making another solo record worthy of acclaim.
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Movie Review: Kamome Shokudo— The film's greatest strength is in evoking what it is like to be an outsider in a community...
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Overlooked Alternatives: Crowded House, Ron Sexsmith— Crowded House finally issues their final concert and a straggler from last week.
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TV Review: NCIS - "Suspicion"— After a holiday hiatus, NCIS returns almost to full speed.
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Phil Spector on Trial and The Daily Music and Tech News— Phil Spector on trial, FairPlay widely licensed? and New Kirsten Hersh in today's update.
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Region 3 DVD Review: Return of Godzilla— The Godzilla film even fans seem to miss when discussing the best in the franchise.
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Music Review: Tribaljazz - Tribaljazz— Doors drummer John Densmore returns with a new band and a little help from the ghost of Jim Morrison.
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The Best Films of 2006 (Version One)— Summing up the past year before it gets too late to do so.
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Yvonne De Carlo Was More Than Just Lily Munster— There was a lot more to Lily Munster than met the eye... but boy, what met the eye!
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Tom Tancredo: A Reputation Is a Funny Thing— Should a man who once threatened to bomb Mecca be considered a serious candidate for POTUS?
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Manufacturing a Scandal— The discovery that Nancy Pelosi's husband owned $17 million shares of Del Monte stock set the blogosphere atwitter. Except it
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