Name: Don Hall
Dateline: Chicago, IL
Weblog: donhall.blogspot.com
Articles: 14
First Published: Friday, April 13, 2007
Last Published: Friday, July 27, 2007
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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The Right to Healthcare: Part Two— The argument that many of those uninsured 'choose' to be uninsured is an amazing piece of smoke and mirror agit-prop.
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The Right to Health Care: Part One— It's amazing that our politicians seem to do nothing but gut funding to health care programs and that we don't start beheading the rat bastards
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Theater Review: Collaboraction's Sketchbook '07 in Chicago— Collaboraction has nearly perfected theater for fans of Carson Daley and the MTV rave.
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Movie Review: Pirates of the Caribbean - At World's End— Sometimes you just crave the All-You-Can-Eat Buffet.
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DVD Review: The Fountain— Darren Aronofsky provides no easy answers with this beautiful and spiritual film.
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DVD Review: From 7 Up to 49 Up— This series is genuinely groundbreaking and will likely never be duplicated.
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The "Right" to Smoke-Free Air— Do I really have to respect your self-described "right" of convenience? Maybe so, but here are my "rights."
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Theater Review: Oedipus Complex at the Goodman Theatre— We leave with knowledge that Oedipus had an Oedipal Complex and that Freud had an Oedipal Complex. That's about it.
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Is DADA Relevant?— Can an artistic revolution nearly a century old be of value to our dying dinosaur of a culture?
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Movie Review: Death of a President - Where's the Beef?— Finch and Range made a very authentic looking documentary that takes advantage of none of the genre's potential.
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I Smell Boiling Frogs— Our modern Cassandras (Huxley, Orwell, Gilliam) have it nailed - the water is boiling. Is it too late to wake up or are we
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Muddying Media Coverage— Washington spin doctors don't need to try muddying media coverage. The press is doing it anyway.
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DVD Review: Superman II - The Richard Donner Cut Is Genuinely Super— Richard Donner restores his original cut of an iconic film and brings back dignity to a man in blue tights.
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Movie Reviews: A Walk Through Crack Alley From Spun to Half Nelson— Teen sex romps. Patriotic polemics. Nothing says 'America' better than the "Drugs Are Bad" films, huh?


