- Saturday, January 27, 2007 — 28 Articles Published
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The Captain Wants To Water Ski— The workers have been towing the greedy long enough.
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Tom Tancredo, Buffoon & Accidental Civil Rights Warrior— Taking misguided aim at one target, the Colorado blusterer manages to unintentionally hit a worthwhile one.
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Humility, Thy Name is "Jeopardy Online"— Me, make it on Jeopardy? What was I thinking?
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Book Review: Exile on Main St.: A Season in Hell with the Rolling Stones by Robert Greenfield— Greenfield propagates the myth of rock aristocracy and the romantic ideal of the artist (Keith Richards) as (anti)hero.
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Retro Redux: When Lawrence Welk Became Cool— If you're brave or open-minded enough to pursue reading in spite of your conventional mental image of Lawrence Welk, I
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Movie Review: The Pursuit of Happyness— The Pursuit of Happyness is pure suckyness.
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Movie Review: Notes On A Scandal— Displaying sleazy content in a non-pedestrian manner, Notes On A Scandal is a riveting drama showing how creepy a lonely
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DVD Review: Idiocracy— Feel safe that you're not that stupid - at least not yet.
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Book Review: The I Chong: Meditations From the Joint by Tommy Chong— “Fame is a double-edged sword” - you need look no further than the story of Tommy Chong to see the
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Atmospheric Creations: A World In A Book— It's more than a simple history; it's a cultural identity that is never talked about directly but is always present.
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Music Review: Telmary - A Diario— A strong voice, innovative producing and a never-ending flow of Cuban street poetry.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Self Against City— "You can access any band in the world from your chair in your bedroom."
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Music Review: The Grateful Dead - Live At The Cow Palace— The Grateful Dead live on New Year's Eve, in a cow stadium. It don't get better than that.
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Blu-ray Likes Porn After All— Sony wises up and gives the public what it wants.
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Serena Williams Wins Australian Open— Serena Williams teaches Maria Sharapova how to play tennis down under.
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Serena Williams' Aussie Open Win Proves She Isn't Done— Maria Sharapova never had a chance as she wilted before the blazing serves and ground strokes of a resurrected Serena
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Movie Review: Letters from Iwo Jima— Letters From Iwo Jima tries very hard to be a relevant war film, with mixed results.
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Movie Review: The Good German— Authentic 1940s look but lacks characters worth caring about and is hampered by an unfocused script.
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New Features Introduced in North American Rogue Galaxy— Rogue Galaxy has packed its bags for its North American trip and it's bringing along a lot of extras.
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US to "Kill or Capture" Iran's Operatives In Iraq— The new American policy in Iraq rejects "catch and release." It's now "kill or capture" Iranian agents and provocateurs.
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PS2 Review: Rogue Galaxy— The game that asks the question: "Do you have 100 hours to kill?"
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DVD Review: Lady Vengeance— The final entry Chan Wook Park's Vengeance Trilogy.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Patricia Marx, Kyle's in a Coma, Sexy Pedro, Constellation, and 9/11 5th Anniversary: What the Media Missed— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for BC Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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DVD Review: Prey— Hitting the video stores on January 30, Prey explores the darker side of being a lion.
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Music Review: Calle 13 - Calle 13— Their alternative style of reggaeton is different, breathing new life into a genre that keeps repeating itself.
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An Interview with Dr George Baldwin, Author Of The Science Was Fun— "Physicists seem to want to stick by themselves, but without collaboration there can be no significant gains."
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Music Review: Daniel Johnston - Yip/Jump Music— Daniel Johnston, Master of the Chord Organ Creates a Basement Masterpiece in 1983
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A Baseball Survivor’s Guide to the Super Bowl— Baseball's return is just 11 days after the Super Bowl, thank heavens.
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