Name: Kathy Scovill
Weblog: awardisshowing.blogspot.com [RSS]
Articles: 14
First Published: Sunday, October 8, 2006
Last Published: Monday, April 30, 2007
Currently listing articles 14-1:
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Did My Tivo Reveal the Survivor: Fiji Final 3 Out of Spite?— What was once a cooperative technological tool has turned against me with behavior usually reserved for my desktop PC.
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Interview with Kellie Pickler, Best Selling New Country Music Artist of 2006— I had the chance to speak with Kellie by phone, where she gave some insight into why her fans love her like they do.
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Music Review: Ligion - On the Way— Ligion is poised as the next up-and-coming rock group to emerge from the belly of the country music spewing beast.
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Not In Your Best Interest, Dakota Fanning!— I would not allow my children or anyone else's in my charge to watch a rape, real or imagined, on television.
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How Bucky Covington Saved Christmas— There is more than one way to decorate a Christmas tree.
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Card Game Review: Xeko Mission - Costa Rica, Madagascar— We'll give Matter Group, the maker of Xeko eco-points for at least planting the seed.
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Book Review: Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn— Each word will sear on your skin and leave a lasting impression.
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Oscar Whittles Down Eligible Documentaries with a Chainsaw— This year the contenders are steeped in political drivel. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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Carrie Underwood Takes Home Two CMA Awards— Country Music Awards crowns a new reigning queen.
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2006 Animated Feature Film Oscar Contenders— This year's Academy Award contenders include 16 contenders for Best Animated Feature.
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Carrie Underwood - The Reigning Queen of Country American Idol Style— Not too shabby for a sweet-smiling country girl from Oklahoma.
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Music DVD Review: Susan Tedeschi Live From Austin, TX— Tedeschi’s depth and personality are in her voice...
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YouTube Can Stand Up Against Poverty— What do you get when you cross LonelyGirl15 with the United Nations?
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The Nobel Prize In A Nutshell— The 2006 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry is Dr. Roger Kronberg, less than fifty years after his father won the prize in Medicine.


