- Wednesday, April 11, 2007 — 76 Articles Published
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Book Review: Murder... Suicide... Whatever... by Gwen Freeman— There's often a fine line between the reasonable and the ridiculous. Murder... Suicide... Whatever... falls into the latter category.
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DVD Review - Tom Goes To The Mayor, The Complete Series— Tom Goes To The Mayor is twisted, unsettling, ridiculous, and juvenile. And those are just a few of the
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Book Review: Reading Judas - The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity by Elaine Pagels and Karen L. King— Judas Iscariot reveals his version of the early Christian church.
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Make Me A Mix Tape!— Mix tapes provide the soundtrack of my life, do they do the same for you?
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Movie Review: Slaughter Night (SL8N8)— A Dutch slasher film? It's as bad as that sounds.
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Movie Review: The Reaping— Water to blood, fire from the sky! How unimpressive.
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Music Review: Alice Di Micele - by ebb & by flow— The long-awaited return of a fantastic Pacific Northwest singer/songwriter.
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Interview with Larry Gonick, Author/Artist of The Cartoon History of the Modern World Part 1— "Just think of your favorite high-school history textbook. Oh, you didn't have a favorite high-school history textbook? Well, there you
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Book Review: Management by Baseball - The Official Rules for Winning Management in Any Field by Jeff Angus— Management by Baseball hits a home run with refreshing new look at business management principles and techniques.
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Book Review: How To Predict Your Future - Secrets Of Eastern And Western Astrology by James Braha— How I found astrologer James Braha and his excellent books...
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Book Review: You Don’t Love Me Yet by Jonathan Lethem— Jonathan Lethem tries to write the Great Rock Novel.
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Photo Essay: Celebrating Easter in New Delhi— Even Easter Sunday could not bridge Delhi’s social divide.
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Dealing With Jealousy and Insecurity About Past Relationships— Live your lives together, enjoy each other today, and be happy on your journey together.
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Today— A reevaluation of life and of everything that goes with it upon hearing of a tragedy.
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Music Review: The Autumn Defense - The Autumn Defense— The self-titled The Autumn Defense record finds the group moving from Wilco side-project to a force of their own.
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Interview Part Three : Destroy All Rational Thought`s Director Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne— Destroy All Rational Thought Part Three - Director`s Joe Ambrose and Frank Rynne interviewed by Paul H.
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TV Review: Thank God You’re Here— I thought I finally got a reprive from the midseason slump. I was wrong.
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Q: How Much Damage Can a Stinging Tree Do?— mental_floss question of the day.
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MeeVee TV Picks for Wednesday, April 11— ...
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Reality TV Casting Call: Are You a Real Orange County House Wife?— ...
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Comedy CD Review: Monty Python - Matching Tie and Hankerchief, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album— Five...uh, Three Monty Python Albums Are Released In Expanded Editions.
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Book Review: The Lighthouse Land by Adrian McKinty— The Lighthouse Land is an astonishing young adult tale of fantasy, sci-fi and ordinary life set on the coast of
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Book Review: The Photoshop Anthology: 101 Web Design Tips, Tricks and Techniques by Corrie Haffly— The Photoshop Anthology will give you a firm foundation to give you the confidence to tackle your graphic fears.
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Book Review: The Fall of the Amazing Zalindas by Tracy Mack— An entertaining and suspenseful tale of the Baker Street Irregulars - Sherlock Holmes' band of urchins that help him solve
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TasteTV: A Chicago Chocolate Fashion Show— Another delicious Chocolate Fashion Show on TasteTV.
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Fermenting Fortitude: The Magic of Red Wine— Despite the fact we might not equate endurance and wine, recent studies are proving there may be a strong relation
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The Healthy Skeptic: The Injury Bug Hits Major League Baseball— The injury rate is up in 2007 and as a result the training regimens of baseball players need to get
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“Toothless Hick” and “Nappy-Headed Hos” Don’t Mean The Same Thing, Mr. Beck— A "toothless hick" doesn’t apply to a race of people, if anything it's geographical discrimination.
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Philly Film Fest Day Five: If American Idol Worked This Way, I'd Watch— Even hardened criminals understand the benefits of democracy.
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S6:17 of 24: Fayed Dies Hard and Cheng Zhi’s Shanghai Surprise— Audrey is not as dead as Jack was lead to believe. We can imagine that the next seven episodes will
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DVD Review: Slaughter Night— A bloody Dutch slasher ghost flick finds it way to DVD.
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Movie Review: Grindhouse— Tarantino and Rodriguez deliver a little slice of cheesey bliss.
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Black Beauty, Media Racism, and My Great Compromise— Everyone is inundated with the idea that the best kind of beauty is close to some Nordic Ideal.
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Nintendo Wii Review: The Godfather – Blackhand Edition— EA makes Wii owners an offer they can’t – and shouldn’t – refuse.
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PSP Review: Rocky Balboa— Not even Rocky can recover from this blow.
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DVD Review: Errol Flynn Signature Collection, Volume 2— Flynn's second collection of films is a worthy addition to your collection.
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24 Season Six - Hour 17: Lost in a Masquerade— The missile had no warhead? Wayne was faking it?
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TV Review: House - "Airborne"— It's "Snarks on a Plane."
