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Blogcritics Feature Stories of the Week


  • DVD Review: Moonlighting - Season Three
    El Bicho

    For those unfamiliar with the series, Moonlighting was a detective show from the latter half of the '80s, but it had much more in common with the screwball comedies of the '30s and '40s, driven by the verbal fireworks and sexual tension between lead characters, Maddie Hayes and David Addison.


  • Whatever Happened to "Stage Fright" in the Men's Room?
    Mark My Words

    It's not very well known, but there has been an unwritten protocol for behavior in a men's room. At least there always has been for me. However, it seems recently, in the workplace, all those walls of isolation that my father and my father's father's generation have begun to be torn down.


  • Movie Review: {censored}
    Chris Beaumont

    Ever wonder what goes on in a test screening? Well, wonder no more




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    A Great Collection of Online Crossword Puzzles

    For the wordsmiths amongst us.

    Crossword Puzzles


    An Ebay for CD’s?

    The site, Lala.com, carries no inventory; it's more like eBay than used CD sites such as Djangomusic.com.

    How it works: Users start by listing all their CDs. Then they look at menus of available CDs or through other people's CD collections, clicking on those they'd like to receive. (Related item: Kevin Maney's blog)

    A request, say, for Coldplay's X&Y, generates a blind notice to anyone who has that CD that someone wants it. The first to agree to send it sees the address of the person who wants the CD, then mails it in a pre-paid envelope (which La La sends users when they sign up).



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