- Wednesday, January 31, 2007 — 47 Articles Published
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When the NFL Jumped the Shark— Uniform changes, relocation, and expansion that were all for the worse.
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Book Review: Conspiracy of Fools: A True Story by Kurt Eichenwald— At 4:28 AM on December 2, 2001, lawyers for Enron filed for bankruptcy protection via the Internet through the United
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Book Review: The Undead and Philosophy: Chicken Soup for the Soulless, Edited by Richard Greene and K. Silem Mohammad— Undead and philosophizing it!
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Comics Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 29— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring the mad scientists of the DCU, Egg Fu, the Justice Society
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Music Review: Jackie McLean - 4, 5, And 6— McLean was very active in the jazz world during the bebop and post-bop period, although he's not as well known
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TV Review: American Idol 6, Episode 5 - Birmingham Auditions— With two American Idols hailing from Birmingham, will lightning strike a third time?
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Interview with Kay Green, Author of Jung's People— Human beings are monkeys who learned to tell stories - says author Kay Green.
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Magazine Review: Skydiving— A monthly that covers the sport parachuting industry for both the individual enthusiast and the growing skydiving industry.
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Reading About The Us In Them— Books make it obvious that the world cannot be easily divided up into us and them.
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Music Review: Elliott Brood - Ambassador— What do Neil Yong, The Guess Who and Elliott Brood have in common?
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Realistic Rent Control - With Vouchers— Rent vouchers make better sense than rent control. Fairer, too.
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TV Review: House - "One Day, One Room"— This episode has all the elements that make me geek out on House.
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The Power of the Pickle— A spoonful of pickle, as they say, makes life go down easy.
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DVD Review: Cinderella III: A Twist in Time— Cinderella Cinderella, all I hear is Cinderella...
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Fanscape contest, Smoke or Fire, Public Symphony, Rapture, and Madonna— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Music Review: DeNetria Champ – I Really Love You— DeNetria Champ's I really love you is powerful, motivating and inspirational. Her lyrical talent exposes her true love and
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Music Review: of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?— Venerable underground upbeat pop band of Montreal get a little darker on their latest psychedelic journey of a CD.
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Music Review: Nas - Hip Hop Is Dead— If hip-hop is "dead," you wouldn't know it after listening to this album.
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Q: Can Babies Really Hear Sounds From The Mother’s Womb?— Mental_Floss question of the day.
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Music Review: Band of the Week's Self Against City - Telling Secrets To Strangers— Each song covers emotions and topics one might hear whispered between close friends.
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Top 10 Favorite Online Media Blogs: From Mathew Ingram to Deep Jive— If you're into online media and the web 2.0 world, this might be the list for you.
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MeeVee Interviews The Office's Ed Helms— The one-time Daily Show correspondent has successfully made the transition from ersatz pundit to sitcom actor.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - The Birmingham (AL) Auditions— Will Alabama bring us another American Idol?
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Reality TV Casting Call: Large Men and Women Needed for Network Series— Large men and women needed for new network series.
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Music Review: Gilby Clarke - Gilby Clarke— After the Spaghetti Incident and before the Supernova.
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2K Sports Announces All-Pro Football 2K8— The 2K series starts its life outside of the NFL as Visual Concepts straps on its helmet once again.
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Blockage? You're Talking Blockage?— A visit to your friendly, neighborhood cardiologist can ruin your entire day.
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Are Sporting Events Under the Influence?— Are we past the point of gambling/cheating influencing sports?
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Tasting, Wine, 2, 3, Tasting— Researchers have discovered that people actually taste things differently. A notion which could change the wine industry.
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Midway Announces New Area 51 Game— Those darn aliens just won't quit.
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Santangelo to Battle Piracy Suit and The Daily Music and Tech News— Teenager fights priacy suit, Jarvis Cocker tours and Sony ordered to pay in today's update.
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Bill Belichick Leaves Bargain-Bin Impression On Today's Fashion Scene— Just who is making the decisions in the Beckham household these days? Scratch that. Make that the Spice household.
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DVD Review: Flyboys— Fancy flying tries to cover a miserable storyline.
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Book Review: A Fatal Appraisal by J. B. Stanley— Starts off strong, but towards the middle tends to meander, never quite finding its way back to its promising premise.
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Interview: A Few Words With Ipecac Records' Artist Hella— "I try not to describe my own music as much as I'm in the mindset not to."
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Wednesday, Jan. 31— ...
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The Art of Blogging— Is blogging art?
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MeeVee Interviews The Office's Melora Hardin— Why does Jan continue to submit herself to Michael’s constant boorish behavior?
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Capcom Puzzle World Nears Release— Super Puzzle Fighter makes a formidable return along with two other Capcom arcade classics.
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One-Upmanship, or I’m Better Than You Are— I have occasionally noticed this pattern in speech before and while it’s sometimes humorous, more often than not it's annoying.
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Global Warming Attacking Wine Vineyards— Global warming is threatening our oceans, our coasts, our crops, and our wine.
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Music Review: Unearth - III: In the Eyes of Fire— In the eyes of fire your ears will be aflame.
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Cigar Smoking Comedians— From the early days of silent movies to the present day stage routine, if there is one bit of luxury
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The Inconsistent Pleasures: Terroir, Penguins, and Parrillas— It's all about terroir. It’s nature’s way of making sure that we all stay original.
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BMA Music Review: Nick Moss & The Flip Tops - Live at Chan's— Nick Moss & The Flip Tops captured one special night, just like so many others...
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New Album Releases, January 30, 2007: Norah Jones, Harry Connick Jr, Katharine McPhee— The Allman Brothers singing "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" sounds promising.
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Why the World Doesn't Need Superman Movies— And why we could use some more Batman ones...
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