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TV Review: American Idol 6 - Jennifer Lopez Week— The original, second half of "Bennifer" teaches the contestants (except Blake) rhythm and how to pronounce Spanish words.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Bond Style Intrigue and Love Triangles Galore— Craig dodges a bullet and Tracy still haunted by her guilty conscious.
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Hark! Did Somebody Say Eureka!?— Our track record of foreseeing technology's future is abysmal. Can we improve it?
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White Stripes Announce Release Date and The Daily Music and Tech News— The White Stripes, Half of Rage Against the Machine and MySpace blocks Photobucket in today's update.
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Movie Review: 300— ...
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Gaming Import Overview for April 11, 2007— The UK gets some juicy news tidbits while Japan prepares for more courtroom mayhem.
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On Postmodernism: A Pomo Primer— In our new digital century, we all live and breathe postmodernism - even if we are not yet aware of
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HD-DVD Review: Poseidon— Disaster rule #1: Never take the kid with you during an escape. Ever.
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Book Review: Anahita's Woven Riddle by Meghan Nuttall Sayres— All about a young girl who decides her own fate in Iranian society where men make the rules.
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TV Review: The Riches Takes a Turn for the Worse— This week's episode of The Riches takes a sharp turn towards bad.
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Bookworm Rebellion— I’ve automatically separated all books into Mom-approved vs. Me-approved. It doesn’t matter that they’re mostly the same
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TV Review: Dancing with the Stars - The Nicest of People, the Worst of Dancers— Dancing with the Stars cardio
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Thoughts Upon Watching Jesus Camp - The Art of Brainwashing Children— American evangelicals are using sophisticated techniques to brainwash their children.
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Comics Review: Love And Capes— Cartoonist Thomas F. Zahler’s "Heroically Super Situation Comedy" provokes plenty of smiles in a romance-challenged Blogcritic.
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TV Review: NCIS – Navy Criminal Investigative Services - "Cover Story"— We should hope the writers are busier creating a provocative ending to this season than they were the plot of
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NFL Releases Schedule: Dumbs-down the Sport— The NFL releases its new schedule and one fan vents his frustrations and suggests Soccer or Rugby as viewing alternatives
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New Album Releases, 4-10-2007: Christopher Titus, Nekromantix, Bright Eyes— Christopher Titus made one of the best sitcoms ever, so I might be interested in hearing from The Fifth Annual
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Book Review: Dying to Live: A Novel of Life Among the Undead, by Kim Paffenroth— In a world ruled by the undead, survivors look for meaning amidst the carnage.
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Music Review: Strange Weirdos: Music From And Inspired By The Film Knocked Up— Knocked Up Soundtrack showcases Loudon Wainwright III's skills as storyteller.
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TV Review: The Sopranos - "Soprano Home Movies"— The series returns with a contemplative, intense episode.
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B-Movie of the Week: Sister Street Fighter— Etsuko Shihomi can break my spine anytime she wants to.
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TV Review: Entourage Episode 35 - Less Than 30— These scenes, which could easily be played for laughs, instead resonate with real caring, real disappointments, and tangible jealousy.
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First Date: How to Avoid the Conversation Dead Zone and Keep From Striking Out— A few tips on how to avoid those awkward silences during a first date.
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Reality TV Casting Call: Los Angeles Area Restaurants – Are You Ready for Your Close-Up?— Calling all restaurants, bistros, cafes, delis, diners, and pubs!
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Irreconcilable Differences: Stay Alive— The dynamic duo are back with a look at the digital destroyer Stay Alive
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Music Review: Aqualung - Memory Man— Matt Hales ratchets up the sonic cinema with guitars and a more layered approach. No flutes or prog rock fans
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The Sanjaya Controversy— American Idol, way before Sanjaya took center stage, has always been about who can get the most votes; singing talent
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The Spirit of James Brown’s Soul— I guess even in death he is moving around, not settled, nor given the credit that is due.
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Global Warming Warning: It's Worse Than You Thought— In the last fifty years we have done more harm to the planet then was meted out to her by
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Movie Review: The Omega Man— This is the way the world ends, not with a bang but a whisper. Charlton Heston as The Omega
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Movie Review: Sunshine— The future's so bright, I've got to wear shades. Not according to Sunshine.
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Movie Review: Bryan Loves You— Not paranoid? If Seth Landau has anything to say about it, you will be.
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American Idol - A Big Surprise Tonight— I’ll predict further that the bottom three are: Chris, LaKisha and Phil. If I am wrong on my prediction, bye
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Overlooked Alternatives: EST, Killing Joke, Billy Martin & John Medeski— The Easter bunny's dropped by to squeeze out a few special little colorful eggs for your baskets.
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The Day the Music Died— If you love music, then you probably know about the day it died.
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Music Review: Chantal Kreviazuk - Ghost Stories— Maturity and depth on album number four proves the Canadian songstress is ready for her close-up, Mr. DeMille.
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Extreme Left Spin on Stem Cell Story— An article came out today that touts the results of stem cell treatment for diabetics while attempting to mislead readers.
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Music DVD Review: Cledus T. Judd - The Essenshul Video Collection— You might be a redneck if...you actually find this funny.
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