Name: Kate Sherrod
Weblog: saratogalife.blogspot.com
Articles: 14
First Published: Wednesday, March 19, 2003
Last Published: Tuesday, October 21, 2003
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Bring Back Schoolhouse Rock Before It's Too Late!— Sure, it's a deeply weird way of knowing things, but honestly, how much worse is it than when George Orwell was made to remember the
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Because everyone knows comics are for kids— An adult gets prosecuted for selling an adult comic to another adult in the adult section of a comic book shop. In AMERICA.
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71.5 Hours to Go— Did I just ask to prevent telemarketers calling my home phone – or was I just tricked into adding my address to the database of
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Winterkill is Killer!— Winterkill is, quite simply, the novel I have been waiting for Wyoming mystery novelist C.J. Box to write.
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Hunger, Satisfied - The Matrix: Reloaded— This first of two sequels to The Matrix satisfies and makes more hungry at least one Blogcritic.
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Who Killed Julius Caesar?— The moral of the story: Don't get murdered in Rome if you want your killers brought to justice. Ever.
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William Gibson's Pattern Recognition— Gibson's best novel since Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition is the first of his works to even come close to matching his initial achievement, and may actually
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Daniel Junge's "Chiefs"— Daniel Junge's documentary "Chiefs" shows it like it is for Wyoming Indian High School's basketball players.
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Pretzel Logic— Pretzels for Peace??????????? Now that's just mean.
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What is in a Name?— I hereby declare a totally unofficial but no less necessary open call to all and sundry to come up with a new name for the
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Stupid protests, right and left— I thought I could not possibly see a dumber protest than the pouring down the drain, by restauranteurs bar owners, and winos throughout Red America
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Timely viewing: David O. Russell's "Three Kings"— I don't have cable TV, so on the evening of September 11, 2001, while most of the world was probably still watching CNN or whatever,
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This ain't my mommy's war— As my mother and I enjoyed a round of harumphing about how we were going to miss finding out who got voted out of the
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Pushed off the Mountain, Sold Down the River: Wyoming's Search for its Soul— A "one-man show worth catching," this book revives the old art of pamphleteering as it examines the myths, shibboleths and taboos that are holding Wyoming

