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April 11th, 2008
By Mike
This DVD is a fascinating look behind the board, inside the studio, and into the heart and soul of the music we all know and love. Again I have to say, if you’re really into collecting music, this is a historical document and a must have for any fan of classic rock, R&B [...]
Writers: Greg Berlanti & Marc Guggenheim Director: Ken Olin Cast: Jonny Lee Miller (Eli Stone), Natasha Henstridge (Taylor Wethersby), Laura Benanti (Beth Keller), James Saito (Dr. Chen), Matt Letscher (Nathan Stone), Victor Garber (Jordan Wethersby), George Michael (Himself), Sam Jaeger (Matt Dowd), Loretta Devine (Patti), Jodi Long (Judge Marcia Phelps), Tom Amandes (Martin Posner), John Prosky (Alan Cook), Johnny Pacar (Eli, age 19), Justin Lieberman (Eli, age 12), Barbara Niven (Mrs. We
In the last month of the US Election, many of you are going to hear a lot about John McCain and his involvement in the Keating Five. So, let me lay it out there for you as presented in full at Wikipedia. Keating Five From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Alan Cranston (D-CA) Dennis DeConcini (D-AZ) John Glenn (D-OH) John McCain (R-AZ) Donald W. Riegle (D-MI) The Keating Five were five United States Senato
I’d like to quote from Cipher Theory before I begin this post: Maverick, maverick and the maverick. Maverick mavericky maverickton. Tom Cruise is Maverick maverick maverick Goose. Friggin’ Maverick. Mave to the rick. Maverick. As Maureen Dowd pointed out on October 5th, “Palin…uses a heck of a lot of language to praise herself as a fresh face with new ideas who has “joined this team that is a team of mavericks.” True mavericks don’t brand themselves.” Who does something like that? Who ref
The Rules: Yeah Riiiight. 275 Comments Comment by Paul Lynde on October 4, 2008 8:41 pm I’m first (or fist! in bmac’s ass!) Comment by Jann Wenner on October 4, 2008 8:44 pm well fuck me in the ass and call me bmac, I was having more fun at the other thread than PJMomma talking about …well anything about herself. Comment by Freddie Mercury's Corpse on October 4, 2008 8:44 pm Get in line Paul!! Comment by K.D. Lang on October 4, 2008 8:47 pm honestly, I’m not a guy, but I would sti
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by JT Ellison (with Neil Nyren) (I'm thrilled and honored to have our dear friend and legendary editor Neil Nyren back on Murderati to talk about how our newfound connectivity alters the editorial process. For those of you just tuning in, "A Virtual Montparnasse" is an occasion series examining how the Internet has affected the art and literary communities. Part One is here, and Part Two here.Without further ado, I give you Neil Nyren!) _____________________________________ J.T.’s
Politics makes strange bedfellows. But one fellow most Democrats know they don't want to be in bed with is Barack Obama. The other choice, John McCain, doesn't sound too appealing to many Democrats either. The third choice is, as Sarah Palin would no doubt support, is abstinence. But the argument some make is that abstinence is the same as voting for John McCain. And it is. Many Democrats seem to be going through a period of conflict over this election. They see Obama for what he is, a dishone
Standard Films was at it again hosting duel premieres of their 18th annual shred flick Aesthetica to sold-out crowds in Montreal, Canada and Squaw Valley USA. Aesthetica Director Travis Robb locked down the Montreal event with Aesthetica stars Mads Johnson, Mark Landvik, Priscilla Levac, Eric Jackson and the films Urban Crew. While Standard Films founders Mike and Dave Hatchett hosted the Squaw show and rocked the after party with their metal band Fortress. In attendance at the Squaw show were
Student Town Hall Notes September 30th, 2008 by Margo WELCOME - Annette Barbier · The IAM Department is one of the three fastest growing departments at Columbia. · There will still be some changes in the curriculum. · We will be moving to a new location for Spring Term - 916 and 1000 S. Wabash. · We will have some new equipment including a Rapid Prototyper and Laser Cutter. · See Brian Marth if your major or concentration is incorrectly listed. · You can retake a class for a total
New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd suggested on Sunday that Barack Obama blew his chance to play Tom Cruise to John McCain’s Jack Nicholson ala A Few Good Men during Friday’s debate, but Division Street contributor Tim Willette suggests a better analogy lies in another Cruise movie, Top Gun, featuring the bold, risky, dangerous and instinctive Maverick squaring off against the cool, cerebral, by-the-book rules-follower Iceman. I mean, didn’t the debate go something like this? Obama: You two r
