- Monday, March 12, 2007 — 55 Articles Published
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Game du Jour Deals: March 12 through March 18— Every (casual) game gets its 24 hours in the spotlight at Games du Jour.
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Transport Travesty in Seattle— Nobody's wild about Seattle's old elevated highway blocking magnificent views of Puget Sound.
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People Are Freaking Tweaking on Twitter— Twitter Fever has emerged as the big story over the past month.
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Movie Review: Shut Up & Sing— Learn why the ladies aren't ready to make nice.
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Hey, Let's Reduce Wages, OK?— Before long, American workers will be toiling merely to subsist.
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Venture Bros - Season 2, Episode 7— The Venture Bros Season 2 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim
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Horology For the Masses— As the United States begins its earlier-than-usual shift into springtime, let's take a look at the study of time.
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Movie Review: Karate Cop— Every post-apocalyptic world needs a balding hero.
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DVD Review: Sublime, the Thinking Person’s Thriller— Sublime is a thriller that raises as many questions as you'd care to ask.
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Movie Review: The Perfect Crime (El Crimen Ferpecto)— Equal parts Weekend at Bernie's, American Werewolf in London, and War of the Roses, cranked up to 1.5 speed with
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Music DVD Review: Chicago / Earth, Wind & Fire - Live At The Greek Theatre— Two great horn bands team up on a 2004 concert tour.
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Comedy Review: Scharpling and Wurster, The Art of the Slap— Andy from Lake Newbridge fights Laser Allin while Mother 13 plays in the background.
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Interview: BC Magazine's Featured Artist Brad Shepik— A chat with jazz guitarist Brad Shepik.
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Music Review: Emmure - Goodbye To The Gallows— East coast's Emmure release their full length debut under Victory Records.
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DVD Review: Without a Trace - The Complete Second Season— Anthony LaPaglia leads a team in the search of the missing, and does a pretty good job of it.
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Retro Redux: Saturday Nights At My Cousin's Honky-Tonk Joint— Between the fightin' and the feudin', they had some lively Saturday nights.
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Q: How Did Phone Booth Stuffing Get Popular?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: Amazing Race All-Stars, Journey to the End of Rob and Amber— No babies in this race.
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Movie Review: Tortilla Heaven— Heed my words, good people: sitting through this movie is about as far from Heaven as you can get.
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Technology and the Homeless— Sometimes technology isn't about the latest and greatest toys; it's all about how you use what's readily available.
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Concert Review: Lez Zeppelin - Denver, CO— Lez Zeppelin, an all-girl Led Zeppelin cover band rocks Denver
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Forgotten Series: Idris Muhammad - Power of Soul— "Acid-jazz" leading light Idris Muhammad has drummed on countless great records. Here's a great record he made himself.
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Prodigal Messi Saves FC Barcelona— A loaded match between two arch rivals. FC Barcelona and Real Madrid
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Movie Review: HBO's Life Support — I couldn’t blurt out the feelings I had for HBO's Life Support mainly because the movie left me speechless.
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Interview: Band of the Week - Dollar Sent— This week's BOTW is a rock monster from Brighton. You'll love 'em!
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Movie Review: Dragon Tiger Gate— It will beat you till you smile.
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Music Review: T-Pain - Rappa Ternt Sanga— Catchy, revealing and passionate. Who would've thought?
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Rush - "Far Cry" Single and Album Details Slip Out— Rush album 19, Snakes & Arrows, nears, and details are finally starting to take shape.
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Canadian Politics: Torture In Afghanistan— Is Canada handing over Afghan prisoners of war to the authorities in Afghanistan - knowing they might be tortured?
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Book Review: Different Like Coco by Elizabeth Matthews— Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel was always different, and she vowed to prove that being different was an advantage!
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for March 12, 2007— Hoping for Super Mario Bros. 3 like I am? Well... you'll have to keep waiting.
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Book Review: Anti-Christ: A Satirical End of Days by Matthew Moses— This farcical broadside at religion and modern politics and government is sure to offend most believers.
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A Mid-American Weekend: Banked Shots And Piano Trucks— Toledo goes home disappointed, Akron more so. Meanwhile, the Bowling Green women are 3-peatin'.
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Book Review: The Pull of the Ocean by Jean-Claude Mourlevat— This is an unconventional twist on an old classic fairy tale.
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Music Review: Michelle Mangione - Life Beneath the Sun— Acoustic music fans take note: this album should be in your CD collection.
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Brad Delp Dies at Age 55 and the Daily Music and Tech News— Brad Delp of Boston has passed on, YouTube back up in Turkey and Cyndi Lauper to tour for Gay Rights
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Animé Review: Blood+— Adult Swim’s newest transplanted animé horror action series is an enjoyably pulpy blend of blood and swordplay.
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Movie Review: 300— ... perhaps there are some contemporary lessons to be learned from 300...
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Movie Review: Eloise in Hollwood— Eloise in Hollywood is a pompous 45-minute cartoon.
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Gonzales Should Resign— Attorney General Alberto Gonzales presides over a politized Justice Department that is invading our personal privacy.
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Crime, Sociopaths, and Revenge: Asian Film At Its Finest at the Asian American Film Festival— Highlights from the upcoming Asian American Film Festival in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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When Baseball Was Life— My Dog Skip is truly one of the finest films about the care-free childhood days of playing baseball, and the
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Road To the Roses 2007: Featured Horse - Great Hunter— A top five contender for the Kentucky Derby
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WRC: Rally Mexico— Loeb wins in Mexico, and the C4 looks good on gravel.
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Cavs Issue Apology to Pacers Following 99-88 Win— LeBron and company have a good reputation in the league and look to protect it.
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America Waits Two More Months For The View— This week was going to a busy one for Scottish band The View.
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An Open Letter to Rage Against The Machine— My plea for Rage to come back.
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Interview with Bill Thompson, BBC Technology Columnist - Part II— Bill Thompson, noted BBC columnist, shares his thoughts on Copyright Law, information fragmentation, and the political economy of the Internet
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Movie Review: Zodiac— David Fincher's unsettling new movie is more than just a serial killer thriller.
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TV Review: The Amazing Race 11 - All Stars, Episode 4— Three first place finishes, then Philimination. Rob and Amber's latest 15 minutes of fame comes to an end.
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TV Review: Kings of South Beach— Every night is a party at their wildly popular club, Liquid, peopled with club kids, drug kids, and Miami glitterati.
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Gypsy Zeitgeist: Films by Tony Gatlif— Tony Gatlif's movies explore Gypsy life, culture and music in exotic European settings.
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The Listening Room March 12, 2007: Watermelon Slim & The Workers, In Theory, Ryan Adams & The Cardinals, Dwight Yoakam— Another great song named "Black Water" and more on this week's installment of The Listening Room...
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"Anti Citizen Legislation" Union?— In Hazleton, illegal immigrants have committed at least 47 crimes since last spring and they were the subject of one-third
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Let Iraq Burn— A hard decision, but it's time to wave goodbye to the Iraqis and let them kill each other in peace.
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