AltWeeklies Wire
'No One's Going to Stop Me'new
Can any old guy from Maryland make it into the Washington establishment? Ask Tony Cord.
Washington City Paper |
Angela Valdez |
12-06-2007 |
Culture
I'll Be Watching Younew

New York's celebrity stalker population keeps growing. When will one cross the line?
New York Press |
Becca Tucker |
12-06-2007 |
Culture
$30,000 Millionaires: Douchebags in the Mistnew

Is the man who spends more money than he makes in an attempt to appear wealthy and desirable myth or fact? We venture into the Dallas jungle to find out.
Dallas Observer |
Andrea Grimes |
12-03-2007 |
Culture
San Francisco's Gen X Parent Boomers Need to Get a Gripnew
Thanks to a surge in results-oriented fucking among the white, heterosexual ruling class, this city has become overrun with decaf-latte-sipping, thousand-dollar-stroller-pushing, overly together supermoms who will tear you multiple assholes if you even think about stepping near their two-legged petri dish specimens.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Amanda Nowinski |
11-21-2007 |
Culture
My Big, Fat Green Weddingnew
Step into married life without leaving a huge, ugly carbon footprint.
Jackson Free Press |
Kelly Bryan Smith |
11-20-2007 |
Culture
Slacker Guys and Striver Girlsnew
When lazy men become projects for career women.
The Angry Moped Gangs of San Francisconew
What happens when one reporter dares to penetrate the inner circles of post-track-bike hipsters.
Hell Hath No Furriesnew
For some people, dressing up like a stuffed animal is more than just a hobby -- it's a way of life. Our reporter attends the 2007 Furries convention.
Hartford Advocate |
Jennifer Abel |
11-02-2007 |
Culture
Interview With a Vampire Professornew
Whether your concept of "vampire" stems from Bram Stoker's 1897 classic Dracula, Wesley Snipes blasting vamps into ash in Blade, or the Count adding up the number of bats in his castle on Sesame Street, Dr. Thomas Garza appreciates them all.
San Antonio Current |
Kiko Martinez |
10-31-2007 |
Culture
Mean, Green Halloweennew
Make your Halloween mean and eco-friendly by adjusting a few popular holiday customs.
Jackson Free Press |
Kelly Bryan Smith |
10-25-2007 |
Culture
Feeling Exposednew

Intrepid reporter Skylar Browning bares all to uncover the appeal of Montana's only formal nudist group
Missoula Independent |
Skylar Browning |
10-25-2007 |
Culture
Sugar Daddies and Sugar Babes Move Onlinenew

The ongoing migration of courtship and kink online has made it possible for any guy with a paycheck and a PC to try his hand at being a sugar daddy -- at the same time, for a woman with a sweet tooth, sugar has never been easier to find.
Miami New Times |
Isaiah Thompson |
10-22-2007 |
Culture
For Furries, Life's More than Lions, Tigers & Bears -- Oh My!new
New Mexico's Furs want the world to know that they pride themselves on being the most accepting, least judgmental subculture in the Land of Enchantment -- but what is scritching, fur piles and yiffing?
Santa Fe Reporter |
Dave Maass |
10-11-2007 |
Culture
Scavenging's New Spiritnew
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of freebies in San Francisco.
San Francisco Bay Guardian |
Justin Juul |
10-10-2007 |
Culture
Crafty Bitches: The Antidote to the Mythical Soccer Momnew
In Portland, where "do it yourself" is almost a religion, you'll find pro-feminist, anti-consumerist ideals in many crafters. Those with small children can even work at home and find customers without ever setting foot outside.
Willamette Week |
Beth Slovic |
10-03-2007 |
Culture