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  1. When Words Go Unheeded

    Blogcritics Culture Opinion - Apr 17, 2007

    On April 20, 1999, 18-year old Eric Harris and 17-year old Dylan Klebold, of Jefferson County, Colorado, killed 12 people and wounded 24 others before both committed suicide on the campus of Columbine High School. They

    Tagged: culture

  2. TV Review: New Series Drive Puts the Pedal to the Metal

    Blogcritics Video Reviews - Apr 17, 2007

    It’s customary for me to add new shows to my regular monthly TV round-up, but just occasionally a series comes along that won’t wait, that demands attention now. A show that makes you want to do the written equivalent

    Tagged: video

  3. Canada Wines: Ice, Ice Baby

    Blogcritics News - Apr 17, 2007

    I think a lot about wine: Pinot Noir is on my mind whenever dinnertime rolls around, Beaujolais is in my thoughts as the holidays approach, Merlot and Cabernet share time on my brain when I attend a local happy hour

    Tagged: tastes

  4. Movie Review: Annabelle Gurwitch's Fired!

    Blogcritics Reviews - Apr 17, 2007

    In what could probably be seen as an act of masochism on this outta work blogger's part, I recently watched an airing of Annabelle Gurwitch's documentary Fired! (Shout! Factory). Gurwitch, who I first remember noticing

    Tagged: video

  5. Making the Rounds at General Hospital - Sore Separations

    Blogcritics Reviews - Apr 17, 2007

    Today on General Hospital: Thanks to the interference of Mr. Craig – or I guess it's Bronsan now – Patrick and Robin are back to butting heads and screaming at each other at the nurse's station and in front of

    Tagged: video

  6. Movie Review: Perfect Stranger - Nothing Perfect About It

    Blogcritics Reviews - Apr 17, 2007

    Recognizable stars can't save the blunt thriller Perfect Stranger – a disorganized movie filled with unnecessary dialogue and ridiculously predictable situations in a surprisingly weak script. Halle Berry has the lead

    Tagged: video

  7. Q: Who's The Greatest Female Pirate Of All Time?

    Blogcritics Section: Culture - Apr 17, 2007

    A: There’s no doubt about it, if you’re looking to pick one buccaneer who did more for pirate feminism than any other, it’d have to be Grace O’Malley (born Gráinne O’Malley), the 16th-century’s Irish Sea Queen

    Tagged: culture

  8. The Don Imus/Rutgers University Blog Round Up: Part Two

    Blogcritics Sci/Tech News - Apr 17, 2007

    This is part two of the Don Imus/Rutgers University Blog Round Up. These are selected blogs (or articles) that have come under my radar about the comments Don Imus made several days ago. He has since been fired by CBS

    Tagged: sci tech

  9. Cormac McCarthy Wins Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for The Road

    Blogcritics Books News - Apr 17, 2007

    Shhhh, don’t tell anyone, but a science fiction novel just won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. Of course, no one is willing to admit that Cormac McCarthy’s brilliant novel The Road is a work of science fiction. But

    Tagged: books

  10. The Hitchhiker's Guide to Activism

    Blogcritics Interviews - Apr 17, 2007

    I picked her up one autumn day as I was driving down Vermont’s Route 12 on my way to work. Having been brought up in New York City, I had never before considered picking up a hitchhiker. “You just never know who might

    Tagged: politics

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