- Tuesday, February 06, 2007 — 46 Articles Published
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Music Review: Mad Tea Party - Big Top, Soda Pop— Retro-pop, folk, swing, and ragtime with a dash of circus music to create a unique sound that defies conventional categorization.
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Music Review: Band of the Week - Of Fate And Chance— Looking for a new band that shines with talent enough for two? Meet OF Fate And Chance!
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Book Review: Thornyhold by Mary Stewart— A classic novel of romantic suspense with a hint of magic.
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Pranks at a Summer Camp (Part One)— Like pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving dinner, it's a tradition within a tradition - and it can get brutal.
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Credit Cards Versus Debit Cards— A debit card may not be the safest or most economical option in your wallet.
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Magazine Review: The Glory Days of the American Auto— Four magazines that celebrate the glory days of the American automotive industry. And dog goggles.
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DVD Review: Hopeless Pictures, Season One— The Christopher Guest School of Improv brings their brand comedy to animation, with some spotty results.
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Driving the Leadership Development Process— Organizations spend billions on leadership development. All too often it is not done well.
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HD-DVD Review: We Were Soldiers— An underappreciated war epic comes with an astounding audio mix to satisfy home theater buffs.
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Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth— Guillermo del Toro's finest work.
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Music Review: 2 Bit Pie - 2 Pie Island— Cobbling everything from big beat to disco funk, 2 Bit Pie's release may quite possibly be the best electronic release
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Obituary: Sidney Sheldon Is No More - Long Live Sex— Some boys start it with Playboy magazine, while others go for other options.
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DVD Pick of the Week: Hollywoodland— Welcome to February.
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Andrew Smith: On Photography and Quiet Reflections— Andrew Smith's thoughts on music, art, and photography.
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Prince Turns Halftime Into Primetime Purple Rain At The Super Bowl— On Super Bowl Sunday, Prince played as though as he was mounting a fresh challenge for the title of world's
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Music Review: Goat - Twisted Heart— Channeling Newman, Bowie, Rat Pack and Beck, singer/songwriter Andy Rosen radiates charm.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Joss Stone, Remy Ma, Boo, Valient Thorr, and Gilbert Neal & the Confessions— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Interview with Jonathan Maberry: Part One— Horror author, teacher, martial artist: Jonathan Maberry puts us neophyte writers to shame.
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Interview: Singer and Songwriter Ben Rudnick— "'Y’ is okay by me. ‘Y’ is like a utility letter. ‘Y’ get’s the job done. Consonant, vowel, ‘Y’ doesn’t
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Retro Redux: The Romantic Side Of Jackie Gleason— He was hard-drinking and loved to party, irascible at times but charming when he wanted to be.
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Flags of Our Fathers, The Science of Sleep, Hollywoodland: Region 1 DVD Releases for February 6th, 2007— Both Michel Gondry and Clint Eastwood came out with two films in 2006. What did you do?
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Music Review: Pat Martino - El Hombre— Martino's classic debut remastered.
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Q: What Makes Zoroastrian Funerals So Unusual?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Reason and Religion: Odd Couple Redux— Reza Aslan and Sam Harris discuss religion and reason.
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The State of Big Media: Do We Get A Fair Deal?— Are we heading towards George Orwell’s 1984 world of controlled information and controlled citizens?
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Good, Bad, Ugly: Size XLI— There were some funny moments on Sunday night, but a whole lot of money was spent on stuff I don't
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: That Girl, Surf Bum Blues, and Is It Spring Yet?
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The Espresso Experience— When did going for a coffee cease to become an experience?
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Review: Twang Beer Salt— Mmm...beer...
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Reality TV Casting Call: Plus-Size Bride-to-Be Wanted— ...
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Tuesday, Feb. 6— ...
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Book Review: The Glass Castle - A Memoir by Jeannette Walls— Mom stood 15 feet away, rags around her shoulders to keep out the spring chill and picking through the trash.
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DVD Review: Flags of our Fathers— The first of Eastwood's two Iwo Jima movies from 2006 comes to DVD.
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Box Office Update 2/2-2/4: The Messengers Have Something to Tell You— The Hitcher plummets out of the top ten while Night at the Museum still packs them in.
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Movie Review: Saw III— Jigsaw's back for another go around in his own special way to right the wrongs of the world around him.
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TV Review: 24 Season Six - Hour Seven: "No Way Out"— Burke injects some lovely hyocine-pentothal. This makes Graham get all sweaty, which in my book, is pretty bad.
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DVD Prize Package Giveaway: Shinobi – Heart Under Blade— Enter to win a special DVD prize package!
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New NIN and the Daily Music and Tech News Update— New NIN, Hack for Chip and PIN and Dinosaur Jr. on DVD in today's update.
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Good, Bad, And Ugly: Super Bowl XLI— Maybe next time, a couple of football teams can at least make it interesting for a full four quarters.
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Nice Guy Finished First - Who Cares?— Dungy is the exception, not the rule. Nice guys still finish last.
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TV Review: Rules of Engagement Series Premiere— Rules of Engagement stays close to the sitcom formula, but has its moments.
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Cigar Wrappers: Judging a Cigar by its Cover— When it comes to cigars, the outside is as important as the inside. You can judge a cigar, at least
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Miami’s Lesson: Super Bowl Can Be Played Anywhere— This year’s sloppy Super Bowl can be a turning point in professional football.
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Book Review: Against The Day by Thomas Pynchon— Thomas Pynchon is probably the most skilled writer to be published in the English language since Joyce and Woolf.
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Music Review: The Rhythm Syndicate— Heavy on the funky-jazz guitar, it's layered and intricate.
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Support the Right-Wing Agenda: Vote Ralph Nader— Perennial candidate and presidential spoiler Nader says he may be back; Republicans breathe huge sigh of relief
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