- Saturday, June 02, 2007 — 33 Articles Published
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Apocalypse Now?— The possibility of the rise of an American theocracy is all too real. To ignore that possibility is to do
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This Death Thing Is Killing Us— America is conflicted over who determines life and death - and for whom the death knell will sound.
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Movie Review: Hostel: Part II— Hostel: Part II provides the most painful torture you can imagine. It's caused by sheer boredom.
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HD DVD Review: The Break-Up— Since when are domestic arguments comedy in Hollywood?
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Cold War: Mistaken Conflations and Ambiguous Concepts— Or why the Cold War was not 'the decisive battle' between liberty and totalitarianism.
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Manga Review: Fake – Volume One by Sanami Matoh— In which our intrepid manga explorer enters into the realm of Boy Love manga.
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What Time Left Behind— Why Time magazine's much-needed evaluation of No Child Left Behind left out some important points.
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Book Review: Idoleyes - My New Perspective on Faith, Fat and Fame by Mandisa Hundley and Angela Elwell Hunt— Enter the world of Mandisa, and see what it takes to be an overweight woman who becomes an international American
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Book Review: The Art Of ReBoot by Sean O'Reilly, Jim Su, and Jason Park — The 2D production drawings steal the show in this artbook of the pioneering CG serial.
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In Praise Of The Small Press— There are numerous other small presses out there. Check them out - you might discover a gem of your own.
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DVD Review: Ironside - Season 1— Raymond Burr solves mysteries from his wheelchair.
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Music Review: Manic Street Preachers - Send Away the Tigers— Manic Street Preachers return to their roots on this short but engaging album.
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Retro Redux: Johnnie Ray - The Prince Of Wails— At least one music historian has described Johnnie Ray as a cross between Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley.
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Music Review: Runic - Liar Flags— Spanish Viking metal?
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One Track Mind: Caspar Brötzmann - "Massaker"— Caspar uses a different weapon than his dad, but on "Massaker," his aim is no less deadly.
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Who's Behind Abduction of BBC Journalist in Gaza?— Maybe Israeli intelligence is involved in the abduction of a respected BBC journalist in the Gaza Strip. Or?
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Vintage— Vintage have a sound and style dripping with the stench of a groovy retro clothing shop.
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Astronauts Preparing To Ride The Rocket — The astronauts have feet of clay but their spirits soar to the stars.
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New Horror DVD Release List: May 29, 2007— The following horrors shall release themselves upon your unsuspecting community this May 29, 2007...
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Product Review: Band Aid's New Line of Blister Protection— Band Aid creates a line of blister-relief products that actually work.
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John Wayne Centenary: The '40s - Fort Apache, Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Sands of Iwo Jima— The '40s were filled with formulaic action films but at the end of the decade Wayne made four classics.
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Barry Bonds Has Gotten Fat— Barry Bonds, physical specimen, has turned into a fat old man as he stumbles in pursuit of Aaron’s record.
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DVD Review: Hannibal Rising— Zzzz ... zzzz ... zzzz ... Huh?! What's that?! There's a Hannibal Lecter movie going on?
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Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End - Gore Goes Lynch— Pirates of the Carribean III may have confused your local reviewer — but I think I get it: it's crazy.
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DVD Review: The Messengers— The Pang Brothers. I'm thinking Danny and Oxide should change their names to Hit and Miss.
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Movie Review: Hubert Selby Jr - It/ll Be Better Tomorrow— An inspiring documentary about this underrated and controversial American author.
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PSP Review: Test Drive Unlimited— Atari doesn't leave handheld fans behind with a solid translation of this superb racer.
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An Oprah Opportunity: Become A Mentor - Together Teachers and Mentors Move Mountains— Oprah Winfrey and Essence Magazine join forces to find mentors for black children.
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Theater Review: Things That Need to Be Said - David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face— There's more than narcissism in David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face, making its world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum in
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Music Review: Linkin Park Minutes To Midnight — Different strokes for different folks.Isn't that how the saying goes?
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Music Review: Solitude Aeturnus - Alone— Dream Theater meets Type O Negative in the land of the dead.
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Music Review: Viggo Mortensen & Buckethead Pandemoniuminamerica— The sounds of a society in turmoil and confusion are never pleasant.
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Panels #4: Reviews of Recent DC Comics— My rulings on new DC Comics titles featuring Birds of Prey, Justice League and Teen Titans.
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