- Thursday, August 02, 2007 — 44 Articles Published
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Did Rupert Murder Media and Free Speech Today?— Main stream media just got murkier
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Truth Comes out in Silence— The sound of silence is golden for finding truth in U.S. attorney firings
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Book Review: Marooned: The Next Generation Of Desert Island Discs edited by Phil Freeman— Desert Island Discs get an update in this sequel to a 1979 rock-crit classic. Feel free to comment and leave
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DVD Review: The Woody Woodpecker and Friends Classic Cartoon Collection— Guess Who? Woody Woodpecker and friends come to DVD.
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Music Review: Great Big Sea - The Hard and the Easy— Newfoundland folk band shares some of their favorites from the vast collection of traditional tunes from the region.
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New Album Releases, 7-31-2007: Born Again Floozies, Dave Davies, Bratz soundtrack— Decent citizens abhor the Born Again Floozies
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Bridge Spanning Mississippi in Minneapolis Collapses: 9 Dead, 20 Reported Missing — We never know when the bottom will drop our of our lives...
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Corporate Freezer Burn: Life Among the Cubicles— In sum, I can no longer tolerate the stench of microwaved frozen lunches in the break room.
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Cavett Sees Fat People? Too Darned Bad— Despite Dick Cavett's recent rant on TV's "heavily larded" in the New York Times, nobody actually said bigger was better.
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Music Review: S.O.D. - Rise of the Infidels— Hardcore pioneers with one last release.
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All The Unknown Soldiers— We know so little about the men and women we send overseas. The only time they become people is when
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Music Review: Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur— A benefit album for the iTunes generation.
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Music Review: Common - Finding Forever— One of Chi-town’s rap gods is back and he’s looking to be here… forever.
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Music Review: Bryan Lee - Katrina Was Her Name— Lee delivers another solid blues effort, even as it sounds effortless coming from an old seasoned pro like him.
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Deception: The Dangerous Politics of the Left and Right— Both political parties have ignored the will of the people, but here's information on how they ganged up on us!
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Conservative Talkers in the Presidential Echo Chamber— Should the President be meeting with conservative talk show hosts to promote his agenda?
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The Economics of Caring: Responsible Consumerism— ...
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Music Review: Machan - Motion of Love— Drawing a line through my several phases of jazz fanaticism. Oh, and some nice vocals too.
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Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Sam Hatches a Plan— Sam teams up with Maxie to destroy Elizabeth, Kate may prove to be Jason and Sonny's greatest witness.
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Jimmy Eat World Set Release Date and The Daily Music and Tech News— Jimmy Eat World, Alex Turner of the Arctic Monkeys and Teachers take on cyber-bullying in today's update.
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Why We Hate and We Love Soap Operas— The vacuum of television series, they have a way of sucking you in.
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Like a Kid in a Candy Store: The Value of Excitement— How long is it since you got genuinely excited about something?
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DVD Review: I Love Lucy -The Complete Sixth Season— Behind the scenes things were falling apart. In front of the camera, Lucy and the gang still provided some laughs.
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The DIY Network: Something For Everyone— The DIY network is a gold mine for anyone who sets out to fix even the simplest thing.
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Actress Rose Byrne Talks About FX's Damages— Rose Byrne talked with reporters about her new FX show. Here is some of what she had to say.
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Hot Topic: Travel and Adventure— Devoted to travel and getting away either to escape the heat, the cold, or to start a new adventure.
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Music Review: The Cowsills - The Cowsills in Concert— This real-life inspiration for "The Partridge Family" tv show really rocked.
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Book Review: Hot Tropics and Cold Feet by Diann Hunt— Lily and her friends are getting away. They head to Florida to try to help Lily calm her pre-wedding fears.
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Music Review: Nodes Of Ranvier—Defined By Struggle — South Dakota-based metalcore tries to bring the noise.
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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 Two— "I’m just glad to see good crime writers making the bestseller lists, which they weren’t doing much until the 1980s"
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Concert Review: Snow Patrol and Hot Hot Heat at the OKC Zoo Amphitheatre— Snow Patrol is always a good choice.
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Book Review: E-mails from Hell: The Wrath of William Wyndell by David Earthman— Proves that people put up with a lot in regards to communicating via e-mail.
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Music Review: The Weavers - Vanguard Visionaries: The Weavers— "Vanguard Visionaries" budget CD offers ten (eleven, really) classic tracks from the legendary folk quartet.
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Book Review: As I Have Loved You by Nikki Arana— Well written and thought-provoking, this book will help readers realize that there are two sides to every story.
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Book Review: I, Carmelita Tropicana: Performance Between Cultures by Alina Tryano— Alina Troyano, aka, Carmelita Tropicana, skewers the sacred cows inside and outside Latino culture.
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Book Review: A Song For The World – The Amazing Story Of The Colwell Brothers And Herb Allen: Musical Diplomats by Frank McGee— A great and heartfelt work, Frank McGee has certainly done his homework, he follows the Colwell’s and Allen across the
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Book Review: Unbroken: A Memoir by Tracy Elliott— Tracy Elliott knows pain and fear first hand. She experienced abuse and outright terror at the hands of her
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The Most Quotable Movies— The quotes from these movies keep us coming back for more... material.
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Movie Review: 300— Gerard Butler leads 300 Spartans to take on thousands of Persians — let the battle commence!
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The Original Man in Black: UFO Expert John Keel— How we forgot about the grand old man of the UFO phenomenon.
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Movie Media: Sweeney Todd; Saw IV; Superbad; 1-18-08; Star Trek XI; 3:10 to Yuma; Lust, Caution— Looking to tantalize your eyes?
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How to Pair Wine with Tomatoes— Love to pair wine with food, but challenged by the difficulty of matching wine with tomatoes? Michael Boyer of Brasserie
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Countdown to 165: Week 7 - Slow And Steady— When faced with discouragement (even unreasonable discouragement), how can one keep on track?
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One Track Mind: Charlie Musselwhite - "Church Is Out"— Charlie Musselwhite preaches the blues perhaps better than any other harp player out there today; "Church Is Out" is his
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