- Friday, February 09, 2007 — 38 Articles Published
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Game du Jour Deals: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz— Game du Jour Deals is a new BC Gaming feature. Who doesn't want games on the cheap?
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Anna Nicole Smith Passes Away— The former reality TV star dies in a hotel room at age 39.
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Republicans Hype Another Pelosi Non-Scandal— Conservatives' conspiracy-theory habits from the Clinton days continue to resurface, driven in large part by the Washington Times.
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A Month In Comics: League or Society it's Still Justice in America— Kung Fu fighting and Vampires biting are just some of the treats this month.
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New Album Releases, 2-6-2007: Rickie Lee Jones, Fall Out Boy, Patty Griffin— Rickie Lee Jones makes a Christian sermon - Velvet Underground style!
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Interview with J. Courtney Sullivan, Author of Dating Up: Dump the Schlump and Find a Quality Man (Part 1)— "Valentine's Day definitely causes us to take stock of our romantic status."
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Xbox 360 Review: NCAA March Madness 07— Apparently, "EA" stands for "Extended Agony" when referring to their basketball titles.
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BC Magazine Editors' Picks: January 29 through February 4— The best of the week past, groundhog edition.
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Bill Richardson is NOT Hillary— No Democratic presidential candidate is better qualified than New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson, but is that enough?
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Book Review: The Innkeeper's Tales by John L Herman Jr.— I used my version of The Canterbury Tales for a door stop, but this I like...
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Climbing the Liquor Ladder: Going from Beer to Wine— Beer and wine are on different sides of the alcohol spectrum.
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Making the Most of Business Trip Hotel Stays— Business trips might not be fun, but with a little effort they might not be so bad after all.
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Anna Nicole Smith: Media Overkill and Sudden Death— Did Anna Nicole Smith die of extreme dieting or over-exposure?
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Eating Healthy on Business Trips— Eating healthy on the road may not be as convenient as filling your stomach with fats and sweets, but that
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Music Review: Michelle Malone - Sugarfoot— Tough, indie southern gal goes darker, grittier with whiskey-soaked road house affair. For blues fans and road house rockers alike.
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Wine and The Roman Empire— The Roman Empire made it possible to drink wine when in Rome, and everywhere else.
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Music Review: Jill Cunniff- City Beach— Cunniff beckons the listener with a colorful sensuality and intense harmonies adding vitality to the entire album.
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Wine During Prohibition— During Prohibition, wine was treated a little differently than other types of alcohol.
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Rush Ready to Unleash New Album— This makes 18 for Rush - here are the details that look pretty solid so far.
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Blogger Tags and the Mysteries of Search Engine Traffic— If you pull lots of search traffic you can sail off for six months and still have rip roaring stats
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The Friday Morning Listen: Sex Mob - Sexotica— If James Blunt wins I will throw up in my mouth.
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Music Review: Harry Connick, Jr. - Chanson du Vieux Carré— The album succeeds in weaving a voodoo spell that will have jazz fans grooving zombie-like under its myriad charms.
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Season Three of Beyond the Break Ordered By The N— New Beyond the Break episodes are being recorded. What can we expect?
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Movie Review: City Hunter— If Acme made kung fu films, it might look something like this.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: Hannibal Rising, Norbit— Blood and comedy, a beautiful combination.
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Q: Just How Terrible Was Ivan the Terrible?— mental_floss question of the day.
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MeeVee Interview with Lost Star Daniel Dae Kim— As Jin, Daniel is more than simply a plane crash survivor on a mysterious island. He's also become a symbol
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Road To the Roses 2007: And They’re Off…— It’s official! The road to the roses has begun.
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Movie Review: Babel— I don't understand why it received an Oscar nomination, let alone seven.
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TV Review: Survivor 14: Fiji - Season Premiere— Confusion and deadly sea snakes, what more could we want? Survivor: Fiji gets off to a fine start.
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TV Review: Little Mosque on the Prairie— Tepid, inoffensive, and yet a step in the right direction, Little Mosque on the Prairie is also original and even
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Theater Review: Speed-the-Plow by David Mamet at Geffen Playhouse, L.A.— Jon Tenney, Alicia Silverstone and Greg Germann remind L.A. theatergoers why Mamet is worthwhile and Hollywood worrisome.
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The Perils of a Digital Life— Users of Second Life have had to deal with such numerous nuisances lately. Perhaps digital life is not all that
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of 2/11— PBS programming for Valentine's Week. Yup, this is just the thing to get your sweetheart in the mood.
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Movie Review: Children of Men— If you have one hour and forty-nine minutes free, shift your eyelids to open mode and prepare to be thoroughly
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Movie Review: Heading South— Intelligent and stimulating art house fare.
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Cowboys Hire Wade Phillips For Some Reason— Home, home on the range... where Jerry Jones hires his golfing buddies all day.
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Flash Games: Swords And Sandals, Rails Of War, CDX, Balance— Four games, including two multi-level demos, a non-profit mystery, and a simple, but not easy, game of Balance.
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