- Monday, February 12, 2007 — 52 Articles Published
-

#12 Miami University Defeats Lake Superior State 3-2— Thanks to a sweep over the Lakers, the RedHawks earned a first round bye in the CCHA playoffs and are
-

Emancipation from the IRS— As long as we have the income tax, we will all continue to be slaves to the IRS.
-

One Week After Catania's Riot, Soccer Resumes— Fans get to vent their frustrations outside the stadium.
-

Game du Jour Deals: February 12 through February 18— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
-

The Temperature Also Rises— Sure, the globe is warming. So what? Would you rather have an ice age?
-

The Etiquette of Dining Out: Use Your Inside Voice!— While cities try to improve the dining experience by banning cigarette smoke, here's another ban to consider: loud people.
-

Family History: Facts And Hopes— It's a nice family history fantasy that every so often looks very real.
-

Book Review: Blackbeard - America’s Most Notorious Pirate by Angus Konstam— Konstam deviates from his point to such an extent that the reader becomes lost somewhere deep in an impertinent anecdote.
-

False Love: An Opinion on Valentine's Day— Valentine's Day has lost its purpose.
-

Beyonce and Daddy Knowles Get the Last Laugh— Despite the backlash, Beyonce Knowles stll reigns.
-

Concert Review: Slayer with Unearth and Only Hell Remains - 2/10/07— An evening of metal - old school and new school.
-

Music Review: Pat Martino - El Hombre: Rudy Van Gelder Remasters Series— In 1980, Martino had a brain aneurysm that required surgery and caused him to lose his memory - including his
-

Book Review: Julia Fairchild by Louise Gaylord— With a peppering of sex, violence, love, and bitterness, this is a great read.
-

Movie Review: So Goes the Nation— Don't blame Ohio for the 2004 election results. Just blame John Kerry.
-

Music Review: Artimus Pyle Unleashes Artimus Venomus— Lynyrd Skynyrd's drummer drops a great solo album.
-

Movie Review: 300— A new film is crowned "Best Comic Book Movie."
-

Movie Review: Norbit— Hey! It's Eddie Murphy in a fat suit! Yeah?
-

Magazine Review: Skeptical Inquirer— The legendary debunking bimonthly now focuses more on rational analysis of "big issues" like creationism, less on ESP and UFOs.
-

Movie Review: Flags of our Fathers— Adapted from the book, Flags of our Fathers tells the story about the men in WWII's most famous photo.
-

Concert Review: Pete Yorn at the Showbox in Seattle, WA - 02/10/07— Pete Yorn's sold out, theatre-sized show for the "Morning, Day & Night" tour crackled with an arena-sized professionalism.
-

DVD & Book Review: Wordplay— What is an eight-letter word for a witty or clever verbal exchange?
-

Book Review: To Hell With All That - Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife by Caitlin Flanagan— For someone who is not a cook, Flanagan does a damn good job of stirring the pot...
-

TV Review: CSI:NY - "Some Buried Bones"— Secrets are revealed on a college campus when a body is found in a hedge maze.
-

Christina Aguilera Wows At The Grammys— Christina Aguilera steals the Grammys and leaves people speechless.
-

TV Review: The Apprentice: L.A. - Episode 5— It's all about the money, honey. Nothing personal.
-

Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Brick & Lace, Bret Primack, Cezanne, Sofia Talvik, and Be The Riottt! Captured: Online Music Festival— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
-

Q: Why Do Diamonds Need Advertising?— mental_floss question of the day.
-

YouTube to Team up with Digital Music Group and The Daily Music and Tech News— YouTube makes deal, Skype caught snooping and Modest Mouse hit the road in today's update.
-

Music Review: The Tragically Hip - World Container— Bob Rock meddles with another act that ain't broken. Somehow Canadian alt-rockers the Tragically Hip survive the production anyway.
-

Healthy Brunch: Granola the California School of Culinary Arts Way— A consumer education course at the California School of Culinary Arts provides tips for making a healthy brunch.
-

The Listening Room February 12, 2007: The Byrds, The Rhythm Syndicate, Tom Petty, Phil Lesh & Friends, My Chemical Romance, Phil Keaggy— What we've been listening to for the past week: Byrds, Petty, Springsteen, Keaggy, and more...
-

TV Preview: Nova - "The Last Great Ape"— Nova's latest episode takes an in-depth look at the bonobo.
-

TV Review: Masterpiece Theatre's Dracula— In this reimagining of Dracula, the screenplay took a detour off a steep cliff, along with the titular count.
-

Graphic Novel Review: First Moon by Jason McNamara and Tony Talbert— A new graphic novel smartly blends modern werewolf life with early American lore.
-

A Night At the Opera: The BAFTA Awards— A coronation at Britain's answer to the Oscars.
-

Canadian Politics: Green Games— The real losers in this game are going to be all of us
-

Rock's Greatest Bass Riffs— Think about how empty and meaningless your favorite music would be without the bass.
-

None Dare Call It Reason— Where is James Bond when he's really needed? Aiding and abetting criminal activities for a piece of the action.
-

From Jew-hater to a Jew-lover— Most Muslims grow up with irrational hatred against the Jews from childhood, so was I. But Dr Mahathir's extreme Jew-hatred
-

Apple, Cisco, and Microsoft - The BugBlog Report 2/12/07— Here are some of the most significant bugs from the past week in the BugBlog.
-

Website Review: In Pictures— Tutorials for Open Office, Microsoft Office, Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and HTML & CSS.
-

CD? What's That?— Will CDs go the way of 8-tracks, records, and cassettes?
-

Movie Review: Glengarry Glen Ross— Glengarry Glen Ross offers elaborate and infatuating dialogue and extraordinary and precise acting.
-

Music Review: Dear and the Headlights - Small Steps, Heavy Hooves— A band rises from the sweltering desert that is Arizona.
-

Beverage Review: BAZZA High-Energy Tea— Yay! A new low-calorie energy drink that doesn't taste like a low-calorie energy drink.
-

One Track Mind: Elton John - "Come Down in Time"— You listen in slack-jawed wonder — realizing that "Come Down in Time," alone, could have established the legend of any
-

Random Shuffle - 02/12/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Dolly Parton, The Grateful Dead, Woody Guthrie, Willie Nelson and
-

Interview: Band of the Week - The Slides— The Slides bring a gently psychedelic atmosphere to their brand of retro chic Brit-pop.
-

LeBron James Doesn't Get Calls Anymore— The Cavaliers' star player stopped complaining this season with the new rules, but now he can't get a call.
-

An NBA Fairy Tale— I know this great joke. A man walks onto a basketball court... and the players turn against him.
-

ABC's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Gives An American Hero the Homecoming He Deserves— Oliver Stone's World Trade Center was based on his story, but he was left out.
-

Nintendo Wii Review: Wario Ware - Smooth Moves— Another Nintendo release for your manic mini-game needs.
-
Blogcritics is an online magazine, a community of writers and readers from around the globe.
Publisher: Eric Olsen

