Copy editor/content writer for Penn Multimedia; print/web journalist/freelancer, formerly for Boston Examiner, EMSI, Demand Studios, Brookline TAB, Suite 101 and Helium.com; co-head sports editor & asst. music editor at Blogcritics Magazine; Media Nation independent newspaper staff writer, printed/published by the Boston Globe at 2004 DNC (Boston, MA). See me on twitter.com/chucko33, myspace.com/charlied, & Facebook.
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Paul Pierce became the 36th player in NBA history to score 20,000 career points Wednesday night. And he did it in style, leading his team to a thrilling victory.
En route to its fifth win in a row, the Patriots knocked Brett Favre out of Sunday's game and limited Randy Moss to one catch in his return to Gillette Stadium.
It's not all that ghoulish, but a compelling set of songs from a variety of contributors nonetheless, including Silversun Pickups, Sky Ferreira, Gorillaz and Smashing Pumpkins.
Jimmy Eat World delivers some "sweetness" and punchy hooks on its seventh album. But does it rank high beside its best works from 1999 and 2001?
Even for this New England Patriots fan, there would be no problem if safety Brandon Meriweather got suspended for his dangerous hit last Sunday.
The return of former Super Bowl XXXIX MVP Deion Branch to the Patriots is much welcomed, but don't expect him to perform like it's 2005 all over again.
A smooth sailing, easy to digest debut from this Los Angeles duo and power couple.
The BoSox celebrate the career of Mike Lowell and let the fans cheer on David Ortiz and Jason Varitek for possibly one last time in a Boston uniform.
With Kevin Faulk out for the season, New England looks to find a way to move on without its offensive co-captain.
A must read for all fans of this legendary and independent American hard rock/heavy metal group.
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