- Saturday, February 10, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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One Track Mind: Nazz - "Open My Eyes"— Even when Rundgren was Todd The Mod, he was still a pop god.
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DVD Review: BloodRayne Unrated— It's times like this when critics rethink their career choice.
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PC Game Review: PeaceMaker— A unique game that promotes peace and understanding...
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Book Review: Digital Destiny by Jeff Chester— George Orwell was right; he just got the date wrong.
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Andrew Bird Set To Release Seventh Studio Album— Based on the new track, “Heretic,” it sounds like Bird will be back to his old tricks.
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Retro Redux: Beatles Weren't First British Musical Invasion— Paul, John, Ringo and George were probably still scuffling around the schoolyards of Liverpool...
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The Pitfalls of Procrastination— What exactly is procrastination? Is it laziness, perfectionism, a lack of self-discipline, or a value judgment?
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What Great Thinkers, Leaders, And Artists Have In Common— Perhaps it has less to do with the brain and more to do with the heart.
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Book Review: United States v. George W. Bush et al. by Elizabeth de la Vega— Within the narrow confines of the progressive court of public opinion, U.S. vs. Bush succeeds admirably.
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Music Review: Xentrix re-issues, Nox, With Passion, Helloween, and The Straw Bear Band— It's another edition of Marty's Musical Meltdown!
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Movie Review: The Messengers— Frustrating movie, interesting premise that fails to deliver combined with nicely composed images.
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TV Review: Boston Legal - "Selling Sickness"— Denise gets pregnant while Denny defends a gay man. If you offend easily, ignore this review.
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I Am Dwight Schrute— It's sad, but it's an inescapable conclusion.
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Movie Review: Smokin' Aces— Absolutely one of the films to miss this year.
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Movie Review: Revisiting The Day the Earth Stood Still— Nearly 60 years after its release, the sci-fi classic The Day the Earth Stood Still remains a highly relevant story...
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Are We Bloggers Giving Ourselves an Unmerited Air of Importance?— We as bloggers believe that we are able to bring about change in the political establishment - but is that
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Movie Review: Seraphim Falls— "So these two Irishman are chasing each other through the woods..." Brosnan and Neeson star in a new Western.
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Got a Screenplay? The Waterfront Film Festival Wants You— The screenplay competition goes out to the nation.
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Movie Review: Chainsaw Sally— Jimmyo Burril carves himself a refreshing slice of indie horror.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: The Dead Bodies, Satellite Party, Diana Ross, Collie Buddz, and Hank Williams Jr.— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Movie Review: Because I Said So— Don't see Because I Said So ...because I said so.
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#12 Miami University Defeats Lake Superior State 4-1— With the victory, the Miami RedHawks snapped their season-long winless streak at four games.
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Clueless Parents Real Threat to Nintendo DS Pictochat “Dangers”— OMG!1!! R U FOR REALS??
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PC Game Review: The Sims Life Stories— Laptop friendly life simulator offers simpler gameplay in freeplay or character mode.
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Music Review: John Mellencamp - Freedom's Road— If Bruce Springsteen represents the conscience of America to many, John Mellencamp is a prime candidate as it's illegitimate "little
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Will Barack Be Black Enough?— Will Barack Obama have the support of the civil rights movement?
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Dale Jr. Wants His Stepmom's Company Because He Is White— Also: Cyclers dope? No way; Gilbert Arenas is a big showoff, God love him; and who still doesn't love PTI?
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I'm A Time Traveler— I'm afraid you'll just have to take my word for it when I tell you that I'm a time traveler.
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Movie Review: Hollywoodland— Hollywood proved to be deadlier than Kryptonite to TV's "Man of Steel".
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Movie Review: No One In Their Right Mind Should Go See Music and Lyrics— Save yourself 96 minutes and the cost of a film ticket.
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Q: Have There Been Societies That Have Practiced Polyandry?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Movie Review: Beyond the Gates— To every man is given the key to the gates of heaven. The same key opens the gates of hell.
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MeeVee Primetime Picks: Weekend, Feb. 9-11— ...
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Ghost Rider to Speed to Various Consoles— Game release nears as movie set to rev up in theaters.
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Chulip Finally Surfaces for U.S. Release— Natsume's "kissing simulator" puckers up for Feb. 14 release.
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Music Review: Jesse Sykes - Like Love, Lust and The Open Halls of the Soul— Jesse Sykes forges a new path with her latest release.
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Nintendo to Ship Wii Play— Your next batch of mini games courtesy of Nintendo.
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Music Review: Josh Rouse - Subtitulo— Singer-songwriter's trapped-in-time warmth and contentment fuses with indigenous persuasions. Mellow, disarming songcraft results.
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Gurumin Drills Its Way Onto the PSP— Nihon Falcom's quirky adventure finds a U.S. home next week.
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Gaming Round Up for 2/10/07— NBA Live gets competitive while people in the industry receive honors.
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OzzFest, Proudly Sponsored by {Corporate Sponsor}— Nothing like the union of corporate sponsorship and the anti-establishment metal world.
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Why there should be an X Prize for an artificial biosphere— It's time to revive the biosphere projects of the early 1990s.
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Tabloid Nation: A Bimbo Checks Out— So — Anna Nicole Smith has self-destructed. Who cares?
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Music Review: The Pretenders - Pirate Radio— Quintessential collection celebrates Pretenders' heyday and brusque, vulnerable frontwoman Hynde, who set male-dominated music industry on its ear.
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Music Review: Katharine McPhee— Katharine McPhee poises herself to be the next Christina Aguilera on her unexpected yet enjoyable debut.
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Movie Review: Population 436— Fred Durst can act? It seems so as we take a look at 2006's Population 436.
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Music Review: Pere Ubu - Why I Hate Women— David Thomas delivers another slice of artsy post-punk, fronting yet another version of Pere Ubu. Iconic, post-modern cinema for the
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Music Review: J. Dilla - Donuts— On the one year anniversary of his death, a review of what may be J. Dilla's finest work.
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Israel's Bedouin: Hidden Victims— Native Tribes tormented, subjected to deprivation, and forced into homelessness, all away from the media spotlight.
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