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Rhyme & Reasonnew
Ursula Rucker insists she’s a poet, not a "spoken-word" artist.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
10-27-2005 |
Performance
Tags: Poetry, spoken word
Running On Empty
Sure gas prices are getting astronomical, but at least we still have gas to pay a lot of money for. As Richard Heinberg vividly illustrates, that might not always be the case.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
09-08-2005 |
Nonfiction
Wall to Wall Wal-Mart Bashing
Just when you thought you'd heard it all before, a new book counts out even more reasons why you should hate the superstore.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
08-11-2005 |
Nonfiction
Feeling Hustled
Resist the Rocky redemption references -- strong performances aside, Hustle & Flow is a lazy and somewhat ignorant empty gesture.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
07-25-2005 |
Reviews
Tags: Craig Brewer, Hustle & Flow
The Man From Nowherenew
Author, critic and controversial theorist James Howard Kunstler on the ugliest building in Columbus and our emerging "Parking Lot Nation"
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
04-07-2005 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Green Thumbs Are the New Black
Yougrowgirl.com's Gayla Trail reclaims yet another "woman's activity" for a younger generation—puttering around in your garden.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
03-24-2005 |
Nonfiction
Tags: Gayla Trail, You Grow Girl!
America's Loss Is Political Cartoonists' Gain
Alt political cartoonists Jen Sorensen's latest "Slowpoke" collection chronicles America's collective slip into insanity.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
03-10-2005 |
Fiction
City Planner's Book Profiles 35 Urban Neighborhoodsnew
Baby boomers and twentysomethings are the groups most likely to repopulate cities, says Kyle Ezell. In an interview, he covers everything from “fake urbs” to the fine art of schlepping.
Columbus Alive |
Nikki Davis |
06-09-2004 |
Author Profiles & Interviews