Name: Natalie Davis
Dateline: Expatriate-in-Waiting
Weblog: gdreadradio.net [RSS]
Articles: 165
First Published: Thursday, March 13, 2003
Last Published: Monday, May 22, 2006
Natalie Davis is an award-winning journalist, progressive- and GLBT-issues activist, musician and broadcaster. Davis' All Facts and Opinions - The Armchair Activist has existed since 1996. She is general manager and program/music director of Grateful Dread Radio, an 11-year-old multigenre Internet station dedicated to presenting diverse sounds for open minds.Currently listing articles 165-151:
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Viggo Mortensen Addresses Activism— Renaissance man gets an honorary degree and offers an education.
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American Idol 2006: It's a Soul Thing— It's true. I've been sucked into the Soul Patrol. But only for the best of reasons.
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Bush: Above the Law— If Dubya can disobey laws as he see fits, no meaningful checks or balances exist to protect the people from their supreme leader.
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Featured Artist: Al Stewart on the 'Net— One of the primary reasons for the artist's recent career rise? Word of mouth being spread via the information superhighway.
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Elizabeth Taylor Publicist Denies Death Rumors— There's a special place in Hell reserved for irresponsible tabloid journalists.
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Featured Artist: Al Stewart - The Discography, Pt. 2— The road becomes rough, but oh, the words and music are sublime: Our travels through Stewart sounds cover 1984-on.
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Message to Antigay Fundies Who Insist They Love GLBT People— Making nice with us once doesn't excuse all the ways in which the Religious Right and ex-gay ministries ruin queer lives.
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John Lennon Message from the Great Beyond?— Do activists EVER get a chance to rest from their labors?
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Featured Artist: Al Stewart - The Discography, Pt. 1— Our exploration of 40 years of the folk-rock legend's official recorded output starts with his 1966-82 releases.
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Featured Artist: Interview with Al Stewart, Sept. 2005 (Part Two)— Part two of our chat: Folk-rock legend Al Stewart waxes nostalgic about rock and roll, nonsense poetry, and delightfully bends words to his will.
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Featured Artist: Interview with Al Stewart, Sept. 2005 (Part One)— Thoughtful, intelligent and funny as hell: Singer-songwriter Al Stewart talks about his latest LP and word games.
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Featured Artist: Backstage with Al Stewart, New York City, 1998— A peek at the gifted singer-songwriter before the resurgence of his popularity - self-doubting and unaware of how appreciated he is.
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For Your Consideration, Al Stewart— Blogcritics' Featured Artist for April is an artist for all seasons and all times.
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DINOs Strike Again: They Cower, They Cave— Senate DINOs are too timid to free us from Bush's stone age.
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Fundies React to Ford Flip-Flop— This isn't about principle: It's about demanding obedience, maintaining control and threatening punishment.

