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White Linen Fightnew

As a Houston charity event grew, so did promises, expectations and disappointments.
Houston Press |
John Nova Lomax |
08-08-2012 |
Features
Bait and Switchnew

Seafood fraud disguises farmed salmon as wild, tilapia as snapper and sole as sand dabs. What’s on your plate – and how did it get there?
Monterey County Weekly |
Kera Abraham |
08-02-2012 |
Features
American Beautynew

Why strong women still chase the crown.
The Inlander |
Leah Sottile |
07-31-2012 |
Features
Street Soldiernew

Many Americans would consider him a hero for the dangerous work he did in Iraq. Many would consider him a criminal for the dangerous work he does now that he's back home.
Baltimore City Paper |
Matt Kelley |
07-25-2012 |
Features
Tags: Iraq War Veterans
Red River Justicenew

In an East Texas county known for corrupt law enforcement, Mark Lesher fought the justice system—until it came for him too.
The Texas Observer |
Patrick Michels |
07-23-2012 |
Features
Going Down?new

Shoddy regulation, loose laws allow dangerous elevators to continue operating in San Antonio.
San Antonio Current |
Michael Barajas |
07-20-2012 |
Features
Mind Over the Apocalypsenew

Why people buy into the end of the world.
Boise Weekly |
Deanna Darr |
07-19-2012 |
Features
Tags: Apocalypse
The Hot-Yoga Warsnew

Two yogis battle over the fate of a tradition (and a very large pile of money).
Houston Press |
Rebecca Moss |
07-18-2012 |
Features
Memoir of a Black Punknew

The only time I ever considered suicide was when, unexpectedly, mom informed me that we were moving from Harlem to Baltimore.
Baltimore City Paper |
Michael A. Gonzales |
07-02-2012 |
Features
Tags: Memoirs, Punk Music
The World’s Most Expensive Male Prostitutenew

Loved by aristocrats and immortalized in literature, Denham Fouts remains virtually unknown in his own hometown.
Folio Weekly |
Richard Wall |
06-20-2012 |
Features
The Murderer on Music Rownew

A true tale of homicide, madness and attempted mass destruction from Nashville's sordid past.
Nashville Scene |
Wayne Wood |
05-30-2012 |
Features
'I will burn down fucking The Village Voice headquarters if you fucking write anything'new

Hunter Moore said he would set fire to the Voice's office if I wrote this. Actually, the 26-year-old's exact words were, "Honestly, I will be fucking furious, and I will burn down fucking The Village Voice headquarters if you fucking write anything saying I have an FBI investigation."
The Village Voice |
Camille Dodero |
05-16-2012 |
Features
Finding Emilynew

What happens when a girl goes missing in the heart of Sin City?
Las Vegas CityLife |
Amy Kingsley |
05-14-2012 |
Features
Tags: Features, Emily Fahey
Preparing for Doomsdaynew

Paul Range and Gloria Haswell have enough food, water, and guns to see the apocalypse through. And you're not invited.
San Antonio Current |
Michael Barajas |
05-14-2012 |
Features
The Clusterf*ck Behind Houston's Cryptic New Noise Ordinancenew

Vague new law has bar and club owners screaming.
Houston Press |
Steve Jansen |
05-10-2012 |
Features