- Monday, March 05, 2007 — 48 Articles Published
-

Periodically Speaking: Dissent— This respected left-wing journal has been fending off conservative attacks for 50 years.
-

Comfort Women Not Coerced, Says Abe— This flies in the faces of the many women who, often bringing shame on themselves and their families, continue their
-

Scorpio Lover Says It's A Timing Thing, Cancer Frets: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I recently became intimate with a Scorpio man.
-

Book Review: Historians In Trouble by Jon Wiener— Plagiarism, fraud, and politics in the Ivory Tower. This is history as it was not taught in school.
-

US lacking in cross-Atlantic trade wars.— The European Union is going after some of the biggest tech industry players and the US government isn't doing much
-

Book Review: Abhorsen by Garth Nix— The Abhorsen Trilogy is an amazing series, with great characters, a fully realized world, and more than enough adventure to
-

Book Review: Travels with My Donkey - One Man and His Ass on a Pilgrimage to Santiago by Tim Moore— Tim Moore and his four-legged friend need more than the power of prayer on a pilgrimage to Santiago.
-

TV Review: This American Life – “Reality Check”— Radio show makes smooth transition to TV.
-

Game du Jour Deals: March 5 through March 11— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
-

Music Review: Amy Winehouse - Back to Black— A rising talent serves notice with a splendid sophomore collection.
-

Music DVD Review: Megadeth: That One Night - Live in Buenos Aires— Watching the camera pan over the fans, I can only wish that I was part of it.
-

The Higher Power of Scrotums: Book Drives Librarians Nuts!— My impulse to a scandal like the one over The Higher Power of Lucky is to organize an All Animal
-

On The Road Again - Songs To Drive By To— These videos are the perfect soundtrack to the streets. Pop in your Willie Nelson CD and hit the road!
-

Liner Notables: Honkers & Screamers - Roots of Rock 'n' Roll, Vol. 6 (Paul Williams, Hal Singer, Big Jay McNeely, Lee Allen, and Sam “The Man” Taylor)— America's alright if you like saxophones.
-

Q: Why Was Preston Tucker So Ahead of His Time?— mental_floss question of the day.
-

Behind "Half-Wit" and Beyond: An Interview with House Executive Producer Katie Jacobs— House's co-showrunner talks music, casting, directing, and that cantankerous character.
-

Misplaced Protest in the Black Community— Mobilization against blatantly racist attacks is a necessity, but the same level of anger should be expressed towards other issues
-

Movie Review: Black Snake Moan— Samuel L. doesn't stray from the snakes.
-

Movie Review: Wild Hogs— William H. Macy funny? You betcha.
-

Road To the Roses 2007: Featured Horse - Street Sense— If Street Sense can impress at his two prep races, he may be in the money at the Derby.
-

Webcasters Get Socked Again— Are the days of internet radio at an end?
-

BC of the Month, March 2007: Jon Sobel— Meet one of BC's Renaissance men.
-

Movie Review: Beyond the Gates— A highly recommended film that raises some serious questions about the Rwandan genocide.
-

American Theocracy?— Have the right wing Christian fundamentalists gone down in flames? I think not.
-

Linux Truths, Half-Truths, and Myths— Dispelling some misconceptions about Linux.
-

The Listening Room March 5, 2007: Jarvis Cocker, Josh Groban, Mike Keneally, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Nick Lowe— A political manifesto from Jarvis Cocker, guilty pleasures, and more in this week's Listening Room...
-

The Police Tour Europe and The Daily Music and Tech News Update— The Police, Cisco buy social-networking tech, and new Bjork in today's update.
-

Music Review: Sevendust — Alpha— Sevendust roars back into focus with their sixth studio release, entitled Alpha.
-

Music Review: Camera Obscura - If Looks Could Kill— Has indie pop finally gained the notice it deserves outside of Pitchfork-like music world?
-

Random Shuffle - 03/05/07— I'm shuffling my music collection and talking about the Pogues, Bob Weir, the Cure, Townes Van Zandt and Neil
-

Interview: Machinima Creators Matt Dominianni And Frank Dellario— The award-winning machinima artists discuss their craft, their new business relationship, and the future of "Tra5h Ta1k"
-

Buying with Bulk: Great Full-Bodied Cigars— The following is a list of a few of the best full-bodied cigars, cigars that make it well worth cheating
-

Book Review: The One from the Other by Philip Kerr— Gunther, almost unwittingly, becomes a pawn in a medical experimentation conspiracy involving Germans, Jews, and a lot of money.
-

Interview with Dr. Victor J. Stenger, author of God: The Failed Hypothesis— Renowned physicist Victor Stenger answers wide-ranging questions on God, proof and what he'd need to be convinced.
-

Book Review: The Unnatural History of Cypress Parish by Elise Blackwell— While Hurricane Katrina's baleful eye bores down on the Gulf Coast, time pauses for Louis Proby: he remembers the calamity
-

Comic Book Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 31— This week starring Lady Styx, Adam Strange, Lobo, Animal Man and Starfire.
-

An Interview with Patrick Mackeown, Author of The Expendability Doctrine— "It’s difficult to study inhumanity on a daily basis and still believe in goodness."
-

Never Judge A Show By Its Pilot: The ˝ Hour News Hour— After all the idea of the FOX News Channel doing a fake news show with a conservative slant is already
-

Movie Review: Mysterious Skin— Rise like two angels in the night.
-

Browns Make Necessary Free Agent Acquisitions— Flashy acquisitions in free agency aren't the wave of the future in the NFL.
-

Lombardi Trophy On Display - Anyone But Indianapolis Even Care?— Such so called "glory" is highly overrated and ephemeral at best. But it's still kinda neat.
-

Movie Review: Michele Soavi’s Cemetery Man— Taking a look back at 1993’s classic bizarro take on the zombie movie genre.
-

Borat, Peter Pan, Fast Food Nation: Region 1 DVD Releases for March 6, 2007— This week, one of the funniest comedies of all time.
-

Interview: Band of the Week - Airline— Eclectic sounds, softly moving, pensive lyrics sung in a moody, atmospheric way; Airline make songs that can lift you up
-

Best Tenors Ever, Says Nick— The ten best tenor saxophone players in all of jazz. Says me.
-

Music Review: Incognito — Bees+Things+Flowers— Incognito is proof that beautiful music finds a way to introduce itself into your life.
-

Book Review The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron— Lucky's got a lot to work through and she is determined to find a way, to find her higher power...
-

Book Review: The Commission by Michael Norman— A few stylistic flaws mar this otherwise strong debut.
-

