- Wednesday, June 27, 2007 — 59 Articles Published
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The Evils of Lesser Evil Voting— Vote for the lesser of two evils and you still get evil and you deserve it too.
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A Quiet Day in Sderot?— Kassam rockets rain down on a small Israeli town--one family remembers a dead teenager
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Bloomberg, and Bush's Post-Modern Presidency— America isn't sick of partisanship. What it's really sick of is doublethink.
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Aftermath Of The Chris Benoit Tragedy— The names of wrestlers whose deaths are believed related to the use of steroids reads almost like a second WWE
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Book Review: Skulduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy — Will Skulduggery get revenge on his arch nemesis? Is magic all it’s cracked up to be?
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DVD Review: Above the Law— For fans of Hong Kong cinema it is a very special treat.
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Book Review: Framing the Debate - Famous Speeches and How Progressives Can Use Them to Change the Conversation (and Win Elections) by Jeffrey Feldman— Feldman makes clear that framing has been used as far back as Revolutionary War times, and likely longer than that.
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Music DVD Review: North Mississippi Allstars - Keep On Marchin’— These guys work hard, love what they do, and it show on stage night after night.
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DVD Review: Chancer - Series One— Well done, gripping, and the characters really pull you in.
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An Interview with Matt Margolis and Mark Noonan, Authors of Caucus of Corruption— "We'd like to believe that Democrats will read our book with an open mind and ask themselves if they really
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An Interview With Patrick Anderson, Author of The Triumph of the Thriller: How Cops, Crooks, and Cannibals Captured Popular Fiction, Part One— "Time is on our side. Lehane and Connelly and Pelecanos and some others will live long enough to be accepted
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Concert Review - Pink Martini, June 22, 2007, Winnipeg, Playhouse Theatre— Pink Martini totally captivated the Winnipeg audience with their mini-orchestra with Latin beats, old film ballads and modern, funny pop
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Music Review: The Skatalites On The Right Track— Ska music played as it should be played by people who know what they're doing.
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Music Review: Ray Cash - Cash On Delivery— Ray Cash delivers, true to the name of his debut, and presents an album enjoyable to all
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Music Review: Watermelon Slim - The Wheelman — If you want a taste of what real blues are made of you need to look no father than The
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Concert Review: Herbie Hancock, Kenny Garrett Quartet, June 23, 2007, Jazz Winnipeg Festival— Kenny Garrett Quartet blew the roof off but Herbie Hancock disappointed with not enough bop, too much funk/pop.
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Music Review: Mocean Worker - Cinco De Mowo!— Mocean Worker takes a DJ's approach to big band swing and jazz music, where a retro appeal is very much
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Five Of The Worst Songs To Have Stuck In Your Head— A list of top five worst songs to have stuck in your head, ear worms that no amount of digging
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Music Review: Silverstein - Arrivals And Departures— Post Hardcore gang Silverstein is back with an all new album, Arrivals And Departures
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Did Angelina Jolie's Off-Screen Behavior Tank A Mighty Heart?— Angelina's latest box office flop raises questions about her future marketability.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Love Hurts— Jax and Carly say goodbye; Liz makes love to Lucky, dreams of Jason.
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Movie Review: 1408— Excellent supernatural thriller.
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Deep Impact vs Armageddon: In The Battle Between Testosterone and Estrogen, We All Lose— I'd like to take you back in time to a simpler era. A time when Ben Affleck was considered a
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Countdown to 165: Week 2 - 66 Pounds To Go— One more week, five more pounds lost. Here's the beginning of "How."
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Disneyland Presents Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage— A former Disneyland Submarine Voyage captain reviews the newly reopened and rebuilt ride.
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TV Yearns to Let You Choose Your Own Adventure— ... but it's not quite there yet.
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LX.TV Restaurant Review: The House, New York— Watch this video to discover The House, a cozy and intimate restaurant and wine bar in Gramercy Park.
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Bill Clinton Is A Nazi — If you think President Bush is a Nazi, then you MUST think Clinton is, too.