Dowd informed Johnson, the physician, that there’s been further investigation and Cindy’s got a drug problem, Johnson told county investigators. The legal profession continues to walk into a dark hole they cannot get out of when they Napoleon bonaparte and josephine capitulate to the term the drug companies created. T know they have a problem until they are in that deep, dark hole that could take years if ever to escape. Spoil yourself with half the guilt. She used the seatbelt as a tourniquet
In Maureen Dowd's review of the first presidential debate, she draws an interesting comparison to the courtroom fireworks in "A Few Good Men." Sez Dowd: the same way that Jack Nicholson's erratic, volatile temperament provided Tom Cruise with an easy courtroom kill (watch it here), McCain's erratic, volatile temperament gave Obama an opportunity for an easy debate "knockout punch." Dowd and others are disappointed that Obama didn't go for the knockout punch -- i.e., that he didn't provoke
By MAUREEN DOWD NYT OXFORD, Miss. The first debate seemed like the perfect moment for Barack Obama to re-enact the Code Red courtroom scene from “A Few Good Men,” to slide under John McCain’s skin and irritate until he goaded McCain into doing exactly what he really wanted to do: tell off the whippersnapper who’d never bled for his country. It would have been easy for smarty-pants Obama to get in the face of the temperamental older guy, just as Tom Cruise did with Jack Nicholson, to push him
You should start your web-day with the Florida Progressive Coalition. If you want it, we've got today's "FloBama". Our digest and commentary on today's Florida political news and punditry follows. Time to end Florida's Diaz-Balart embarrassment "With little more than a month to go before their first serious reelection challenge goes to voters, Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart have launched TV ads that accuse one Democratic challenger of corruption and the other of backing an $88 million util
Urgent news from Susan Dowd Stone, LCSW, chair of the President's Advisory Council of Postpartum Support International, after Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) once again blocked a vote on the Melanie Blocker Stokes MOTHERS Act this week: "While our Senate heroes, U. S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Richard Durbin (D-IL), co-sponsors of The Melanie Blocker Stokes MOTHERS Act, and their supporters lost a battle in the U.S. Senate this week, we have not lost the war against postpartum depression an
Urgent news from Susan Dowd Stone, LCSW, chair of the President's Advisory Council of Postpartum Support International, after Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) once again blocked a vote on the Melanie Blocker Stokes MOTHERS Act this week: "While our Senate heroes, U. S. Senators Robert Menendez (D-NJ) and Richard Durbin (D-IL), co-sponsors of The Melanie Blocker Stokes MOTHERS Act, and their supporters lost a battle in the U.S. Senate this week, we have not lost the war against postpartum depression an
I'm certainly not an advocate for "slick" production" ( and you can hardly hold up "Give "em enough Rope" as AOR, it's just really well recorded. It's unfairly compared with the first one because the songs ain't as good."London Calling" was just as well recorded, but with better songs. Pearlman is often unfairly maligned here. You can't have The Clash as rock city rebels on one hand and then bowing to Pearlmans production ideas on the other) I can't really speak about the Dolls and the Stooges
John Grisham accompanies Tom Perriello to Danville -- http://www.godanriver.com/gdr/... Voter registration and absentee ballots are up in Danville area -- http://www.godanriver.com/gdr/... Economy is giving Obama a big bump -- http://www.washingtonpost.com/... Obama has four conditions on the bailout -- http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes... McCain sort of agrees, but then sort of disagrees -- http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09... Abu Dhabi would get a better deal than US taxpayers would get -- http
For two decades, going back to the Willie Horton ads of 1988, we’ve heard liberals accuse Republicans of race-baiting. Throughout this campaign, there have been endless whispers, suggestions, and outright accusations that GOP could/would play the race card because Obama is half-black. Now Barack Obama has found his bizarre version of Willie Horton, and it’s…Rush Limbaugh. Obama sneakily tried to air a Spanish-language TV ad telling Latinos that Limbaugh thinks Mexicans are all stupid and Mexi
Seeing as though we're only a little more than a week away from the regular season, it's probably about time to start previewing things. This year we're going to go division-by-division, starting with the Atlantic. Because everyone knows it's the best. Or at least the only one that matters.Pittsburgh PenguinsWhere else to lead off but with the defending Eastern Conference champs, the fuel for a lot of debate during the summer. The debate has been beaten into the ground about as bad as the Bulgar