- Monday, February 05, 2007 — 69 Articles Published
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Who Loves Ya, Baby?— Four murdered men and the Bush Administration.
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In Remembrance: Author and Columnist Molly Ivins— Molly Ivins passed away this last Wednesday, January 31. A loving fan pays tribute.
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Book Review: Journey Back by Dan Martin— The author probably had enough material to make his suspense novel believable. He simply didn’t use the material in a
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Music Review: Grassroots Country - Hand Picked (Vol 1)— If you're a little new to the world of grassroots country music, you won't go down the wrong road with
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Music Review: Placebo - Meds— I've loved the old and now I love the new!
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Interview with Virginia Vitzthum, Author of I Love You, Let's Meet (Part Two)— Why do people lie in online ads? "Because we're all insecure and because gaming the system is the American way."
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Movie Review: Black Book— Paul Verhoeven’s years in Hollywood were always either about action or about provocatively pretty women.
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Movie Review: The Beastmaster— The Beastmaster will steal your heart... and maybe your clothes.
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Movie Review: Coffin Joe - Awakening of the Beast— A Brazilian exploitation drug flick from the late sixties shows up as part of IFC's "Grindhouse" series.
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DVD Review: Hollywoodland— Hollywoodland is a great little mystery tale masked as a classic fifties noir style "whodunit".
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Book Review: Valentine Treats - Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family by Sara Perry— Sara Perry offers an array of fun, delightful, and wonderful ideas for Valentine's Day.
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The Film Critique for 2006: The Top DVDs to Watch Out For— Missed some of the best films of last year? Here are some the top DVDs to watch out for this
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BC of the Month, February 2007: Tom Johnson— Meet one of BC Magazine's preeminent music writers...
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Music Review: David Childers and the Modern Don Juans - Burning in Hell— Whether it's country, blues, rock, honky tonk or rasslin' the devil, David Childers and the Modern Don Juans deliver.
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Music DVD Review: MusiCares Presents A Tribute To Brian Wilson— The legendary Brian Wilson is serenaded with his best songs by the very non-funky Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: R.Kelly & Ciara, Saturna, The Safes, The Visitors, and Bullet For My Valentine— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Music DVD Review: Kenny Wayne Shepherd - 10 Days Out (Blues From The Backroads)— It is like a down-home cooked meal, the real deal.
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TV Preview: Rules of Engagement— Is CBS's new comedy following the Rules or simply formulaic?
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How Does StumbleUpon Help Bloggers?— I'm a bit lost on how bloggers use StumbleUpon to drive traffic to individual stories.
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Music Review: Oscar Peterson - Perfect Peterson: The Best of the Pablo and Telarc Recordings — A fair summation of Peterson's phenomenal talent.
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The Greatest Day in Football Becomes Underwhelming— Which was the worse performance: the Super Bowl commercials or Rex Grossman?
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Progress After "The Soul Bowl"— How should younger African-Americans follow Lovie's and Tony's example?
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Q: Why No Nobel Prize for Mathematics?— mental_floss question of the day.
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The Next Generation of Eternal Truths— The abandonment of Europe's churches points to a world between faiths and speculations about the next generation of Eternal Truth.
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An Immigrant's Super Bowl Ruminations— What's not to love about a game in which you can watch tight ends to your heart's content?
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Boyfriend Cheated - She Feels Like a Shell: Aquarius with a Capricorn Moon, Venus Conjunct Neptune— Hi Elsa, I was with my boyfriend for eight years and devoted myself to him.
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Super Bowl: Yeah, But Can Manning Win The Big One... Again?— It's now Monday, and we live in a sports world where neither Peyton Manning nor Tony Dungy are playoff goats.
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Random Roundup: Idiocracy, Dead Mary, Crank, And More— Casey Criswell gets caught up with a handful of reviews.
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TV Review: Saturday Night Live - Drew Barrymore/Lily Allen— Drew Barrymore does the Body Fuzion Low Impact Workout.
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Studio 60 and the St. Valentine's Day Massacre— When Aaron Sorkin sucks it’s like listening to a four-year-old tell a joke.
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TV Review: January Round-Up - 24, CSI, Heroes, And More— Jack's back and Grissom's gone.
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Movie Review: Hannibal Rising— This is the story of Hannibal Lecter's (Gaspard Ulliel) early years, based on the Thomas Harris book of the same
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Music Review: Blue Stone - Worlds Apart— It's as much about the electronic technology as it is the tribal drums and haunting vocal offerings.
