AltWeeklies Wire
Frogs: A Chorus of Colorsnew

"Frogs," at the Indianapolis Children's Museum and touted as "the most advanced traveling frog exhibit in the country," is fun and informative, if a little glitchy.
NUVO |
Lisa Gauthier Mitchison |
11-01-2011 |
Recreation
Peddling Forerunners Already Prepared SA Streets for Two-wheelersnew

Last Sunday’s Síclovía, the mass ride that brought 15,000 people to bicycle, skateboard, and jog down a four-mile stretch of Broadway for four hours while autos were rerouted, was the first SA edition of the international ciclovía movement (Spanish for “bike path”), a fresh-air party celebrating fitness through human-powered transportation.
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
10-06-2011 |
Recreation
In Case This is the Year You Finally Put Those Binoculars to Use ...new

When fall hits, Nature trades in her summer decor for rich, autumnal color.
San Antonio Current |
Brandon R. Reynolds |
09-29-2011 |
Recreation
Hip-Hop and Comics Collidenew

For years now, comics and hip-hop culture have been on something of a collision course.
Charleston City Paper |
Corey Hutchins |
08-31-2011 |
Recreation
Smoking or Non-Smoking? Letting the Customers Decidenew

How a New Orleans pub went non-smoking for a day ... and will try it again this week.
Gambit |
Alex Woodward |
07-20-2011 |
Recreation
Speed is colorblindnew

Post-racial America thrives at the Eastside Speedway drag strip
C-Ville Weekly |
Kyle Daly |
07-12-2011 |
Recreation
International Artists on the Dalai Lamanew

Good endings are important. “The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama,” on view at SAMA to July 31, is finishing a five-year international tour at a location well suited for the exhibition.
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
07-08-2011 |
Recreation
Tags: Dalai Lama
Colony of Mexican Free-Tailed Bats Gaining a Followingnew

At dusk under the I-35 bridge at Camden Street a small crowd lingers. They bob their heads between wristwatches and cell phones and something above not yet visible.
San Antonio Current |
Patricia Portales |
07-08-2011 |
Recreation
Exploring Atlanta's Modern Ruinsnew

A new subculture finds beauty in decay
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Thomas Wheatley and Scott Henry |
06-30-2011 |
Recreation
Meet Up, Break Innew

A night with Louisville’s urban explorers.
LEO Weekly |
Anne Marshall |
06-01-2011 |
Recreation
The ABC's of Derbynew

A guide to the Kentucky Derby: From how to avoid getting "Arrested" to the art of transporting liquor in "Ziploc" bags.
LEO Weekly |
Sarah Kelley |
05-04-2011 |
Recreation
Cubana Lust in Atlanta's Havana Clubnew

The kitsch is mega-thick at Buckhead's cultured digs.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
J. Winter |
04-20-2011 |
Recreation
Bruise Cruise: A Supposedly Punk Thing I'll Never Do Againnew

Sailing away on Carnival's indie-rock fun ship.
Washington City Paper |
Jonathan L. Fischer |
03-10-2011 |
Recreation
Tags: Indie-Rock, Carnival Imagination
Last Night Dubstep Molly Saved My Lifenew

An unidentified warehouse provides a wallop of bass and existential escape.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
J. Winter |
03-02-2011 |
Recreation
10 Things to Remember at Mardi Grasnew
Don't be a douche. Tip your bartender.
Gambit |
Gambit Staff |
02-21-2011 |
Recreation
Tags: New Orleans, Mardi Gras 2011