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Chris Benoit Is A Murderer— Professional wrestling shouldn’t be treated as a real sport, especially by the sports media, and Benoit is nothing but a
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TV Review: On The Lot A Lot Better This Week— The show was a lot better this week...
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Book Review - Access Data Analysis Cookbook by Ken Bluttman and Wayne S. Freeze. — If you work with Access then this is the type of book you need to keep handy.
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Music Reivew: Various Performers - Summer Of Love: The Hits Of 1967— What is so funny about Peace Love and Understanding? Not a blessed thing.
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Book Review: Your Movie Sucks by Roger Ebert— Film critic Roger Ebert skewers more than 170 films in this collection of reviews.
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Book Review: Rant: The Oral History of Buster Casey by Chuck Palahniuk— Chuck Palahniuk still has surprises up his sleeve.
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Concert Review: Joshua Redman Trio/ The Bad Plus, June 23, 2007, Jazz Winnipeg Festival— Two stunning straight-ahead jazz performances, one from the most controversial group in jazz today.
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Book Review: Thinkertoys (2nd Edition) by Michael Michalko— If you’re looking for a way to increase your creativity, this may just be what you’ve been searching for.
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T-Mobile's Wi-Fi Calling Service and The Daily Music and Tech News— T-Mobile's new service, Weezer and Amy Winehouse round out today's music and tech news update.
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Book Review: Lean Mean Thirteen by Janet Evanovich— Not bad but not great. I would wait for the paperback to come out.
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Theater Review: The Hunt for Treasure in New York— Godot-style existentialism? Check. Gross-out humor? Check. Irony? Check.
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Cancer Frets Over Venomous, Difficult Gemini Girlfriend: Astrology-Based Advice— "I'm pulling my damn hair out..."
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Music Review: Fred Katz - Folk Songs For Far Out Folk— Fred Katz is one of the true artistic giants of the twentieth century.
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Book Review: Miss Invisible by Laura Jensen Walker — In her newest novel Walker tackles issues such as self-esteem and plus-size status.
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The East Village's Newest Wine Lounge: 10 Degrees— Watch this video to visit 10 Degrees, a vintage wine bar in the heart of New York's East Village.
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Music Review: Lake of Tears - Moons and Mushrooms— Pretty good progressive, gothic, rock.
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Audio Book Review - Infinite Crisis: Part II by Greg Cox, Based on the DC Comics Miniseries— For a movie in your mind check this out.
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Casting Call: Survivor 16 Open Casting Call Schedule— Have you ever wanted to be the Sole Survivor?
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Portraits of Lauren Gray"— Runway models, lesbian kisses, and wrinkled prunes.
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Book Review: Switchcraft by Mary Castillo— Mary Castillo, a hot new Latina novelist shakes things up with her newest title.
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Blend Creations Jewelry: East Meets West— Modern and traditional design aspects converge in Blend Creation's new line of jewelry.
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Beer + Skeeball=Brewskee Ball— The newest sport to hit Manhattan: Brewskee Ball.
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TV Review: The Kill Point - Pilot— The Kill Point, part Robin Hood, part Joan of Arc, infuses quintessential cops and robbers with a political morality play.
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iHype Part II: AT&T Reveals iPlans— People who like high speed wireless Internet and QUERTY thumboards may want to take caution before investing in the iPhone.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Mario Party 8— It’s still the same old party. Does it matter?
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An Open Letter to Congressman Ron Paul— Dr. Paul. Are you now or have you ever been in favor of a constitutional convention?
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Ann the C's McCarthy Moment— Take heed, Malkin! You too, Rush! Your McCarthy Moments are on the way.
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Music Review: The Fire The Flood - Truthseekers— Charlotte based The Fire The Flood catches your attention with solid ear-pounding guitars all around. Alas, the vocals fall somewhat
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Xbox 360 Review: Rapala Tournament Fishing — Virtual anglers - your game has arrived.
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Music Review: John Doe - A Year In The Wilderness— With A Year In The Wilderness, X-man John Doe proves that he hasn't outstayed his welcome.
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Xbox 360 Review: Flatout: Ultimate Carnage (EU)— Smashing into other cars and sending drivers flying through the air? Road rage never felt so good!
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