- Wednesday, February 07, 2007 — 57 Articles Published
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Movie Review: Because I Said So— Because I Said So is, simply put, simply delightful.
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Book Review: Hostile Environment by Patrick C. Crowell— This good, solid story paints a believable picture of the gender-based power struggles that no doubt go on in the
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TV Review: American Idol 6, Episode 7 - San Antonio Auditions— 11,000 hopefuls all over the country headed to San Antonio for one last chance at a shot for music stardom.
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Graphic Novel Review: American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang— This all-ages graphic novel has a subtle way of handling racism without being preachy or beating you over the head
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Music Review: Chinese Hypocrisy - N' International Tribute to Guns N' Roses— Being in a tribute band is a hard road to plow for any musician...
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Pranks at a Summer Camp (Part Two)— From castor oil poisoning to public panty auctions, all is indeed fair.
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Life-saving Vaccine Against HPV! (If You Can Afford It)— Want protection against cervical cancer? Get immunized against HPV. But good luck finding the vaccine - thanks to high costs
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Book Review: The Unconsoled by Kazuo Ishiguro— The experience of dementia is surreal, and those who suffer from this mental disorder are, indeed, the unconsoled.
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TV Review: S6:7 of 24 - The Bauer Bunch— Here’s the story/of a man named Bauer/who was bringing up two wild and wacky boys?
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DVD Review: The Cry Baby Killer— Jack Nicholson’s 1958 movie debut is reissued as a part of the Corman Collection.
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Movie Review: Marie Antoinette— Let them eat cake, indeed!
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Book Review: Finding The Next Starbucks by Michael Moe— What is the next huge stock and how can you figure it out before everyone else?
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Wine Terms For the Scared— The following is a list of wine terms that are explained without pomp.
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B-Movie of the Week: Leprechaun in the Hood— I think it goes without saying that this is the greatest movie you will ever see in your entire life.
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Music Review: Will Kimbrough – Americanitis— Patriotic guitarist/wordsmith delivers his most engaging, complete effort to date. Overly sensitive right-wingers need not apply.
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Music Review: Blue Stone - Worlds Apart— Mood music that puts me in a "push stop" mood.
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Music Review: Mira Mira - Midnight for You— Mira Mira finds midnight in the clubs of Chicago... and it's all for you.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Interview with Ben Goldhirsh, Super Bowl ads, The Number 23, Gangsta Rap: The Glockumentary, and Hollywoodland— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Overlooked Alternatives: 2006 Spotlight, Part 4: The Best of the Rest— Part 4 sneaks in ahead of Part 3, but don't let that scare you off.
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Music Review: You Am I - Convicts— Convicts is raucous, reckless and rough around the edges but melodic and varied enough to keep you interested.
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TV Review: House - "Needle in a Haystack"— It's by-the-book House, but fortunately it's a good book.
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Mary J. Blige: The Blessing of a Breakthrough— Regardless of whether MJB wins one (or more) of her eight Grammy nominations, she has already won with her fans.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - The San Antonio Auditions— American Idol hits San Antonio. Does San Antonio hit back with any talent?
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What Makes a French Woman So Sexy?— Thoughts on Helena Frith-Powell's Two Lipsticks and a Lover.
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A Viewpoint Not Represented in Mainstream Media— I'm somewhere in-between a Goldwater Republican and a libertarian.
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Prince’s Alleged Mimed Masturbation vs. Janet’s Wardrobe Malfunction— Prince's recent performance during the halftime show revealed how sexist and prehistoric our nation has become.
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2006 at the Movies Part V: Revisits and Revisions— Finally closing out 2006.
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Liner Notables: Frank Sinatra - In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning, Only The Lonely, No One Cares, Point Of No Return— Just in time for Valentine's Day - but we're not exactly talkin' "Songs for Swingin' Lovers" here, okay?
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Q: Have Bad Politics Ever Made Someone Throw Up?— Mental_Floss question of the day.
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Music Review: Ciara - The Evolution— Ciara grows up on her sophomore album.
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Music Review: Sonny Rollins - Plus Four: Rudy Van Gelder Remaster Series— Ever have a dream where the impossible has suddenly come true?
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New York Considers Pedestrian Ban On iPods In Crosswalks— This is cruel and unusual punishment for the iPod set.
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Say Cheese: Picturing the Perfect Wine Combo— Since their invention, wine and cheese have been a dazzling duo.
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PC Game Review: Play with Fire— A game Beavis and Butthead could really get into.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Wednesday, Feb. 7— ...
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Reality TV Casting Call: Identity— ...
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Book Review: High Heels are Murder by Elaine Viets— Typical of this genre, reasonably well written and plotted.
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Audio Book Review: The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner, Read by Grover Gardner— While not a substitution for reading, the narrated book does allow the reader to better understand the rhythm of Faulkner’s
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Book Review: Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, Third Edition by Danny Goodman— If you are working with DHTML, you are wasting your time if you do not have this book!
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Writing the Unwritten Rules of Online Gaming— What goes wrong with playing online?
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Chenowski's Chain of Being— At least one of my direct ancestors was alive at every moment in history.
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Movie Review: Epic Movie— Epic Movie - another pathetic comedy parody attempt.
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Music Reviews: Ampline - Rosary and Andrew Collberg— Ampline won't make you forget Hendrix, but Rosary is aggressive, ambitiously thoughtful rock guitar instrumental music.
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Movie Review: Pan's Labyrinth— Del Toro's dark and daring masterpiece is worthy of being compared to Peter Jackson's best work.
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Dave's 2007 Oscar Preview, Part One: Al Gore vs. Jesus— How can we possibly decide which movie about Iwo Jima had better sound editing?
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TV Review: NCIS - "Blow Back"— “Blow Back” shows NCIS getting its traction and accelerating toward the season’s end.
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TV Review: Independent Lens - "Billy Strayhorn: Lush Life"— Billy Strayhorn led a lush life shrouded in shadows.
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Censorship In The Name Of Inclusion: The Case Of The Wren Cross— Censoring one group to favor others isn't diversity, no matter how you slice it.
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Gear Review: Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2— Making portable video as easy as you could imagine.
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William M. Arkin Is A Big, Fat, Passive-Aggressive Idiot— How's the altitude of that horse, Mr. Arkin?
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Book Review: False Harbor by Michael Donnelly— Seek out False Harbor; it's one of the year's best mysteries.
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AFC Quarterbacks Continue Super Bowl Dominance— The NFC has for some reason lost the arms race.
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The Rise and Fall of the NFL— Is it impossible to imagine the NFL failing?
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Liverpool Soccer Club Sold to American Duo— The Premiership continues to attract foreign investors.
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Sidney Crosby is Worth Taking the Time to See Live— Sid the Kid will be a Champion in the NHL one day
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Interview With Jonathan Maberry: Part Two— Horror author Jonathan Maberry continues his superb discussion on writing and motivation.
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Woes Continue For England After 0-1 Loss To Spain— The national team's deep-seated problems become more exposed.
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