- Friday, April 21, 2006 — 42 Articles Published
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Movie Review: American Dreamz— That's "Dreamz" with a Zzzzzzzzzzz.....
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Whiny Republitards! Just what New Orleans Needs...— "The expense of Louisiana"? Like the DNC is going to charge for the cleanup effort?
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Book Review: The Last Cato by Matilde Asensi— Originally published before The Da Vinci Code, this newly translated work is the latest member of the religious-thriller genre.
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Movie Review: Find Me Guilty— Here is a film simultaneously fascinating and tedious, that starts your mind working even as it bores you to tears.
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Meeting Giada De Laurentiis— My run-in with the Food Network star. Bring on the Raspberry Tiramisu.
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Day By Day for April 21, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for April 21, 2006
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Satire: Suri Cruise With Moses Martin, Sir Alastair Stewart II Promotes New Release— Let's gaze into a crystal ball to find the ghost of pop culture future.
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Earth Day vs. Arbor Day— Which does more to improve our environment, carrying a sign or planting a tree?
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Dan Nied's 100 Days: Day 105— This is the history of my obesity.
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TV Review: The Ultimate Fighter 3 Episode 3 - Team Dagger— Episode two suffered its largest ratings drop in the series’ history. Episode three sought to prove that the
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2006 NBA Playoff Preview— The 2006 NBA playoffs are here and this one looks good.
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DVD Review: The Chiefs (Les Chiefs)— Box: Hockey Fights! Actual movie: Documentary drama. Welcome to false advertising 101.
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DVD Review: Hell Night— Yet another slasher film, but Linda Blair and Peter Barton lend depth and sympathy to their characters despite some hokey
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Nextel Drivers Regularly Give Busch Drivers Atomic Wedgies— Nextel "Buschwhackers" are sucking up all the money and points that regular Busch wheelers would love to acquire.
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UMD Review: The Island— How hard is it to transfer a 15-minute feature from the DVD to a UMD?
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CD Review: Billie Holiday At Storyville— "It is Billie Holiday who was, and still remains, the greatest single musical influence." Frank Sinatra.
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DVD Review: Absence of Malice— Absence of Malice was made for anyone who was ever deliberately harmed by a journalist, or knows someone who was.
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New Movies and Box Office Predictions: American Dreamz, The Sentinel, Silent Hill— Plus, Neil Young: Heart of Gold and Shakespeare Behind Bars.
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CD Review: The Pretenders - Pirate Radio— This CD is good for the diehards, and for a fan of a song or two who wants to hear
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DVD Review: The Perfect Score - Another Bad Teen Movie— We all love cheesy teen movies, but this one is horrendous.
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Google in China: Corporate Censorship— Is asking corporations to limit allowable speech undermining the Bill of Rights?
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The Friday Morning Listen - Southern Culture On The Skids— Served up HOT & Smothered in Reverb!
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Indie Round-Up for 4-20-06: Brandston, Wendt, Mulligan, Martin— More hooks per square foot than a velcro dance floor.
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Digg Faces New Accusations Of Censorship: An Inside Look— Been there, done that: The real-life story of Blogcritics.org mixing it up with the Digg.com community.
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Israeli Politics – Facing the Sea of Reeds in Terror— If Israel does not change its security policy from the foundations up, it is liable to lose the next war.
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Opie and Anthony are Coming Back to Terrestrial Radio— Is this a whole new business strategy for XM Satellite Radio?
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J.J. Abrams to Direct New Star Trek Feature Film— Do you really need more information than what's in the title?
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It's Not the End, It's the Journey: A Tribute to My Dad— Death only wins if your song is never heard and goes to the grave with you.
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PC Game Review: Deimos Rising— An entertaining vertical-scrolling shooter brings back fond memories of yesteryear.
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Xbox 360 From Famine To Feast— One of the manufacturers of the Xbox 360 will begin producing over 1 million consoles a month by year-end.
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PS3 Price Unknown, But The PS2 Is A Steal— On the cusp of next month’s E3, Sony has dropped the price of the PS2 from $149.99 to $129.99.
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DVD Review: Gillan - Live Edinburgh 1980— The quality of the main feature was pretty decent considering the age and the source of the material.
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Volkswagen's Crash Ads Spark Controversy— VW Crash Ads: Is this sensationalism or sensible?
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ClipBlast Video Clips: Riverton/MySpace Gun Plot, Ted Kennedy on Daily Show, Trailer for Sentinel— Video clips for April 21, 2006
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Warning Labels for the Web and The Daily Music and Tech News— The Bush administration proposes warning labels, Opera 9, and The Smashing Pumpkins in today's music and tech news update.
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Hey, That Sounds Like... My Top 11 "Tribute" Records— Is imitation really the sincerest form of flattery? Whether homage or happy accident, these records comprise tributes to another artist
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Book Review: The Jesus Papers by Michael Baigent— Baigent weaves his reasonable speculation on a loom of the provable. The result is a colorful tapestry...
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SciTech Watch: Lactic Acid Not Athlete's Poison— This week we take a look at new research on lactic acid’s role in metabolism and exercise.
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DVD Review: Alfred Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry— The Master of Suspense's exquisite corpse.
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Music Playlist: Cabaret Rock— Explore modern music with a decidedly cabaret feel.
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Sequel To A Classic From Queensryche...And A Bit Of Digital— Operation Mindcrime II and a new digital music service are featured this week.
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South Park "Cartoon Wars" Episode On iTunes— South Park's jab at Comedy Central and its inconsistent stance on censorship has hit the iTunes Music Store.
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