- Thursday, November 23, 2006 — 34 Articles Published
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Book Review: America Alone - The End of the World as We Know It by Mark Steyn— The West is dying, being replaced by a youthful Muslim culture, according to writer Mark Steyn.
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NFL Picks of a Thoughtful Fool, Week 12— Wherein I accept my role as an Orwellian sheep.
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Champions League: Celtic Wins Battle of Britain, Milan Through, Arsenal Back on Track— Also: Benfica stay alive with a win over Copenhagen, and Lille deadlock with Anderlecht.
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Two Soccer Giants Headed in Opposite Philosophical Directions— Observations on Italian and Brazilian soccer.
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Purdue Football Coach Throws Hissy-Fit Over Hawaii— Coach Tiller "bemoans" trip to Hawaii for being "too humid" and his players will miss Thanksgiving at home, too!
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Book Review: The Hanging of Angélique by Afua Cooper— As history with an edge and an agenda, Cooper's book is replete with undiscussed Canadian history,
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The Marriage Between Republicans and Conservatives is Over— Conservatives need to be the supporters of ideas, not the supporters of a party (or the opponent of one for
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PSP Review: Stacked with Daniel Negreanu— Do we really need another poker game on the PSP?
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Book Review: Digital Photography - Expert Techniques, Second Edition by Ken Milburn— Notions on how we photograph and process photographs may need to be thrown out to create a workflow that is
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Searching For Independent Man: Can He Save Canadian Politics?— Waiting for Guffman...
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'Sylvia Plath Had Me Firmly Hooked': An Interview with Poet, Short Story Writer and Novelist Emma Lee— "Nothing beats seeing your name on the spine of a book."
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Day By Day for November 23, 2006— Chris Muir's excellent Day By Day cartoon, for November 23, 2006
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The Turista of Kalimdor— In World of Warcraft, when the bodies have piled up so high you can't see past, maybe it's time to
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Developing Creativity (Part One): 'No Need to See Flowers Any Other Way'— That’s when I saw it. The deer-in-the-headlights look as out poured the protestations. “I can’t draw. I can't paint."
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Movie Review: Deja Vu— The perfect bundle of theatrical innovation.
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Interview: Matt Pond PA— There’s good news for Matt Pond PA fans; a new release set for early 2007.
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Movie Review: The Fountain— A tale of epic proportions squeezed into 95 minutes.
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Music Review: Cannonball Adderley - Riverside Profiles— Julian Edwin "Cannonball" Adderley (whose nickname was originally "Cannibal" because of his prodigious appetite as a boy) came...
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TV Review: NCIS – Navy Criminal Investigative Services - "Twisted Sister"— Love is in the NCIS air.
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Movie Review: Casino Royale— Bond is back. And in many ways he never left. Wait, no, that's not true. Bond has
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Four Billion Tickets Sold and 1000 Movies Each Year ? Not Hollywood, Silly...— Bollywood, India's Hollywood out of Bombay, is a mammoth. With four billion tickets sold annually and more viewers than Hollywood,
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Beatles, Jibbs, Taylor Hicks, Test Your Reflex, and UGK— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Uncle Seth Podcast #22: Your Favorite Childhood Shows— Your whole childhood is on YouTube.
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Canadian Politics: Quebec Past And Present - Plus ça change...— Espousing support of Quebec as a distinct society has always been a favoured ploy because it sounds substantial without having
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Citizen Legislation: Returning the Power to the People— Because politicians can't be trusted to consistently do the right thing, citizen-initiated binding referenda are key to maintaining democratic control
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Book Review: Bud Inc. by Ian Mulgrew— This book — the best in its genre — breaks new-ish ground in its discussion of the Canadian cannabis industry.
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Interview: Tim Ramzyk's Monster Box Memories— Monsterkids growing up in the sixties didn't have DVDs or videos, but they did have Castle Films 8mm movies with
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TV Review: Dexter, Episodes 6 and 7— "Return to Sender" and "Circle of Friends" have shifted the emphasis to Dexter as Serial Killer Covering His Tracks.
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An Open Letter to Fanboys— This is my angry response to the attacks on Jeff Gerstmann at Gamespot.
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Fire Michael Irvin— The ESPN analyst's racist radio rant is inexcusable and unacceptable.
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Music Review: Scandal - We Are the '80s— The video is a testament to the early days of MTV, with computer generated cheesy effects and swirls of psychedelic
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Darfur, Sudan: American Avarice, Arab Folly— U.S. officials call the situation in Darfur "genocide." Do they have an ulterior motive?
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Review: Sandisk Sansa 6GB— Is the Sandisk Sansa up to taking on the iPod this Christmas?
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On Faith And Society— The importance of religion to postmodern society.
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