- Saturday, February 17, 2007 — 35 Articles Published
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It's Time to Tackle UK Voter Apathy— Why are so many of the UK electorate turning their backs on the democratic process?
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Winning a Nomination Without a Majority?— Speculation has it that 35-40% of the vote in each contest could be enough.
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Graphic Novel Review: American Elf - The Collected Sketchbook Diaries of James Kochalka, Volume 2— The best comic strip you'll never see in a newspaper, James Kochalka's daily diary comic is collected in this hefty
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When Bad News Is Good News— McCain has more to worry about in Arizona than just the memories of Charles Keating and Lincoln Savings.
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Death to Earmarks!— Between the White House and Congress, the government has cobbled together what appears to be an effective earmark screen.
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Book Review: Love Walked In by Marisa de los Santos— A beautifully written story about the love that you don't just fall into as it grows on you and then
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Theater Review: John Patrick Shanley's Defiance: Trouble Marine-Style, Circa 1971— In the second of a trilogy, Shanley takes on the US Marines for another thought-provoking ninety minutes at the Pasadena
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Book Review: I Forget You For Ever by Viggo Mortensen— This isn't the idle passing fancy of a bored star; this is the work of a dedicated and thoughtful artist.
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Graphic Novel Review: Jack Hightower by Will Vinton and Andrew Wiese— A small, small man with a big ego...Jack Hightower!
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DVD Review: Flags of our Fathers— Confusing at times, though worth it for a strong story that needs to be told.
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Books, For Pleasure Or For Pain?— Writers live vicariously through their words.
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NASCAR: 2007 Daytona 500 Preview— Gordon, Junior, Stewart, and all your favorites are back for that sport filled with left turns.
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Book Review: Give Me Liberty by L. M. Elliott— “If Moses is fighting for the British to secure his liberty, something wasn’t right with the patriot cause.”
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#11 Miami University Defeats Robert Morris University 7-3— With only three regular season contests remaining, the RedHawks appear to be hitting their stride.
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Friendship Day: Sharing Time With Other Children— Does it effectively promote acceptance and tolerance of children with mental or physical disabilities?
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Discovering the Arts Outside Your Doorstep— Be brave, don't settle. The little things make the difference.
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I'm Going To Rehab, Too— It used to be people quietly slipped off to rehab to fight personal battles out of the limelight. Today, it
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Music Review Review: Chris Thile - How to Grow a Woman From The Ground— Chris Thile, one third of the progressive folk trio Nickel Creek strikes out in a new direction with his latest
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Music Review: Comeback Kid - Broadcasting— Comeback Kid comes back with an all new CD complete with former guitarist turned singer.
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider— It blurs the line between fun flick and hilariously bad movie.
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Could Guns N' Roses Reunite?— Is it possible to re-unite the original band? Your rock guy does a case study in rock economics and
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An Allegorical Interpretation of Brick— Deadly is the female.
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TV Review: Lost - Blowing The Lid Off Season 3.2— It has been four long months since the initial six-run stretch of season three of the cult hit, Lost, splashed
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79th Academy Awards: As Certain as Death and Taxes— ... vote Democrat long enough and you learn to separate the concepts of "winning" and "quality".
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Music DVD Review: Nine Inch Nails Live - Beside You in Time— Nine Inch Nails sets the stage for their new album Year Zero by releasing a live DVD.
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Gumshoes and Sleuths: Exile by Richard North Patterson— An international legal thriller that is at its best in the courtroom.
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Book Review Round-Up: From Unnatural History to Sacred Causes— The stack of great books on my nightstand...
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Brian McKnight, Ruby Isle, Relient K, and James Morrison— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for BC Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Should the "N" Word Be Banned?— In honor of Black History Month, some black leaders have proposed legislation to ban the "N" word. Are they right?
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Bionic Eye: What Does the Future Hold?— A revolutionary "bionic eye" has completed an initial clinical trial.
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Pulp Pages: "Something For The Sweeper" by Norbert Davis— He looked "as mysterious and hard-boiled as possible in view of the fact that his feet were hurting him more
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DVD Review: Head Trauma— Tired of Hollywood's remakes, re-imaginings and rehashes? Then Lance Weiler's second film could be just what the doctor ordered.
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Stan Lee's Who Wants to be a Superhero Holds Open Auditions for Season Two— While watching the auditions, I've concluded this show is a must-see.
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Movie Review: The Lake House— The Lake House can be considered a convoluted, flawed, and miscalculated effort to intermingle love and time.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Andrew Osenga— Andrew’s tangled tapestry of sound and lyric paints an ardent, stirring picture of this deep, multifaceted and truly talented young
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