- Monday, February 19, 2007 — 51 Articles Published
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Sarko: The Man Who Would Change France— If ambition is anything to go by, Nicolas Sarkozy, France's new would-be president, can improve French society.
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Five Reasons Liberals Should Detest Welfare— Are you liberal? Do you believe in welfare? Well, here are some reason for you to hate welfare.
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The Crucible of Terror— One of the West's closest allies in the 'war on terror' is in fact the crucible of the terror it
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Mac Software Review: Lineform— Wish there were an easy, affordable and amazingly powerful way to create and edit vector art on your Mac?
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Periodically Speaking: Two Mags for Women with Careers— Two very different magazines for the working woman.
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Has Iraq Gone Down The Drain?— Pundits lie wide-awake late at night pondering the Iraqi disaster.
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Movie Review: Music and Lyrics— The cinematic equivalent of a cupcake with pink frosting and multi-colored sprinkles. How could it possibly be bad for you?
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Game du Jour Deals: February 19 through February 25— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider— You need more than a big star to make a good comic book film - just ask Ben Affleck...
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PC Game Review: Diner Dash Series— Watch out! The Diner Dash games will catch you hook, line, and sinker.
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Book Review: The Call of the Weird by Louis Theroux— Louis Theroux revisits American subjects of his BBC documentary series on the American fringe.
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Banning The "N-Word" Makes No Sense— Putting the cuffs on offensive language is meaningless.
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An Interview with Richard Hains, Author of Chameleon— "My writing is simply a combination of experience mixed with a degree of enthusiasm."
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Book Review: Sabriel by Garth Nix— I haven't read such an original fantasy novel in a long time. You have to read this book!
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Book Review: Practical Color Management by Eddie Tapp and Rick Lucas— This book will be of benefit to newcomer and professional alike who are trying to make sense of the subject.
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Music Review: k-os - Atlantis: Hymns for Disco— This album is an immediately accessible album that richly rewards repeated listening.
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Music Review: Clarence Williams Jug & Washboard Bands Whoop It Up Volume 1 1927 - 1929— Williams was a musician, producer, entrepreneur, performer, agent, and a little leery of the truth.
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Music Review: James Morrison - Undiscovered— There is an instantly familiar quality about his voice, as though he's always been here with us. Just don't call
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 11: All Stars - Season Premiere— The Amazing Race starts the global trot once again. Will this season of previous teams be amazing?
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The Listening Room February 19, 2007: Guster, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Bowling for Soup, Autechre, Rickie Lee Jones, Ben Kweller, and Sly And The Family Stone— What have we been listening to for the past week? This week's installment of The Listening Room is our largest
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Theater Review: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles— The Kathleen Turner-Bill Irwin production arrives in Los Angeles after hit runs in London and New York.
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TV Review CSI:NY - "Heart of Glass"— Stella thinks she will soon be getting sick. Across town, a woman lies dead in a bathtub. Mac and his
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Q: How Long Has Asbestos Been Around?— Mental_Floss question of the day.
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The Anti-Corporate Mission Statement: Don't Change, Stay Original, And Be Happy— Cars that actually had something in common with workmanship instead of Rubbermaid. They were works of art.
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Movie Review: La Sierra— Set in the outskirts of of Medellín, Colombia, the documentary presents the reality presented in the fictional City of God.
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Random Roundup: Tenacious D: The Pick of Destiny, Unknown, Casino Royale and more— Time for another hodge podge of movies from Casey Criswell.
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Movie Review: The Ultimate Gift— James Garner claims that this will be his final film...
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Movie Review: Bridge To Terabithia Not For Kids Only— Bridge To Terabithia is a very important movie for both kids and adults to see....
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Movie Review: Ghost Rider— The flame-head arrives on the big screen.
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All-Star Hip Hop Collaboration For Air Force One’s Anniversary— To commemorate the anniversary Nike commissioned a Rick Rubin-produced track featuring Kanye West, Nas and KRS-One on the mic.
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Music DVD Review - Live From The Rock N’ Roll Palace Volume 2— This is another piece of rock and roll history.
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Ellen Goodman Declares: Global Warming Deniers on Par With Holocaust Deniers— Given the hysteria over global warming, it was inevitable that someone would come along and compare those not on board
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The Fall of Australia's Cricket Empire?— The Australian cricket teams has, for the first time, slipped from the top spot in one-day international cricket. Does this
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Episode 2 - Can a PC Guy Become a Mac Guy?— Eighteen inches of snow delays PC Guy's Apple appointment!
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Concert Review: Keith Jarrett - "An Evening of Solo Piano Improvisations" (2/17/07, Chicago, IL)— "Keith Jarrett's first solo piano recital in Chicago since 1985..." No pressure, Keith!
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Music Review: Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass— Yo La Tengo celebrates 20 years of recording with another delightful slice of big, daydreamy retropop.
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Random Shuffle - 02/19/07— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about Billie Holiday, Jerry Garcia with David Grisman, the Yonder Mountain
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TV Review: Cold Case - "Blood on the Tracks"— A look at one of the more intriguing, and more underrated, prime time crime dramas on network TV.
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Ronaldo and AC Milan: The Right Fit and the Right Time— Suddenly, AC Milan once again look Mighty.
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Movie Review: Amazing Grace— ... a noteworthy script that tells a meaningful story...
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Movie Review: Breach— A look at the FBI's biggest problem.
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Movie Review: Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny— Think of this film as an extended Tenacious D music video, and make of that what you will.
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Babel, The Prestige, Flushed Away: Region 1 DVD Releases for February 20, 2007— This week, would you like your Hugh Jackman animated or obsessed?
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PS3 Review: Fight Night Round 3— Another “new to you” PS3 port, but it is still fun to beat the tar out of your friends online.
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Movie Review: Breach— Breach fails to shed enough light on the spy, Robert Hanssen, who is quite fascinating.
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Soapnet Announces a Night Shift for General Hospital— What happens at the Port Charles hospital when the lights go down?
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Music Review: Tim Fite - Over the Counter Culture— Criticism of the co-opting and commercialization of hip hop culture to market and sell products for big business
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DVD Review: The Tom Hanks Comedy Favorites Collection— The Money Pit, The 'Burbs, and Dragnet all in one place.
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Music Review: Feel Like Going Home - The Essential Charlie Rich— Although Charlie Rich is remembered primarily as a country music star, he was probably one of the most versatile and
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Music Review: Melissa Ivey - Lovers and Stars— This EP is long enough to show off Ivey's range, but short enough to keep the listener wanting more.
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Dave's 2007 Oscar Preview - Part Two: James Taylor vs. Eddie Murphy— Taylor's just lucky he's not going up against "Party All the Time"...
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