- Tuesday, April 05, 2005 — 57 Articles Published
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Faith of the Fatherless - by Paul C. Vitz— Why are atheists angrier and more self-righteous than religious believers?
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There But For the Grace of God— Unpacking Oxblog's Compelling Comments on Super Size Me
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New album releases, week of 4-5-2005— ...
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Ted Nugent - Live at the Trocadeo— ...
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A) MARK GREEN, B) DEAR LEADER, AND C) MSM— ...
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Is it REALLY showing concern to deny children ''Sex Education'' as taught in public schools?— ...
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How Would You Solve the Problem of Illegal Immigration?— ...
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Got LIVE if you want it: The Forty-Fives, The Ruby Doe, The Valley— Live music is better, although not every audience deserves it.
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Sin City— ...
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Raymond Chandler's The Little Sister— ...
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Day By Day for April 05, 2005— Chris Muir's Day By Day cartoon, for April 05, 2005
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March Poll Results Upcoming Movies— ...
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Pick of the Week. April 5, 2005— ...
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Rock of Ages— K-Rock's format change is about more than Howard Stern
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DVD Review: Incredibles Even More So— ...
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Concert Announcement: Summer Meat Loaf Tour— ...
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Death Cab for Cutie Appearing on the O.C.— ...
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The Last Samurai— We tried to watch The Last Samurai on HBO last night . . . Oh God, what an awful movie.
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Big Game Hunters in the Senate's Sights— Your tax dollars effectively subsidize big game hunters on their safaris.
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The Siege— ...
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Charles Lloyd - Jumping in the Creek— A "gateway" album?
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The Poop on the Pope— The Pope is dead. Yeah, finally, the Pope is dead. Lucky for him he didn't linger in a vegetative state
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The Political Pope— ...
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What Will Gene Greytak Do?— ...
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Congress Gets Around — On Your Dime— Congress members have spent nearly $24 million of your money traveling around the world over the last 11 years.
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Dave Holland's Overtime— With this larger group, David Holland explores how the history of big bands fits into contemporary jazz.
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KURT 11 YEARS LATER— ...
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Overlooked alternatives: new releases for April 5, 2005— Some notable releases for the week from artists who don't have a huge marketing budget.
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Daily Music and Tech News— Steve Case funds healthcare reform, Prisoners fight for the right, Anger Management 3, Starbucks branches out, Patriot Act reforms
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GAWKING ALL THE WAY— ...
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SAFE AIRWAVES FOR VNRs— ...
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DAVID D'ARCY REDUX— ...
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New York State Court Says Pre-1972 Recordings Protected— ...
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Musky Man Sneers Malevolently While Muttering Moronically— Dave slowly turned around to face whoever it was calling him. As his body gradually turned around, the musky fog
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Overcomplicating the Simple Mystery of Wine— ...
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Resnick: The Dark Lady—Seeking Glorious Death— Who is this dark-haired, sad-eyed woman who has been painted by dozens of artists over seven thousand years?
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And they're off!— The British election phony war is finally over, and the metaphorical tanks have begun rolling through the Ardennes.
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Pete Jennings Has Lung Cancer— ...
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Dumpster Bust Interviews: Ash Singer/Guitarist Tim Wheeler— ...
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Diversity is A Republican Strength— Why is the Republican party thriving? Because we love a good argument.
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Flickr Highlights #50401— Some of the best photos that flickr's Creative Commons has to offer
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starting over— ...
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Roots Manuva - Awfully Deep— ...
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Artist View: David Mollett— David Mollett's paintings of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are ghostly. His broad brush strokes and rapid work habits produce
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Meeting Ian McEwan— As the great novelist speaks in Toronto, mysterious hints of our cosmic connectedness keep surfacing.
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Johnson Family Vacation DVD Review— Comedies should be funny, right?
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St. Louis Cardinals Forego Opening Day to Decide New Pope— ...
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From the Loony-Bin: Mooning America—The Moon Landing Myth— Did NASA fake the moon landings? A History Channel documentary examines these conspiracy theories...
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The Holy Grail To Hot News— Blogging is the new internet rage that enables anyone to publish anything, anywhere, anytime, with a few clicks of a
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Morrissey: Who Put The 'M' In Manchester?— ...
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Too Low For Zero— And then it dawned on me, I would willingly give up all my limbs to see Elton John.
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Saul Bellow the latest dead famous person— NEWSFLASH - People die. Man do they ever. This man wrote about coping with it. This is the Year of
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They Got Brown Right— ...
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American Idol (Week 4): Show Me The Tune— ...
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American Idol - Episode 421 - Musicals— ...
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The Vatican Menace— ...
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Dry— ...
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