Name: Junichi Semitsu
Dateline: Dana Point, California
Weblog: junichisemitsu.com
Articles: 21
First Published: Wednesday, September 8, 2004
Last Published: Thursday, July 12, 2007
Currently listing articles 21-1:
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TV Review: Behind The Scenes at So You Think You Can Dance— Junichi Semitsu goes behind the scenes at SYTYCD and leaves mighty impressed.
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How A Prince in Fresno Became The Queen— How one Prom Queen put the city of Fresno on the map in the history of transgender rights.
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DVD Review: United 93— In a year of notable documentaries and faux-documentaries, United 93 stands out as one of the most real.
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CD Review: Dusk and Summer, Dashboard Confessional— Notwithstanding the dirty secret of my falling victim to Dashboard's oozing emotions, I am grateful for this addictive album.
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Best Albums of 2005— Here are my picks for the Top 20 Albums of 2005.
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Everything I Need To Know About Men And Women, I Learned From The Hit Songs Of 2005— 2005 was a watershed year with regard to how pop lyrics have enlightened us about the differences between men and women. Here are the highlights.
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McDonald's: You Got Billions & Billions Served— Black Enterprise magazine just honored McDonald's as one of the "Best Companies for Diversity in America." Is that a good thing? Isn't this equivalent to
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War of the Worlds: CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD REICH— I knew that War of the Worlds would play like a mash-up of Spielberg movies. Perhaps he'd remix the hunt for Cruise in Minority Report
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Bye Bye Birdie Kim— ...
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A REVIEW OF RIZE— ...
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Yoga is the new Jazzercise— ...
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Top Albums of 2004— ...
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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. the Stuttering Blowhards— ...
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America is Fired Up Over Voting Fraud!— ...
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Review: Control Room— ...
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Does Bush Support Slavery?— ...
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I'll vote for Ralph Nader if you vote for John Kerry.— ...
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Review of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban": Three-somes Up!— ...
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To Circumcise or Not To Circumcise?— ...
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What Is The Next Olympic Sport?— ...
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YOU CAN’T HANDLE THE TRUTH: Tom Cruise and the Historical Accuracy of "The Last Samurai"— ...

