- Sunday, April 16, 2006 — 29 Articles Published
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Jesus Loved Us So Much it Hurt: A Reaction to Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ— The Jesus depicted in this movie is without question the most authentic one in the history of film.
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Obscenity and the FCC: The TV Networks Should Follow Howard Stern’s Lead— The case for the major networks to flee to cable now and thumb their noses at the FCC.
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DVD Review: The Cave— Sony Pictures' $15 million flop comes to DVD with extras worth sitting through the movie for.
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Satire: Death of the Middle Class - Requiem for a Friend— The Middle Class is dead. Long live the Mansion and Trailer Park societies.
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DVD Review: The Hot Chick (2002)— The problem inherent in all of these films is that they perpetuate a Platonic view of the universe.
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The Year In Curling: 2005-06— Canada, Sweden, Scotland, and the United States should all be pretty proud of themselves.
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CD/Concert Review: Northern By Farewell Flight— When we were kids, we would always climb the tallest trees in town. / We never thought about what would
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Working For MTV— I get to have MTV on my resume!
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Vinyl Tap: Roxy Music - Siren— "Oh oh, catch that buzz / Love is the drug I'm thinking of..."
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VHS Review: Blood and Roses— Beautiful, brooding, broken-hearted - every Goth's ideal romantic vampire.
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FOX To Rebroadcast On The Web— FOX has tons of programming that will only provide more choices and expand the overall impact of internet TV.
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A Review of The Ten Commandments: The Biggest Easter Egg in History— The magnificent awfulness of Cecil B. DeMille's 1956 trash masterpiece.
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Book Review: Making History by Stephen Fry— Slow start. Historic middle. Hollywood ending.
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South Park Delivers Message to Comedy Central— The producers wanted to include a scene with the Muslim prophet Mohammed, but were censored by the network.
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The Honesty Of Art— Art tells us, with far more honesty than any newspaper, what is going on in the world.
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DVD Review: The Black Crowes - Freak 'N' Roll...Into The Fog— Excellent production values highlight this live concert DVD.
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New York Mets Pay Tribute to Number 42— There are rare moments on the baseball diamond when what happens there before the game matters more than what happens
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "New Earth"— With a bigger budget and a much younger actor, can Doctor Who still tell great stories?
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Friday Femmes Fatales No 52 (Women Bloggers)— A tasty, healthy, colourful, educational, entertaining, lively, and finally shattering experience.
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Outrage - Or, the Revolution Won’t Be Televised Because It Was a No Show— Exxon’s retiring chairman, Lee R Raymond having to settle for a mere $398 million retirement package seems to have generated
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TV Review: American Idol Watch - Bucky Covington Exits— Finally, Bucky Covington is out of my life.
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PSP Review: Mega Man - Maverick Hunter X— A solid remake of the classic original.
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Xbox 360 Review: Top Spin 2— Keep repeating to yourself: It's not Virtua Tennis. It's not Virtua Tennis...
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The Persian Empire Reborn? President Ahmadinejad’s Messianic Politics— Iran: "The Zionist regime is heading toward annihilation...[it] is a rotten, dried tree that will be eliminated by one
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Movie Review: Thank You for Smoking— The only substantive idea I can find in the movie is that Washington is totally, irredeemably corrupt. That's not very
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Music Review: Exile and the Kingdom by Jeff Martin— Someone please hand me a tank of gasoline and a match.
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Did You Ever Get the Blues?— On John Trudell, the blues, and falling through the hole in your soul.
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CD Review: Songs From the Neighborhood: The Music of Mister Rogers — Mister Rogers, I apologize for making fun of you. I apologize for not liking this album.
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Satire: Playing Whack-a-Mole with Jesus— Don't you hate the way every time you crucify Jesus or persecute him into obscurity, he just pops back up
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