- Wednesday, August 23, 2006 — 36 Articles Published
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Darrell "The Flippin" Hair, No Stranger to Cricket Controversy— Had there been a competition of the most dubious cricket umpire in our lives, Darrell Hair would be a runaway
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DVD Review: The Worst Week of My Life - The Complete First Season— This British import is a high-quality gem guaranteed to generate laughs.
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Book Review: The Return of Innocence by Duane Simolke and Toni Davis— Book-on-demand with potential ISO editor for some red pen action or more.
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DVD Review: Santo y Blue Demon Contra Los Monstruos (Santo and Blue Demon Vs. The Monsters)— This was my first Mexican wrestler/monster movie, and I must say I was truly not prepared.
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Music Review: The Compulsions - Laughter From Below— Compulsions serve up loud, crunchy guitars rock fans can chew on while downing a twelve pack of Milwaukee’s Finest.
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Book Review: Home by Manju Kapur— An acclaimed novelist writes about the pains and passions of middle-class Indian housewives. An honest peek into the world of
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Day By Day for August 23, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for August 23, 2006
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The Trailer Park: Idlewild— Outkast comes to the big screen in stylish fashion.
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Satire: If I Told People I Killed JonBenet Ramsey...— An in-depth high school yearbook analysis into the mind of a cold-blooded killer.
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Travel Writing on the Wall (of the Web)— If you have a drive to write, there is a need for extensive travel writing. Tell your story.
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DVD Review: Gigantour 2005— A glorious tour dedicated to the metal guitar.
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The Neighbor's Son Is Gay, His Father's Homophobic: Double Scorpio Angst: Astrology-Based Advice— Dear Elsa, I live in the basement apartment of a house, owned by a man I used to be in
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Music Review: Mr Pain Francis Jocky And Franco African Soul Music— Francis Jocky plays a brilliant mixture of Soul, Rhythm and Blues, and Jazz with skill and emotional honesty
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Music Review: Femmes Fatales— A celebration of women on the mic, behind turntables and in the production studio.
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Paramount Ends Deal with Tom Cruise— How far will Tom Cruise fall?
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The Trailer Park: The Black Dahlia— De Palma returns to the screen with a fictionalized take on a nearly 60-year-old unsolved mystery.
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Liner Notables #2: The Best of Love— Of Arthur Lee and Company: "It was music from your brain, from your heart. That’s why it was so great."
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India-bound NWA Flight Turned Back, Escorted To Amsterdam By F-16s— Things seem to have been a bit more out of sync on the Wednesday flight, and they weren't showing Snakes
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Are Democrats Opposed to Democracy?— Are Democrats interested at all in the democratic process?
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Clear Channel "Blinking" Fox Series Premieres— The road to perdition is paved with two-second commercials.
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Volcanic Destruction Of United States Is 40,000 Years Overdue!— Scientists are struggling to predict when (not if) the middle third of the United States will be geologically devastated.
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Movie Review: Luc Besson's Angel-A— The pair who fell to earth...
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Jill Marie Jones Leaves The CW's Girlfriends? — Or Not?— Jill Marie Jones may not have left the cast of The CW's Girlfriends after all.
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Japanese Gmail Goes Open Access and The Daily Music and Tech News— Japanese Gmail, new Beck, and new PS3 games in today's update.
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Music Review: Sasha - Live At Avalon— Sasha's latest mix, an industry-first live release, is slow and measured, but once your surrender some headspace, it will suck
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John Mark Karr's Family Secures Movie and Book Deals to Raise Money for an Attorney— JonBenet Ramsey murder suspect John Mark Karr's family is selling book and movie rights to their story to raise money
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DVD Review: Room 6— A capable cast is hobbled by a bad script in this direct-to-DVD horror flick.
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Book Review: Before I Go by Riley Weston— Former 'Felicity' writer Riley Weston has written her first novel and it's suprisingly good.
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Tom Cruise Guilty of "Weirdness Abuse?"— Tom Cruise is guilty of the greatest sin in Hollywood — not making money.
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Busch Gardens Reveals New Dive Coaster Named Griffon— Details about Busch Gardens Europe's long-awaited new coaster finally surface.
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Mid-Week Market Rag— John Guilfoil's weekly look at the market and how public relations issues affect stock prices.
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DVD Review: Led Zeppelin - The Origin of the Species— "A critical review of the band's roots and branches."
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New Album Releases, 8-22-2006: Pirate Ballads, Paris Hilton, OutKast— Richard Thompson, Bono and Sting sing sea chanteys, and Paris Hilton is a musician?
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Music Review: Oneida - Happy New Year— Oneida's eighth studio album is a wonderful blending of several musical styles.
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Theater Review: Techniques of Breathing in an Airlocked Space at the Old Red Lion, London— On this evidence, the dictatorial President Lukashenko, no doubt much to his displeasure, is producing a fine literature of resistance.
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Music Review: Willie "Big Eyes" Smith - Way Back— The clothes fit a little differently these days and the buildings don't look the same but Smith sounds like he
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