Name: Temple Stark
Dateline: Casa Grande, Arizona
Weblog: www.templestark.com [RSS]
Articles: 304
First Published: Monday, February 3, 2003
Last Published: Friday, January 25, 2008
Currently listing articles 304-251:
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Music Review: Intodown - Brave New World — We have an almost exclusively instrumentalist playground for sky-bound wonder, with a modern, self-disciplined kick.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Ghost In The Machine"— Connor meets up with old friends - and they try and kill him.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Portraits of Lauren Gray"— Runway models, lesbian kisses, and wrinkled prunes.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Trial By Fire"— Connor is accused of murder and arson and Team Neuro becomes a legal defense powerhouse. Very Law & Order, with a twist. And very good.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Friendly Fire"— This episode reaches emotional depths heretofore unexplored in the series. Note it just doesn't attempt emotional depth, it reaches it.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Higher Court"— A vigilante neuro kills off guys in witness protection to make himself feel better about his dead daughter.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Breakdown"— An analysis of Jane's blood reveals DNA characteristics very similar to that of the neuros.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Nothing To Fear But Fear Itself"— Jane's mother appears as a vision, a personification of her deepest fear of being hated rather than loved by the woman she idolizes.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Catch Me If You Can"— A guy gets shot in the beginning of this episode. The rest of the show is Team Vicodin trying to prevent our girl Jane from
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Piece of Mind"— Jane and Strike Force Vicodin become the bad guys for one episode - and they let a Neuro live.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - "Toy Soldiers"— Painkiller Jane is still flipping out a little bit about discovering she's "a freak," which is a big part of this episode.
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Cho Seung-Hui: The NBC News Morality Question— Cho’s video deserves to be aired because it gives insight into the person. It’s valuable for the millions of people who are asking the questions.
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Suicide Solution to Murder Inc., Outrage With An Agenda— People have been pissed at certain elements of "Satan's influence" in music since people had the ability to be pissed.
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TV Review: Painkiller Jane - Relief For Friday Nights— If first impressions are correct Jane Vasco (aka Painkiller Jane) has superhero characteristics, though why has not been revealed yet.
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Seahawks Beat Cowboys - What Kind Of Ending Was That?— Just knowing the result now, 21-20 Seattle — doesn't do the last few heart-attack minutes justice.
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Journalist Oriana Fallaci Dead At 77— Oriana Fallaci, remembered differently by different generations, died today as she lived — with bravery.
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Ten Years, Ten Days In Journalism: Spanning The Age Of The Internet— With barely a breath inhaled after graduation from Central Washington University, I started my first job on September 4, 1996.
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World Trade Center, I've Seen It Already— I don't want that Raising Arizona, Con-Air, Rock, Leaving Las Vegas visage to come up instead of the face of real-life policeman John McLoughlin.
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CD Review: End of the Year - Sincerely— I hear cover bands are big in Vegas.
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CD Review: Sinking Ships - Disconnecting— This isn’t three-chord bop (bastards of punk) anymore (not that’s there anything wrong with that).
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Book Review: Challenge by Bob Hoffman— Your mind, your country. They're not what they appear to be. Your desires aren't your own. Not in Challenge.
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Book Review: Omens by Jim W. Coleman— An evil tale about werewolves, small towns, and bitten penises.
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CD Review: Polidicks - Mutenation— Your ears have rarely had it so bad. Anger as a misfired virtue.
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CD Review: Gracer - Voices Travel, A Bitter Coffee Experience— This album is remarkably free of cynicism, jism and nihilism.
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Book Review: Business As Usual by David Mazzotta, A Corporate Farce— Most of the characters by the end realize that despite their clever clothes and smart smirks, they're really just fiercely disillusioned slackers at heart.
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Steroids Bury Bonds; The Needle and the Damage Done to Baseball’s Hall of Fame— Cheaters don't belong in the Hall of Fame.
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Pittsburgh Steelers, Winners? Maybe in Pee-wee— The Steelers aren't going to know what hit them until the black eye shows in the morning.
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Review (3-CD set): Alabama — Livin; Lovin' Rockin' Rollin' The 25th Anniversary Collection— ...
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Book Review: Sand Storm by Steve Clackson— In a "24-esque" stomach-clench of a story, a lot of good people die. A handful of terrorists get the shaft. Set in a post-9-11 world,
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TV Review: Live Blogging '24' Season Premiere— It's on right now and I'm live-blogging. ... UPDATING ...
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2008: What If Terrorists Attacked The US Again?— What kind of signals are we sending to the Constitution terrorists if we don’t speak out against the erosion of liberty right now?
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2005 Goodbyes: Dead People. Hello Memories.— A death can impact as greatly as a life and you can spend your own living days trying to make a connection. That's what usually
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A Band And a Song Named 'Blog'— How many bands are named "blog" or any derivative thereof?
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Iraq War: 1,000 Days And A Million Questions— More than two American soldiers a day died because we as a country didn't ask enough questions and followed a clueless president.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Nov. 26 to Dec. 2— The best of the week that was ... and this means green cheese and macaroni.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Nov. 19 to Nov. 25— We is good. Here's proof of the most goodliness.
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NBA: Kobe, Ready To Eat Those Worms?— Lakers losing. I like it. I'm still pointing the finger at you Kobe.
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CD Review: Green To Think - liar like me— Musically drifting through love has its thrills and throw-up moments.
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OSM.org? LOL: A Website Launch 'Revolution' Goes FUBAR— COMEDY GOLD: Names changed so often I thought Pajamas Media business owners were in the Witness Protection program.
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TIME's 2005 Blog of The Year? Nadablog.com by Kevin— Is there one blog that stands out? I can't think of any.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Nov. 12 to Nov. 18— The best of us for the rest of us. ...
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Nov. 5 to Nov. 11— There's something different this week. Click and see if we can spread the love.
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Blogcritics Radio Podcast Show Number 5— There's a blooper reel - not really - and a hidden track in the mix so enjoy the journey through. ...
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Oct. 29 to Nov. 4— The best of the week that was. The Blogcritics editors say "bravo."
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Oct. 21 to Oct. 28— The best of the week that was at Blogcritics. Aspire AND perspire.
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Blogcritics Radio PODCAST Show Number 4— GreenToThink. Whisperado. Invisible Cowboys have songs. Scott Smith, Phillip Winn talk reality show humiliation and Blogcritics' new look, respectively.
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Blogcritics Editors' Picks - Oct. 15 to Oct. 21— The best of the week that was. Enjoy. Aspire.
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TV REVIEW: Commander In Chief v. West Wing: For a Start - No Balls— Let's put the blame where it belongs, not with Geena Davis, but with the scriptwriters.
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Blogcritics RADIO PODCAST SHOW - Number 3— An accidental 40 minutes of comedic fun. Go ahead and listen and don't pee your pants.
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BLOGCRITICS EDITORS' PICKS - Oct. 8 to Oct. 14— The best of the week that was for Blogcritics.org
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Wow - Lost and Desperate... on your new Video iPod— Tiny television, big step. ...
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Blogcritics RADIO PODCAST SHOW - Number Two— There's a contest with prizes in this 8.8 MB, 37:51 podcast. Enjoy and we love your opinions. ...
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Blogcritics EDITORS' PICKS - Oct. 1 to Oct. 7— The best of the week that was at Blogcritics. ...
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BREAKING NEWS: Andrew Sullivan Does Not Scratch His Ass on Bill Maher's Real Time— ...

