- Saturday, August 12, 2006 — 29 Articles Published
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Dustin "Screech" Diamond Mugged— Where is Mr. Belding when you need him?
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Movie Review: Waltzing Anna— Another indie with great potential, but very little follow-thru.
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Movie Review: World Trade Center— World Trade Center balances emotional, uncompromising events with extraordinary personal accounts of survival, fate, love and life.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Friday 8/11— Who are the nominees? Wait! Who's the Head of House? Check in with the latest from the
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Gaming Round Up 08/11/06— Konami calls for the best sneaky killers while the CEA calls for event committee.
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Day By Day for August 12, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 12, 2006
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GOP House Committee Chairman Mutinies Over French Fries— Oh why can’t this be a satire? The sordid story of the death and politics of "Freedom" fries and "Freedom"
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Seeing Eye: Buses, Trains, Planes, Oh My!— Jared and Kerry tackle public transportation as training at The Seeing Eye continues.
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DVD Review: Brick— Still the best movie that I have seen all year!
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Satire: From Neocon to Rodem, the Infection Spreads— Do not blame the Democrats for their lack of vision, they are suffering from a disease.
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The Airline Terror Response Will Affect Musicians And Artists— The air terrorists have attacked the airline industry and the music and art worlds. How rude!
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Welcome To The New Middle East— A true United Nations, living up to one tenth of the noble sentiments contained in its charter, would have voted
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Peace In Our Time: History Repeats itself As A Farce— History repeated itself as a farce today with the UN resolution which stopped Israeli action against the terrorists.
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Weekly Top 5: Historical Tragedies— This week's choice for the Top 5: Movies about some of the most horrible moments in modern history.
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Film Scores: A Growing Addiction— ...
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TV Review: Thugaboo - "Sneaker Madness"— The Wayans' first animated special is confused about who it's really appealing to.
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Seeing Eye: The Big Apple— Jared and Kerry take their training to the city that never sleeps.
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Xbox Review: Real World Golf— Play golf even worse than you do in real life thanks to flaky technology.
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Movie Review: Dark Water (2005)— Why can't Americans read?
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Book Review: The Briar King: Book One of The Kingdoms Of Thorn And Bone by Grey Keyes— Nature spirits aren't gentle little creatures, they are fierce and care nothing for the wants and desires of humanity.
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World Trade Center Is It Too Soon?— Will audiences turn up or turn away from Oliver Stone's most recent rocking of the tidal waves of history?
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TV Review: Intervention on A&E— Intervention does more to de-romanticize the drug subculture than forty years' worth of anti-drug public service announcements.
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CD Review: Roman Candle - The Wee Hours Revue— The aggressive remixing is like an extreme makeover for someone who was pretty good-looking to begin with.
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When Is It Time To Let The Music Go?— I'd find it far easier to relinquish my past, if only I could figure out what I want to be
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RIP Duke Jordan, 1922-2006— The great piano stylist from Charlie Parker's classic bebop quintet has died at age 84.
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A Few Thoughts Regarding Next Summer's Transformers Flick— Will it be as bad as some think? That depends on your age and perspective.
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Is America Heading for its Own Sectarian War?— How do we react to the fact that nearly half of Americans believe WMDs were found in Iraq?
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British Muslims Wrong Answer— When jihadists take out some little American town, Michelle Malkin and Ann Coulter from 2006 will sound like flaming liberals.
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CD Review: Elysium For The Brave - Azam Ali— The true potential for artistic expression in contemporary music is with people like the Azam Ali's of the world.
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