- Friday, March 09, 2007 — 56 Articles Published
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Sony PSP Review: Metal Slug Anthology— Non- *loading* -Stop *loading* Action! *loading*
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PC Game Review: Belle's Beauty Boutique— Belle's is all about the hair and the typical stuff you find in a spa.
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9th Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds Term “Family Values” as Hate Speech— When is free speech not free? Inbetween the time the 9th ciruil court of appeals make sa ruling and
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Newsbriefs: Iraq Deadline, Bush in S. America, Libby Aftermath, Texas Toll Moratorium— The latest political news in bite-size chunks. Four stories you ought to be following this week.
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Book Review: The Republic of Poetry - Poems by Martín Espada— A wake-up call for the body politic, and Martín Espada will hit you where you live.
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The Sweet Little Parlour Mysteries of Arturo Perez-Reverte— Mind candy for mystery lovers, the novels of Spanish author Arturo Perez-Reverte are sweet reads.
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Book Review: Stumbling on Happiness by Daniel Gilbert— Funny. Fascinating. Illuminating. The psychology of happiness makes for an excellent read.
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Movie Review: Beyond The Gates— A dramatic recreation of the events that transpired during the initial days of the genocide
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Border Violations: An Outsider Finally Comes Home— Chicanisma, finding yourself, and forging identity: taking you the long way home.
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Music Review: Clipse - Hell Hath No Fury— Hell Hath No Fury is one of the gems of Hip Hop in 2006.
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Music Review: The Essential John Denver— A new collection from one of my favorite composers has just been released.
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Top Eight Girls— Simon doesn't know who Haley is. Neither does most of the audience.
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Do Not Operate Heavy Machinery Near Power Conference Tournaments' Quarterfinals— Most teams in the Big Ten and SEC are playing for bracket seeding. Folks in the MAC and Sun Belt
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PBS Primetime Programming for The Week of March 11— Happy St. Patrick's Day. Don't eat too much.
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Movie Review: The Host— A genuinely scary and original monster movie from Korea.
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Notes From Underground— Five songs I hope people have not yet forgotten by Bob Dylan, Yo La Tengo, Elvis Costello, Robert Wyatt, and
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Music Review: The Pierces - Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge— In short, it’s wonderful.
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Satire: New Attempt At Peace - United Nations Resolution 929— All about a very special United Nations Resolution that cut it to the quick.
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Music Review: Diana Ross — I Love You— Diana Ross invites everyone to fall in love with her voice, on I Love You.
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Music Review: Leftover Crack and Citizen Fish - Deadline— Leftover Crack and Citizen Fish speak their mind and express their talent together on this split series CD.
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Words That Raise The Dead: An Interview with Poet Martín Espada— Martín Espada offers objects lessons on the power of poetry, on rewriting history, and the all-pork diet.
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Concert Review: Public Enemy in Covington, Kentucky— X-Clan and Public Enemy kick off national tour heading to SXSW.
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One Track Mind: McCoy Tyner - "Once I Loved"— Sublime, testosterone-driven acoustic trio jazz. Nobody does it better than McCoy Tyner.
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I Was a Twenty-Something Security Risk— Canadian writer owns up, tells all.
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Eddie Van Halen's Road to Rehab— A critical look back at the self deflected turmoil of rock greats Van Halen over the years.
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Music Review: The Gang Font feat. Interloper— Ambient? An odd brand of jazz? The dreaded "post-rock"?
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When the Course of True Love Lies Through Dostoevskian Pleasures— We want to live together, but first I have to read my lover's favorite book – The Brothers Karamazov.
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Should the "N" Word Be Banned? Part 2— The short answer: no. But it can be relegated to the history books and rendered as obsolete as "78 rpm."
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TV Review: American Idol 6: The Top 12 Is Announced— Four more people get to return to their day jobs as the Top 12 is finalized.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: 300, The Ultimate Gift— Tonight we dine in hell!
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DVD Review: Borat— Daring, harsh, and nearly flawless look at America. Oh, it's damn funny too.
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The Friday Morning Listen - Pat Metheny - Bright Size Life— Jazz favorites for Jazz Month
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Movie Review: Tokyo Zombie— Sho Aikawa takes an entertaining trip to Black Fuji.
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DVD Review: The Return— A few jump cuts, spooky background music, and radios that work on their own do not a horror movie make.
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CW's Pussy Cat Dolls Present is the Most Vapid Show in Existence— The only other question I have is where do they produce the parents of these young girls?
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TV Review: Survivor Fiji - “Love Many, Trust Few, Do Wrong to None”— Watching people starve death does not make for good TV.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Find Love for You and Your Favorite Female Friends— ...
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Movie Review: 300— Frank Miller's popular graphic novel is transposed into a film that simply kicks ass!
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Q: What Is Atari's Biggest Mistake?— mental_floss question of the day.
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Theater Review: Hotel Oracle by Bixby Elliot— The whole thing with the Post-It notes is, let's just say, highly original.
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TV Review: Homefront (Global Currents)— A glimpse into the family side of military life and the stress, strength and fear of those at home.
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Interview With Bill Thompson, BBC Technology Columnist: Part I— Premiere technology commentator Bill Thompson shares his thoughts in this stimulating interview.
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Flash Games: Particles, Rocket Bob, Flash Flash Revolution, Spin Doctor, Hedgehog Catapult, Red Ball, The Road Less Taken, More— A baker's dozen games this week, for no particular reason. Life is just good sometimes.
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Yu Ling Sues Yahoo and The Daily Music and Tech News— Cyber-Dissident's wife sues Yahoo, Joss Stone and Divvio in today's update.
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Broken Windows in Pakistan— I'd be pretty open to smacking these Taliban rednecks even on the nominal Pakistani side of the border.
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Music Review: Dead Can Dance - Wake— As retrospective compilations go, Wake is exceptional in its depth and quality.
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Book Review: Snowman by Dave Saari— Keep reading: a plot develops that is far better than the opening chapters may initially suggest.
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Patrick McEnroe Should Be Made Anti-Drug Czar for American Team Sports— During ESPN’s Cold Pizza broadcast on Tuesday, Pat Mac showed why he should run the team sport anti-drug program in
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Music Review: Norah Jones - Not Too Late— This darkly poetic album has caught Fantasma in its net.
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Music Review: Shannon Moore - Evaporate— A collection of heart-felt laments and yarns, backed with stripped accompaniment, and delivered in her unique earthy voice.
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Movie Review: 300— Amazing. A masterpiece. Leave the children at home.
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BYOB: Changing the Definition— Bring Your Own Bottle restaurants are what they sound like: they are restaurants that allow you to bring in your
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Music Review: The Fratellis - The Flathead— The Fratellis received huge acclaim in Europe, winning Best British Breakthrough Act at the 2007 Brit Awards.
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Long Live Sanjaya, The American Idol Underdog— I am a big fan of Sanjaya. That's right. The kid has a voice like Stevie Wonder.
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Music Review: Big Satan - Livein Cognito— A ball of tangled, bare wires, plugged in and sparking wildly.
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Movie Review: The Host— The film finds an absolutely astounding monster trapped in a poorly executed family search for reunion.
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