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 "Watchmen" takes superheroes to a violent new level. |
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 The "Watchmen" movie may leave fans disappointed. |
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 WMMF keeps the funky Red River Street crowd on its feet. |
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 As surgeon general, CNN's Gupta could propel public health into the digital era. |
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The dispute between Fox and Warner Brothers over the rights to the finished movie adaptation of superhero story “Watchmen” was decided quite handily – in Fox’s favor. |
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The Screen Actors’ Guild, SAG, is considering whether to strike if their negotiations with movie and television producers (who bargain as the AMPTP) prove unsuccessful. The guild will vote on the matter in January, needing the support of 75% of membership to authorize a strike. |
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Blacks should never be discriminated against because of the color of their skin. Women should not be discriminated against because of their gender, and homosexuals should not be discriminated against because of their sexual orientation. Wait. Hold the phone—the last one is wrong. |
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California's Proposition 8 threatens to ban gay marriage in a state where thousands of gay couples have been married. Surprisingly, it has a chance of passing. |
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What started as an experiment for Joss Whedon, the genius behind the movie and TV series “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” turned into a quality piece of art for the rest of us to enjoy. |
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We all know the difference between realists and idealists. Realists know how to solve a problem and idealists know why a problem is worth solving. But alone, an idealist never makes anything, and a realist never makes anything worthwhile. There is a third kind of person, the kind that tries to be an idealist within the limits of reality. These ‘real-dealists’ have an idealist’s brain but a realist’s hands. In other words, they make the ideal real. |
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Doug Marlette was the Michael Jordan of editorial cartooning. To look back on his decades of cartoons is like watching the endless highlight reels of Jordan, each slam-dunk every bit as thrilling today as they were then ... |
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The Langerado Music Festival brought great music, good times, a mysterious illness and spoiled brat litterbugs to a beautiful new south Florida venue. |
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Don’t let the name fool you. My Morning Jacket is a mesmerizing blend of jam rock, country, and neo-psychedelic. |
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Photographs taken by TheSequitur.com contributor Linnea Brown at Langerado 2008, which took place from March 6-9, 2008 at the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in the Everglades, Florida. |
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Ben Folds is not conformist, beyond Pop, in no way predictable, and never boring. He fits at Bonnaroo. |
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Justin Verlander pitched two scoreless innings, followed up by strong outings by Nate Robertson and top prospect Rick Porcello, to lead the Detroit Tigers to a 3-1 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday, February 29th, 2008 in the Spring Training opener at Knology Park in Dunedin, Fl. |
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How can we minimize or eliminate the negative effects of exposure to video game violence on players? The simplest answer may be closer than you would think. |
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The death of the real written and spoken word has not yet occurred – but we are close to laying them both to rest. The quality of our communications is at an all time low. |
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“Come On People: On the Path from Victims to Victors” is a brave and honorable effort to constructively criticize, challenge and change the black community. |
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Rob Zombie’s Michael Myers may wear the mask and wield the knife, but he’s not the real Michael Myers. |
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