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An Interview with Tom Smith, Author of The Crescent City Lynchings— The fear and rhetoric about stamping out secret oath-bound foreign “murder societies” looks familiar, doesn’t it?
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The Listening Room February 5, 2007: Pulp, Norah Jones, The Velvet Underground, Hal Ketchum— The brand new BC Mag. series that tells you what we're listening to. This week, it's Pulp, Norah Jones, VU,
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The Virtue of Giving Offense— Hey, I'm offended that you're offended. You wanna make something of it?
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Super Bowl XLI: The Party's Over— The game, the shows, the commercials, it's all over
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Making DVDs with DeVeDe in Linux— Make DVDs quickly and easily with DeVeDe.
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Taking ER Off Life Support— How the mighty have fallen.
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DVD Review: Rest Stop— Though you may think it's a nice place for a potty break, this rest stop is definitely worth avoiding.
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PC Game Review: SafeCracker— Safecracker provides hours of brain-teasing enjoyment for puzzle enthusiasts.
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Music Review: Three Legged Dogg - Frozen Summer— No it's not a side project from Def Leppard but it does feature rock and roll illuminaries...
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Music Review: Kevin Coyne - Carnival— if you go into his world once, you may find yourself drawn back in again and again
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Music Review: Amon Tobin - Foley Room— What was once sharp and menacing has become a frantic, schizophrenic beast that beats its head off the wall in
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David Lee Roth Reunites with Van Halen— After weeks of rumors, a Van Halen reunion tour is now official.
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The Ramble: The Super Bowl XLI Post Mortem— Miami becomes Peyton’s Place, as the Colts thoroughly outclass the sloppy and undisciplined Bears.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Supernanny— ...
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MeeVee Primetime TV Picks: Monday, Feb. 5— ...
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Book Review: High Heels and Holidays by Kasey Michaels— New readers are better served to read one of the previous books to appreciate the unique twist to this series.
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Magazine Review: Knucklebones— A bright new bimonthly magazine for board game enthusiasts, covering oldies like chess and Scrabble as well as new games
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Manga Review: R.O.D. (Read or Die)— We're pretty sure the most intense tactilely sensual feelings that our heroine has experienced have centered around dust covers and
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Book Review: John Wooden's My Personal Best: Life Lessons from an All-American Journey— The personal philosophy of a legendary coach who built character and success.
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Theater Review: Tuesdays! The Bar Where Everyone Knows Your Shame! at the Albany (London)— What will get young audiences through the doors? On this evidence, pure, unadulterated, unpretentious fun.
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Book Review: Effigies by Mary Anna Evans— Evans is masterful at weaving a historical thread through her mysteries, with this being no exception.
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Audio Book Review - Creationists: Selected Essays: 1993-2006 by E. L. Doctorow— Doctorow digs to the heart of the topic; he makes us think about the brain from which literature, humour and
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In Style: Dungy Wins Super Bowl His Way— Tony Dungy proved you don't have to holler to get through to your players.
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The Super Bowl Was Decided Weeks Ago— The Bears fate was sealed prior to Super Bowl 41.
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Simplicity: A Defining Technology Trend for 2007?— The sublime sweetness of simplicity.
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Make a Movie of Your Linux Desktop— Capture all the action on your desktop to video and share it with others.
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Adobe Acrobat Wins Bug of the Month— Acrobat's problems bring it under the spotlight.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - The Hows and Whys— Half of Port Charles is held hostage while the other half waits and worries.
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Taking on Reality TV: From American Idol to Dateline’s “To Catch a Predator”— If you’ve seen one episode of any reality TV program, you’ve seen them all. One is different because it’s real.
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Music Review: J.B. Beverley & The Wayward Drifters - Dark Bar and A Jukebox— "They" don't make records like this any more: J.B. Beverley does.
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Movie Review: The Messengers— Japanese horror goes down home on the American Gothic farm in this scary treat.
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Gaming Round Up for 2/5/07— This week's downloadable classic titles headline this edition of the Round Up.
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Real Madrid Booed By Fans, Barcelona Tie Despite Prodigal Return of Eto'o— Joy and sadness in a weekend of football in the Primera Division.
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Dutch Derby: Ajax Overpowers Feyenoord— The ultimate Dutch Football classic was played on Amsterdam soil.
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Random Shuffle - 02/05/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Built To Spill, Dave Matthews, Tori Amos, Ryan Adams, and
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BCRadio Podcast, February 5, 2007: Super Bowls, anti-Christs, BC of the Month, and GlossLip— Wrapping up the Super Bowl, Jim Plunkett, Wii, GlossLip, BC of the Month, and The Listening Room on this week's
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