- Sunday, October 16, 2005 — 39 Articles Published
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NFL Elimination: Joel, Chelsea Venture Toward Week 6— Week 5 victories a la Denver and Carolina keep our two finalists in the running.
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DVD Review: Kicking & Screaming— Great for kids, but the adult humor doesn't save it for anyone over 10.
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REVIEW: War - War Live!— Another and perhaps more useful frame would be to call this absolutely the best jam band album ever.
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Review: West Eats Meet By Harry Manx— Without crossing the line into New Age pap his songs attempt to celebrate the potential of the human spirit.
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Day By Day for October 16, 2005— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for October 16, 2005
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Iraqi and American Founding Fathers— In 2205 some Iraqi might defend his views because it is what Ahmad Chalabi intended, and be taken seriously.
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CD Review: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum's Of Natural History— It demands a good few listens, even if its tendency toward the insane prevents a lasting place in your playlist.
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CD Review: Soulive's Break Out— One of the go-to bands if you want to enjoy the stimulation of your mind and your booty.
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Music Built To Last— I want to personally celebrate a different sort of Top 10. These are ten of my favorite albums, that
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Miller Can't Remember?— Miller Time must end.
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Back in the Good Old Days, When the Children were Thrashed and the Women Bashed ...— I came home last night on a London bus, walked a kilometre from the stop, and wasn't murdered or mugged!
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Book Review: Good Housekeeping Wartime Scrapbook— If you're looking for a Christmas present for an elderly female relative, this would be just the ticket.
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Santorum, In Latest Move To Distance Himself From Bush, Criticizes "Trust Me" Defense of Miers— Why is Santorum distancing himself from Bush ... again?
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Marijuana Improves Memory— High doses of cannabinoids promote(s) the generation of neuron growth in the hippocampuses of rats.
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GETTING CRUCIAL— ...
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Centrum Silver Already?— ...
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies: This Week - Karl Rove, The Gap, and Survivor— ...
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Betrayal? Astrology-based Advice— ...
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Movie Review - Dominion - The Prequel To The Exorcist— The Duke's October Horror-Fest takes in Schrader's "Lost Masterpiece"
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Book Review: Home Networking, the Missing Manual— I wish I had read this book about three months ago.
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The Fujitsu Lifebook P1510d: a TabletPC Lover's Perspective— I spent three weeks getting to know the deliciously tiny Fujitsu P1510d, a convertible touch screen notebook.
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Ribbit— Re: Karl Rove. I suspect I'm not the only one to investigate that exquisite expression: "to frog-march."
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Weekly BlogScan: Karl Rove— Is he a lightning rod? The Anti-Christ? Just another cog in the Bush machine? Or the Perfect Rovian Storm?
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Weekend Reissue Roundup— Wire; The Waterboys; Styx; Tom Verlaine
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DVD Review: G3 - Live in Tokyo— ...
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CD Review: The Concretes - Layourbattle- axedown— These indie darlings create a rock/folk-pop/twee indie sound with the coolness of a Swedish winter.
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Movie Review: The Fog— The Fog achieves the right balance of scaremongering without drifting too far into slasher movie
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Futon Report: White Sox 'Bullpen' Shutting Down Halos— In a 3-1 hole, the Angels must figure out Chicago's pitching tonight or else they'll view the World Series on
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CD Review: Dressy Bessy - Electrified— Sweet and pink and full of sugary goodness that will probably kill your teeth but you can't get enough of
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CD Review: Depeche Mode, Some Great Reward— ...
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Movie Review: Elizabethtown— If you’re wondering if Elizabethtown is as boring as its ads...
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BugBlog Report 10/16/05: Microsoft, Sony, Apple— ...
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A Television Viewer's Diary: 10/9-10/15: Veronica Mars— ...
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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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I Say I Like Autumn: A Reflection on the Season— So I say I like autumn for what it is, for what it represents, and what it promises.
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CD Review: Fiona Apple--Extraordinary Machine— Fiona's finest so far.
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I'm Not Paying For Your Abortion— THE LAW FORBIDS SPENDING PUBLIC FUNDS ON AN ABORTION. End of story. It doesn't matter how badly this late wants
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REVIEW: Paul McCartney Chaos and Creation in the Backyard Yields at Least One Classic— "Riding to Vanity Fair" is worthy of McCartney's name.
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Michelle Wie Disqualified In First Tournament As a Pro— Move over Tomás de Torquemada, the Inquisition has a new leader
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