- Monday, March 19, 2007 — 31 Articles Published
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Animal Researchers and Vivisectionists: The Privileged Class— The British government will bend over backwards to protect vivisectionists from threats to their well-being. The rest of the
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MAD About The Cleveland Browns: “What, Me Worry?”— Are the Browns just "Mad" or "Cracked" when their coach and GM suggest a 4-12 season is "making progress"?
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Why Do Liberals Idolize Al Franken?— Al Franken gives liberals a bad name.
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Carol Burnett Can't Take a Joke— Carol Burnett is suing over a Family Guy parody with her signature charwoman mopping up a porn shop.
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What if Homosexuality is Biological?— Some believe homosexuality is biologically determined. If they are right, what does this say about the morality of it?
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Vampires and Corsets: An Interview with Colleen Gleason, Author of the Gardella Vampire Chronicles— "It’s the most wonderful thing in the world: to be able to sit down at the computer and spend time
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Spun Web of Secrets and Lies— Some couples fall flat while Patrick and Robin continue to sizzle.
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Movie Review: Reign Over Me— Is it supposed to be a dark comedy?
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War Support Drops, So Do Old People, Gates Has Left The Building, and We Have WMDs in Iraq— Is this a great country or what? From Medicaid to wars to WMD to generals who've lost their teeth, ain't
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Book Review: The Summer King (Chronicles of Faerie) by O.R. Melling— Book Two in the Chronicles of Fairie makes for romance, magic, mystery, betrayal, legend, lore, history, and simply marvelous, engaging
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DVD Review: Literary Classics Collection— Warner Bros. Studios is no stranger to adapting classic novels and has done a pretty good job with it.
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Movie Review: Dead Silence— The minds behind Saw trade in the blade for a dummy.
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Kirk Rundstrom, 1968-2007: Thank you— Kirk Rundstrom, the beaming, generous and energetic front man of Split Lip Rayfield is dead at 38.
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The Rockologist: Run-DMC - Live At Montreux 2001— It may surprise some people who read this space fairly regularly to learn that "The Rockologist" is actually a pretty
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Really Really Good - Prepare for Glory— News on global warming, Israel's human shield investgation, KCRW statement and music from Sly & The Family Stone.
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Music Review: Megadeth - United Abominations— Megadeth turn in their best record since "so Far, So Good... So What!"
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Arkansas Has A Music Scene? - Opening Thoughts— Together, with the help of Blogcritics and MySpace, I'm proposing a musical journey to discover bands that are trying to
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Retro Redux: Mouth-Harps — From Lincoln To Dylan And Beyond— Harmonicas were rural America's favorite instrument for a lot of years.
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TV: Where We Are Now— The TV season is starting to wrap up; here's a look at where things stand.
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The Power of Twitter Compels You— Are people talking about Twitter? That would be a 10-4.
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Nintendo Wii Review: SSX Blur— Does EA’s newest SSX game make you want to shred the slopes or shred the disc?
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Linux Guru Murdoch Joins Sun Today— Open source mavens swoon as legendary Linux guru Ian Murdoch announces on his weblog that he is joining Sun Microsystems
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Apple and Microsoft: The BugBlog Report 3/19/07— Here are some of the most significant bugs from the past week in the BugBlog.
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The List of the Moment, Volume No. 21— From pre-Muslim Cat Stevens to Bob Dylan...
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News Analysis From Israel: The Imminence of War with Iran, Part II— "...You Israelis, should better prepare yourself for another round against HezBallah. It will not be long in coming."
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Indiana Jones 4 and The Early Bird Special of Doom: Fourth Movie Set for May 2008 Release— No time to argue! Throw me the idol, and I'll throw you a long-overdue preview of "Indiana Jones 4."
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BMA Music Review: Otis Rush - All Your Love I Miss Loving, Live at the Wise Fools Pub, Chicago— The Best Historical Album of 2007...
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The 22nd Annual Santa Barbara International Film Festival— A glimpse of this year's event and some of the films showcased.
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Book Review: The Courage To Be by Paul Tillich— Although Theologian Paul Tillich died in 1965, his inspirational book is just as meaningful today as it was over 40
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Wii Virtual Console Releases for March 19, 2007— Hint - One of them has a spiritual sequel on the Wii already. Except with trucks.
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Music Review: Assembly of Dust - Recollection— Assembly of Dust's "Recollection" melds the whole Americana spectrum into a mellow jam groove that's hard to resist
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