- Sunday, February 04, 2007 — 40 Articles Published
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Global Warming: "The Debate is Over"— In 50 years we're all going to be living in sod huts and drinking our own urine. Be afraid.
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On Corporate Media— I never expected two corporate owned TV stations to try and pull the same scam.
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Is PayPerPost Trying to Outflank the Blogosphere's Defenses?— Can PayPerPost buy its way around and through the blogosphere's defenses? I hope not.
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Theater Review: 13 at LA's Mark Taper Forum— That unlucky number becomes a squeaky clean musical, but is it for younger kids or adults?
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Book Review: Spider Kiss by Harlan Ellison— Screw the Horror Flick, Kevin Smith needs to make a movie of this book...
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DVD Review: The Flower Kings - Instant Delivery— Swedish prog masters show off their excellent new Paradox Hotel material on this new live concert DVD.
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You Are What You Buy— Be a mystery to the marketing gurus. Confuse their complex computer algorithms and throw a wrench in their multi-billion dollar
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Book Review: The Pirates Laffite - The Treacherous World of the Corsairs of the Gulf by William C. Davis— Davis' biography is a concise account of two brothers whose lives were often overshadowed by their legend.
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Book Review: The Grand Ole Opry - The Making of An American Icon by Colin Escott— Take a tour of the house that great country music built.
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The Vanishing Rights Of Women— Whether it's the developed or undeveloped world, women are still second or lower class citizens.
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Book Review: Everything You Know by Zoë Heller— If Willy Muller can't classify himself as a good man, is the only other possibility that he's a bad one?
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Book Review: The Only Pure Thing by Patrick Hyde— This is not a typical legal mystery - and the better for it.
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TV Review: American Idol - Replacing Paula Abdul— Paula Abdul is acting unstable, so we're bringing in Courtney Love. Yeah, that makes sense.
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Movie Review: The Messengers— While it will not likely win many awards, it is still a first class film and well worth watching.
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Movie Review: Partition— This is a decent, tragic drama about the partitioning of India, but it doesn't feel fully realized.
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Movie Review: Snakes On A Plane— You've got snakes. You've got a plane. You've got Samuel L. Jackson. Let the party commence.
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Movie Review: Unknown— I may not have amnesia, but I did find it pretty forgettable.
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Serving Up the Super Bowl— The most important unofficial national holiday is our one chance to gorge guilt-free.
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HD-DVD Review: 16 Blocks— Since when does Mos Def sound like he inhaled helium?
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So You Want To Play The Ponies: The Horseplayer World Series – Preview Part III— 715 hardy players made their way to the Orleans Hotel and Casino to do what they love best. Playing the
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Twelve Frustrating Ways to Lose a Football Game— Did your team meet with any of these fates during this past football season?
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Denying the Reality of Climate Change— Those refusing to face the facts about climate change are akin to chain smokers ignoring cancer threats.
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Concert Review: Grizzly Bear - Boston MA, February 2nd 2007— Grizzly Bear delivers an inspired performance in an rather uninspired venue.
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What Ails Castro?— Miami is set to party, the death watch continues, and Cuban ministries insist Fidel is just fine. What, exactly, is
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TV Preview: Rules of Engagement— Though stereotypical, this engaging and funny sitcom is worth a look.
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Joe Namath, Best Quarterback Ever?— What probably qualifies Joe as big-time most of all was his "guarantee" of victory over the Baltimore Colts in Super
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Trying Times for Italian Soccer— Why does fan violence on the soccer model continue to elude North America?
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If Irvin's In Hall Of Fame, Monk And Reed Must Be Chopped Liver— The Hall of Fame committee would like you to believe their fair and balanced voting process for getting players into
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DVD Review: Shinobi - Heart Under Blade— A strange mixture of drama and games, Heart Under Blade is serious enough to take seriously, and fun enough to
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The Early Word: New Books for the Week of February 5, 2007— Parker, Greeley, Delinsky, Dexter, Earle, Frayn, Chalmers Johnson, Peggy Orenstein, Still Life with Husband, The True and Twisted Mind of
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Music Review: Sarah Shannon - City Morning Song— Nothing like the scrappy indie-rock of Velocity Girl (her former band)… much more like the classic pop of Carole King.
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Movie Review: Letters from Iwo Jima— The Academy got it right this time. Flags deserved to be left off, and Iwo Jima deserved the nod.
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Concert Review: Ego Likeness, Aryia, and The Cruxshadows— A rare triple-bill Goth/EBM concert in Columbus, Ohio.
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Music Review: Sean Price - Jesus Price Supastar— The "brokest rapper alive" blesses us with his brilliant sophomore effort, Jesus Price Supastar.
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2006 Record of the Year: "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley— Motown, I say. That's the best point of comparison to begin getting your mind back after you go "Crazy."
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Baby Boy da Prince, The Basement, Norah Jones, Diego Redd, and Dragons of Zynth— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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TV Review: Intelligence - "Down But Not Out"— The series finale leaves us hanging from a very tall cliff.
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U2, Music Critics, and The Music Industry: As Pathetic as You Can Get— U2 have become the most pathetic band in the music world. So why do music critics and the music industry
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Vinyl Tap: X - Under The Big Black Sun— For an insistent and intense masterwork, X marks the spot.
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Giveaway: Do You Fear The Number 23?— If you can handle The Number 23, then you might win a pretty cool prize pack from New Line Cinemas!
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