- Tuesday, May 08, 2007 — 49 Articles Published
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PC Game Review: The Sims 2 Seasons— Best of the Sims 2 expansion packs (so far) features new produce activities and game play variety through weather elements/surprises.
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Nemesis: Space Junk, Government Responsibility and Avoiding the Kessler Effect— Chalmers Johnson gives a bleak outlook on the future of the American Republic and the potential for a war in
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Are Our Presidential Candidates Smarter Than a Fifth Grader?— Exactly how dumb would a Democrat have to be to believe George Bush? Let's ask one.
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The Tuesday Morning Purchase: May 8, 2007— Who needs spidey-sense when you've got record-radar?!
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Implanted Spider Genes Let Goats Produce Super-Strength Silk— Scientists have developed a system to implant spider genes into goats, allowing them to produce super-strength silk instead of milk.
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Nextel Cup: With Parts Made In Japan, I Am Downtrodden Man— Toyota's seven drivers have qualified for a total of 36 positions out of a possible 70. Oof.
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The Rules for Rock Reunions— Rampant Reunions are taxing my tolerance and good nature. Lono takes a look at reunion etiquette.
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Retro Redux: Buffalo Springfield - Two Short But Amazing Years— Circumstances can create a situation where talented musicians get together for a relatively short time and create some great music...
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DVD Pick of the Week: The 4400 - The Complete Third Season— A weak week of releases to wrestle with.
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Really Really Good - The Undefeated Champion— Info on Mike Gravel, KRS-One, Emily King and Floyd Mayweather, brought to you by the B-Boy Blogger Champion!
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Paris Hilton Will Serve Jail Time, But It’s Apparently Still Not Her Fault— Mr. Darwin, on behalf of all semi-intelligent bipeds, we apologize.
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Music Review: Martha Reeves - Greatest Hits Live— Featuring ten live performances by two of America's most influential soul and R&B artists, this release combines pure nostalgia with
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Music Review: Mother Mother - Touch Up— Quirky Vancouver group releases debut CD
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Concert Review: Static-X w/ OTEP, Black Star Inc. (May 6, 2007)— It was a good night for metal.
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Music Review: Redman - Red Gone Wild: Thee Album— After nearly six years, Redman's back and it's like he never left.
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A Helping Hand: My Baby Won't Sleep— A baby who isn't the go-right-to-sleep type isn't going to become the type. Put that thought out of your head
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Memories of Greensburg, Kansas— I've only been to Kansas once, and I only visited one town when I was there - and now it's
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Product Preview: Gloomy Bear by Mori Chack — Nothing says "I love you" like being chewed on the head by your pet teddy bear.
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Casting Call: Boors And Brats Wanted— Don't know which fork to use for the salad or how to use a fork in general? TLC has
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Interview: Christopher Rose, Comments Editor for Blogcritics.org— Christopher Rose weighs in on policies, ethics, and the future of Blogcritics.
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Catch and Release, Music and Lyrics, Because I Said So: Region 1 DVD Releases for May 8, 2007— It's raining romcoms.
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Music DVD: The Jazz O'Maniacs Sunset Cafe Stomp— Sunset Café Stomp is not about preserving the music for display in a museum.
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10 Songs to Freak You Out— Ten songs that freak me out.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Saving Grace— The counter-agent is delivered and Jason holds his baby.
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How Good Are Your Drugs? (Part 3)— Pharmaceuticals are big business. See how a partnership between the State of Maine and an Indian tribe went terribly wrong.
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Product Review: Vinxi Clothing - "Born to Kill"— Political t-shirt company, Vinxi Clothing, presents another tongue-in-cheek design.
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Movie Review: Spider-Man 3: Great Continuity, But Weak As A Stand-Alone— Spidey swings into theaters again with 140 minutes of amazing action and a slightly frayed plot.
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Reflecting on Mother: A Kiss and Make-up— A young girl's perception of the rituals of womanhood.
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Sarkozy Est L'homme! (Sarko's Da Man!)— Nicolas Sarkozy wanted to acknowledge the realities facing 21st century France. Fifty-four percent of the French electorate agreed with
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Box Office Update 5/4-5/6: Spider-Man 3, Any Questions?— All Spidey, all the time!
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Book Review: You're Not Very Important by Douglas W. Texter— Lower your self-esteem and improve the world.
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Weird Water Bills in Jerusalem - Ripoff?— Residents of Jerusalem perplexed by abnormally high water bills.
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Book Review: The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon— One of America’s finest novelists dazzles with a Zionist Da Vinci Code in his latest novel.
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DVD Review: Go Potty Go!— A new DVD arrives to help kids take that all-important first step away from diapers.
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TV Review: S6:21 of 24 - National Insecurity — We are obviously being set-up for a showdown of epic proportions, a Shakespearean-like final act that will leave the stage
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Music Review: Dale Watson - From the Cradle to the Grave— Dale Watson and his Lonestars release their finest album to date.
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A War of the Mind: Mr. Glass-Half-Full Vs. Mr. Stay-In-Bed-Loser — Don't confuse what you feel with what is real. Complete with the good guys (Mr glass-half-full) and the bad guys (Mr
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Music Review: The Icicles - Arrivals & Departures— The Michigan band of indie-poppers’ sophomore release is an engaging slice of sugar sweetness.
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Theater Review: South Coast Repertory's Pacific Playwrights Festival— SCR’s 10th Pacific Playwrights Festival introduces plays while making the case that readings are their own reward.
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Book Review: The Dip - A Little Book That Teaches You When to Quit (and When to Stick) by Seth Godin— Winners sometimes quit, and quitters sometimes win. When do you persevere, and when should you pack it in?
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Software Review - Fireman 3.0 - CD/DVD Burner From Honestech, Inc.— If you are looking for a fast, cost effective way to author and burn CD/DVDs, then Fireman 3.0 will work
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Book Review: Flood! A Novel In Pictures: Special Edition— A must-own masterwork.
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Book Review: Blue Monday: Fats Domino and the Lost Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll by Rick Coleman— Black musicians who tried to take their music to the masses paid a far steeper price than exclusion from restrooms.
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And Don't Let The Door Smack You In The Gas Tank!— It's time to leave Iraq and Afghanistan - and to hell with your wounded neo-con military pride.
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Movie Review: Provoked— Feels more like a Lifetime movie from India than a major motion picture.
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Panels #3: Reviews of Recent Marvel Comics — A round-up of select Marvel Comics, April-May 2007.
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Interview: Cassandra Clare, Author of City of Bones— "I came up with the idea of a trilogy that was loosely structured on the Divine Comedy..."
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Return Of The Rocket— Roger Clemens has returned to The Bronx, but will it matter?
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Remembering Racing Legend Gilles Villeneuve— It’s okay to dream at full throttle. After all, this was Villeneuve’s greatest gift.
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