Sunday, April 30th, 2006
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FACT or FICTION April 2006 The Lashing Back at Backlash Edition (Lords of Pain)
Welcome back to Fact or Fiction from your favorite Dream Master, bitches.
Source: www.lordsofpain.net
Cindy Sheehan: Peace Takes Courage (The Palestine Chronicle)
Even before I went to Crawford last summer, I was the object of these attacks by many people who touted themselves as Christians doing God’s work. I have a new friend. She is a 15 year young peace activist named Ava Lowery.
Source: www.palestinechronicle.com
The Nosebleed Section (Lords of Pain)
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” Welcome back everybody to the column that gets more mixed reactions than John Cena, The Nosebleed Section .
Source: www.lordsofpain.net
REVIEW: ‘Wedding Singer’ Doesn’t Deliver (AP via Yahoo! News)
The 1980s: Wall Street greed; the mullet; Boy George and Culture Club; Mr. T on TV; and a little moonwalking on the dance floor.
Source: news.yahoo.com
REVIEW: ‘Wedding Singer’ Doesn’t Deliver (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
The 1980s.
Source: asia.news.yahoo.com
Death, Drugs, Rap and Redemption (Los Angeles Weekly)
Like a young Mick Jagger, the singer is shirtless and skinny, ugly and pretty. He strolls across the stage holding a microphone, then grabs a noticeably drugged-out backup dancer and kisses her on the mouth.
Source: www.laweekly.com
Metal: A Headbanger s Journey (KNAC.COM)
Why is there such a polarization of opinion when it comes to metal? I mean, when a person speaks of jazz or bluegrass, the conversation doesn t usually end with one listener belittling an entire genre quite the way a discussion about heavy metal usually does.
Source: www.knac.com
Duke Lacrosse Incident Had All the Wrong Ingredients (Blogcritics.org)
The details of the alleged Duke lacrosse team impropieties conjure up startlingly similar, dangerous, repressed visions in my foggy mind: college party, drinking, strippers, sexually charged environment, things getting out of hand. I don’t know what actually happened a Duke, but I hope the truth comes out. In the ’80s I owned one of the larger DJ companies in the Los Angeles area and I DJ’d
Source: www.pheedo.com