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Columnist calls Burbank on Parade an embarrassment
burbank
April 30, 2012
At least three generations of Burbank families have enjoyed the annual stroll down Olive Avenue known as “Burbank on Parade.” The event...
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Opinion: Why the Glee portrayal of Santana's coming out is looking all wrong
Glee
November 30, 2011
While "Glee" started out as snarky commentary on the state of arts education in America and the hormone driven teens that try to keep it...
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How to pull through
Money
July 6, 2011
In this economic time, so many people are watching their bank balances diminish and their credit balances explode. Nearly every individual I have...
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Traveling in the age of the iphone
Iphone
May 20, 2011
Many people today are trading in their standard Motorola flip phones for something newer and jazzier: the iPhone 4G. Just sit in an airport...
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The Hype Machine: Video Game Hype
Video Games
April 12, 2011
Duke Nukem Forever is coming out this year. No, it totally is. That punch line of the gaming industry is actually going to be a game that you can...
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Why Democrats are disillusioned
Politics
September 20, 2010
It’s clear by now that the disparity in the poll numbers between Republicans and Democrats is because the former has a thoroughly energized...
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How to Publish Your Blog to Kindle
Gadgets & Tech
September 2, 2010
I have been toying with publishing my blog as an ebook. I found a site that will convert the blog into a pdf book at Blogbooker. It's a start,...
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How the media covered the end of a war
Politics
September 1, 2010
Yesterday a seven and a half year war came to an official end. And we prevailed (at least, we didn't lose). A day most nations would celebrate....
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Social Media Explained: Who Uses What
Gadgets & Tech
August 21, 2010
This chart just came out on the website, Flowtown. It is a blast of noise that threatens the line between information and gibberish. Spend enough...
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Predictions of a Republican sweep may be exaggerated
Politics
August 11, 2010
Samuel Clemens once famously wrote, "The report of my death was an exaggeration." The same could be said about the media's current...
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