- Saturday, July 28, 2007 — 16 Articles Published
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Interview: Steven Shane Pate II, author of Ishmael's Wrath— "…wouldn't it suck if terrorists invented a time machine to assassinate rival religious founders in history?"
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The Science of Climate Change— A few key reasons why climate scientists think humans are mostly responsible for our warming Earth.
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Thank You Very Much Mr. Roboto— Computers will replace people. And here's why.
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Concert Review: Ryan Adams and The Cardinals, July 27, 2007 at The Moore Theatre, Seattle— What a difference a year makes.
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Interview: Band Of The Week - Chromatics— I still hadn’t located him and was beginning to believe he wouldn’t show at all. Jilted by yet another rock
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Book Review: Femininity in Flight - A History of Flight Attendants by Kathleen M. Barry— Tracing a profession from adventurous "sky girls", to sixties "glamour puss", to jet-age "trolly dolly".
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DVD Review: The Film Crew - Hollywood After Dark— Any fan of MST3K will feel right at home with “The Film Crew.”
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Music Review: Benzos - Branches— I guess coming from New York lets them experience that expansive tough view of the world without completely losing one’s
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Music Review: Afuche - Carajo Is Worse Than Hell— Carajo Is Worse Than Hell is the type of disc we need pop musicians to be making more often
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Book Review: Saints and Villains by Denise Giardina— Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s story spans a tumultuous century with the human and spiritual remnants of faith and dedication still among us.
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Same Old Song and Dance— The administration has built its power on a foundation of fear and we let them do it.
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Slim Chance of Mid-East Peace — If Blair applies the principles of the Northern Ireland process... All Parties must be involved for a lasting peace.
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Men Controlling Women: From The Brains of Voles— Man’s eternal quest to build a better chastity belt - whilst staying clear of it himself.
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Movie Review: No End in Sight— An objective, penetrating look at how we screwed up in Iraq.
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Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathy Hallows by J.K. Rowling— Rowling did a masterful job of wrapping up all the key plot points.
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Movie Review: The Simpsons Movie— They make the transition in fine fashion. Be prepared to laugh.
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