- Thursday, March 22, 2007 — 43 Articles Published
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Corporate Leadership Development: 10 Crucial Questions (Part Two)— Is your organization involved in leadership development? If so, this article will help you plan or quickly decide if you
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Parenthetical Sex— Why do parents lose the classification as sexual beings? Wasn’t it our exploits that brought us to the role of
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Movie Review: Fido— The walking dead aren't scary — they can actually be quite amusing!
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DVD Review: Twitch City The Complete Series— Twitch City has become a cult favourite in several nations, most notably in Australia, where it became a smash hit.
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Exhibition Review: Scottish Artist Olivia Fraser at New Delhi's Triveni Kala Sangam Gallery— Fraser paints an unrealistically happy India: Delhi in Lonely Planet-style exotica that only a westerner could have noticed.
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Grading the American Idol Top 11 On The Tivo Multi-Bloop Scale— Review of the American Idol Top 11 based on how much I wanted, or did, TiVo bloop through their performances.
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Movie Review: Color Me Kubrick— How one man passed himself off as a legendary film director - with remarkably little effort.
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Concert Review: Killswitch Engage, Chimaira, DragonForce, He Is Legend - 3/14/07— An onslaught of metal mayhem for everyone. Read on.
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Book Review: Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to The X-Files by Peter Knight— Is there a cabal of evil men working in the shadows to subvert the lives of every American citizen? Not
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Book Review: You, Inc.: The Art of Selling Yourself by Harry and Christine (Clifford) Beckwith— This is a mix of profound advice and tired clichés you're bound to read more than once.
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TV Review: American Idol 6: Results Show (March 21, 2007)— Another young hopeful was given the boot.
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Book Review: Murder One: A Writer's Guide To Homicide by Mauro V. Corvasce and Joseph R. Paglino— Murder One is wickedly helpful for the budding crime novelist.
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Music Review: Akon - Konvicted— Satisfying the fans and making new ones along the way; Akon's Konvicted.
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Book Review: Agile Web Development With Rails by Dave Thomas and David Heinemeier Hansson— Rails is a bullet train moving at two hundred miles an hour, but you can catch up with Agile Web
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Music Review: Clutch - From Beal Street to Oblivion— Clutch outdoes themselves again with this killer set.
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Book Review: Invasion by D. C. Alden— This is quite a chilling book that contains certain warnings we would be clever to heed.
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Music Review: Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank— A beefier, more mainstream-rock-radio-friendly Modest Mouse.
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Q: Who Invented the Office Cubicle?— mental_floss question of the day.
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TV Review: NCIS - "Iceman"— Are those the lips and nose of Ziva David? Is it Jeanne Benoit? Or, is it a hitherto unidentified femme
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Book Review: SignLanguage by Viggo Mortensen— He has a willingness to let things happen as they will instead of trying to wait for or frame the
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Concert Review: The Colour - New York— The Colour tear up Pianos on their North American tour.
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Music Reviews: Back to Black by Amy Winehosue and Introducing Joss Stone by Joss Stone— These two young, British soul singers show their American counterparts how to use America's Motown history to forge refreshing new
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DVD Review: Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film— Fans have witnessed ups, downs, and near stops on the roller coaster ride of slasher pictures.
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25 Years After John Belushi's Death, His Cult Lives On— Sometimes dying young can be the best career move of all.
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Lost is Rich, The Riches are Lost, and Battlestar Galactica Barely Is— I love surprises; what surprised me last night?
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Music Review: Neil Young - Live at Massey Hall— A classic show from a human time capsule.
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Music Review: The Feeling - Twelve Stops And Home— Glory days of '70s pop revisited on debut CD.
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Twitters of the Day: Starbucks, Han Solo, and Netscape— Following the best of Twitter so you don't have to... but you should, it's rad!
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A Constitutionally Protected Right to Market Pornography to Children?— The Children's Online Protect Act is struck down by a federal judge at the request of the ACLU.
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The Right to Know: No, It Isn't In the Constitution, Or Is It?— Could the Ninth Amendment give Americans a clearly difined "right to know" and would this lead to a plebiscite?
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Podcast: Meet The Unreleased Beatles— Raiders of the Lost Beatle Archives: Explore what the Fab Four left behind in a new podcast interview.
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PS2 Review: Ghost Rider— Even the "Devil May War" format doesn't give Ghost Rider retribution.
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Nintendo Wii Review: TMNT— Any gamer over 20 would have carpal tunnel today if this was how we played beat-em-ups years ago.
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PSP Review: 300 - March to Glory— More of a -300 on the fun factor scale.
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Obscuro: Say What? Five of Jazz's Most Surprising Albums— You think you know these commercially successful jazz figures? Think again.
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Music Review: Kurt Reifler— "Dude, just listen to some Pavement."
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Taste: A Matter of Opinion or a Matter of Fact?— If you confuse "I like that" with "It's good," you'll wind up thinking corn dogs and Oreos is darn good
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The Failures of the 100-Point Rating Scale— There is a dark side to rating wine - and the 100-point rating scale is the culprit.
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Depressed in America— Ever feel like you're at the end of your tether?
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Theater Review: Five by Tenn - Five Landmark Plays by Tennessee Williams, New York— Turtle Shell Productions gathers together some early, rarely seen Williams one-acts and reinvents them for a postmodern age.
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Music Reviews: Catamenia, Decoy, Fourway, Razorback, Turku Romantic Movement, and Pestilence— Another collection of hard rockin' and metal reviews in this week's Marty's Musical Meltdown.
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Book Review: The Man Who Outgrew His Prison Cell: Confessions of a Bankrobber by Joe Loya— A shocking and highly readable biography of the life of a modern day bank robber.
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Book Review: Creativity - The Magic Synthesis by Silvano Arieti— Where do all the good ideas come from? Madmen and artists, according to Silvio Areti. What else is new?
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