- Friday, January 19, 2007 — 25 Articles Published
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When Camp Became "The Camps"— The lights of the oncoming cars could have been the search lights in a camp, or the flashlights of campers.
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Too Old, Too Fat, Too Dumb— Have you ever noticed how some people have an amazing ability to find reasons for not doing anything?
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Book Review: God Is A Woman: Dating Disasters by Ian Coburn— Stand-up comedian Ian Coburn has had uproarious (mis)adventures with women.
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Book Review: A Woman's Place by Lynn Austin— A thought-provoking, eye-opening and worthwhile piece of World War II Americana.
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Daryl's Pop Music Hall Of Fame: TLC - "Waterfalls" (1995)— Topping the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks, "Waterfalls" by TLC is one of the greatest singles ever released.
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Q: What Ever Happened To Syd Barrett, One Of The Founding Members Of Pink Floyd?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Ruminations on the Destiny of the People of Israel— For over two millennia, Jews have considered themselves the only remaining Children of Israel. This may be a mis-perception.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: The Hitcher— A horror remake takes the big screen by storm.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Taylor Hicks, Postscripts, The Dead Bodies, Blue October, and drexel— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for BC Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Book Review: Blacked Out by Alasdair Roberts— “Do we have a right to information? Certainly. But we also have a responsibility to act on it.”
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The End of Press Freedom in America— How much longer are we going to be allowed to enjoy a free press in an America where our rights
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The Friday Morning Listen: Michael Brecker - Tales from the Hudson— Michael Brecker was not a rock star, but I'd be willing to bet that you've heard him play.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Catwalk Challenge— ...
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of 1/21— Go PBS, go PBS, it's your birthday (not really), get stupid.
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Eating Butter Chicken in New Delhi – The Pains and Pleasures of Street Cooking in India— Greasy food, rude service and unclean setting - an account of a meal taken in the legendary Kake Da Hotel.
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Theater Review: Blasted at the Soho Theatre, London— A decade on, Kane’s play, in this production, is even more powerful than when it was written.
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Movie Review: Riki-Oh: The Story Of Ricky— Excessive, outrageous, and unabashedly cheesy, Riki-Oh stands as a rare example of a genuine cult classic.
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What's Wrong With Being Nice?— There are some good reasons women shouldn't refer to themselves as female dogs.
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The Age Of The Individual and The Loss Of The Tribe— The trade-off for our present civilization and lifestyle is feeling a little lost and lonely.
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Music Review: Rodrigo Y Gabriela— The steps may lead up to heaven, but somehow weu wind up deep in the heart of Mexico.
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BMA Music Review: Charlie Musselwhite - Delta Hardware— Charlie Musselwhite's latest is sure to win big at the 2007 BMAs...
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An Interview with Alasdair Roberts, Author of Blacked Out— In this information age, transparency, or lack thereof, within government is a subject that we should all be aware of.
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Book Review: Ghost Rider by Greg Cox— The Spirit of Vengeance hits theaters in February in a flaming debut, but here's the novel for impatient fans.
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Friday Flash: Fields Of Logic, Lights Out, Warcraft— To brighten up your weekend, here is the original Warcraft, plus a couple of simple-yet-evil logic puzzles.
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Renting and Video Game Launches: A Look at Another Side of the Industry— IntoTheGame's Cody Hutchins discusses the Wii and PS3 launches and how they affect the rental industry.
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