- Saturday, May 19, 2007 — 27 Articles Published
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2007 Preakness – Friday Update— Friday's update and an additional odds line from Mike Watchmaker.
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Liberal Politics: Pretense and Platitudes— President Bush once again sent the Democrats running back to the Hill with their tail between their legs.
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Smoking in the Free World— Smoke-free subjugation is the wave of the future and democracy is to blame.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "The Lazarus Experiment" (WooWho #6)— Doctor Who brings us a “mad scientist turns himself into monster” story!
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A New TV Reality? Sanctuary Webisodes Online— This is the new reality. A strong sci-fi story, seamless special effects, strong performances, and interaction by the fans.
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Comic Book Review: Superman: Infinite Crisis by Joe Kelly, Marv Wolfman, Geoff Johns, Jeph Loeb, and Karl Kerschl— Superman: Infinite Crisis shows Supermen of two worlds trading lives, and gives fitting tribute to the modern Superman era.
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Music Review: The Backstreet Boys - Never Gone— Once upon a time in the early 2000s, the Backstreet Boys were one of the biggest boy bands in the
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Interview: Band Of The Week — The Nick Black Band— You never know when you'll be surfing the internet only to accidentally discover an eventual BOTW artist, now do you?
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Suns/Spurs Ends With a Whimper That Begged For a Bang— Game Six of the playoff series between the Spurs and Suns did little to erase Game Five's questions.
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Michael Vick Would've Been Better Off Being Cruel To Humans Or Using Steroids— Vick will have punched a one-way ticket to Suspensionville if he was involved in dog fighting.
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Casting Call: Restaurant Owners In Trouble Needed— Restaurant owners in need of a serious pick-me-up can get tough love from Chef Ramsay.
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Yard Signs Solve the World's Problems— Simplistic slogans are not an intelligent way to respond to complex problems.
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Movie Review: Diggers— A new movie that takes a heartfelt look at clam diggers on Long Island 30 years ago.
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DVD Review: The Plow that Broke the Plains and The River— ...can The Plow that Broke the Plains and The River be viewed as artistic expression and recognized as propaganda at
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Music Review: Billy Currington— Billy Currington's debut album introduces fans to traditional country songs, sung in a smooth, velvety voice that could cut through
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Manga Review: Otsuka and Tajima’s MPD Psycho— An over-the-top serial killer horror manga has its long-awaited U.S. debut.
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Stephen Colbert is Fan-tastic— Happy belated birthday, Stephen! It's been a good year. Here's to many more.
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Music Review: Cary Brothers - Who You Are— A combination of brilliance and banality, Cary Brothers' Who You Are is far from flawless, but it's a solid debut.
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Book Review: The Student From Zombie Island by Michael J. Moorehead— There’s a new student coming to class and no one is looking forward to it.
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Book Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid— When so many voices are saying the same basic message over and over again, shouldn't we be paying attention?
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Book Review: The Complete Trailer Park Boys by Matthew Sibiga and Don Wininger— This contents of this fanbook would better suited to a fansite.
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Interview With Tim Green, Author of American Outrage — "I hosted A Current Affair, which I like to think wasn't as sleazy as American Outrage..." - Author Tim Green
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Comics Review: DC Comics' 52, Week 36— 52, a weekly DC Comics series. This week, starring Supernova, Rip Hunter, Starfire, Lobo, Animal Man, Adam Strange, Osiris and
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Music Review: The Doors - People are Strange— A solid disc from a quintessential 60s band.
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Music DVD Review: The Queers - The Queers Are Here— With your not so ordinary household band name, The Queers have finally released their very first DVD.
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Music Review: Billy Currington - Doin Somethin' Right— Currington shows off a little sexy and a little bit of something else in his sophomore country album.
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Giuliani Gave Award To Terror Chief— Giuliani talks like a terror warrior but there was a time when he welcomed terrorists to City Hall.
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