- Monday, August 14, 2006 — 30 Articles Published
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About This Lamont Thing: An Open Letter from the Democratic Base— The voters are telling you what the Democratic party we'll vote for looks like.
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TV Review: Pilots from NBC’s Fall Season - Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Kidnapped— Two reasons to look forward to the fall TV season.
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Magic Junk Radio 7: Gods, Drones, and Cereal— New music for office drones dreaming of being a breakfast cereal mascot on drugs, or a god walking the earth.
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Day By Day for August 14, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 14, 2006
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Cultural Imperialism: The Path To Extinction— The species that doesn't evolve risks extinction.
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Big Brother 7: All Stars - Live Feeds Report - Sunday 8/13 Into The Night— You saw the show, but you want to know what's really happening inside the house? Spoilers from the Big
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The Trailer Park: Renaissance (2006)— A stunning-looking animated feature film from first time feature director, Christian Volckman.
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DVD Review: Sorry, Haters— Witness the inverse relationship between performer and story.
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DVD Review: ER - The Complete Fifth Season— This is a key season, and thus a must-have for any true ER fan.
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Movie Review: The Night Listener— The Night Listener isn’t Death to Smoochy, but it sure isn’t Dead Poets Society either.
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Astrology and the Proliferation of Porn: Pluto in Sagittarius— Is the popularity of porn peaking?
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Hunting Humans: Genealogy And Tintype Photos— The world of genealogy holds more surprises at which you could shake a family tree.
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How To Turn A Red State Blue— What liberal Democrats who want to win elections can learn from Republicans and Fox News.
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Book Review: Rogue Angel - Destiny by Alex Archer— People looking for a deftly written, action-packed thriller with an über-woman at the helm won’t be disappointed with Destiny.
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Rediscover the Music of James Bond— Not everyone thinks Connery is the best and only Bond, especially those who think of him as "the old dude
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Microsoft, Apple, and RIM: The BugBlog Report 8/14/06— Microsoft security patch, iTunes sound troubleshooting tips, and a warning for Blackberry users.
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DVD Review: Deep Purple - Live In California 74— Deep Purple MKIII explodes at the California Jam Festival 1974.
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The Not-Quite-Sunday Funnies— This Week: Pass the Password, Sleep Sheep, and Show and Tell.
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Book Review: Pound For Pound by F.X. Toole— This is a novel about boxing the same way The Old Man and the Sea is a novel about fishing.
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Book Review: You Could Do Better by Stephanie Lehmann— TV trivia and history fans who enjoy summer-style reading will quickly devour this story and its references to TV shows.
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Concert Review: Sold Out In Ten Minutes Without Selling Out - Tom Waits in Akron— And Tom Waits teased the audience for taking so long to sell out the show.
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My Ten New Best Friends— Ten characters on TV I would have as my best friends.
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Execution Date Could Present South Dakotans With Philosophical Quandry— Just months after adopting the nation's most restrictive abortion ban, South Dakota faces its first execution in almost 60 years.
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Interview: Matt Langston of Eleventyseven— Interviewing a "teen sound" band was something new for me.
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DVD Review: Apocalypse Now - The Complete Dossier— Chock-full of extras, this set contains both the original release and Redux.
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Teens Don't Know How To Do What?— Consider the intellectual gap of not knowing how to use a condom. It's a dangerous place to park your dunce
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Early Pogues to be Reissued and The Daily Music and Tech News— Pogues reissued, Fox to sell films online, and Rolling Stones show cancelled in today's update.
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Boy George Cleans Up New York City— '80s icon ordered to sweep city streets for his community service.
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Movie Review: Orca— If you're in the mood for a nice big hunk of '70s cheese, you could do much worse.
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The Mondo Mugwump Letters: Sympathy For The Devil— Godard, The Rolling Stones, Moth Mania and Cursed Hoo-Hah.
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