AltWeeklies Wire
The Finish Linenew
This week, voters will decide whether to change course from one-party Republican rule and return to the prospect of a more evenly divided federal government.
LEO Weekly |
Mark Nickolas |
11-06-2006 |
Commentary
The Wealth of Powernew
Here in Kentucky's 3rd District, we have a choice between two people whose politics are disparate but who share at least one thing in common: Anne Northup and John Yarmuth are among the richest one percent of Americans.
LEO Weekly |
Stephen George |
11-06-2006 |
Politics
Dogs Days for the GOPnew
Don't be surprised if you wake up on Nov. 8 and find that half of Kentucky's Congressional delegation are Democrats, and that they are the only ones in the majority -- it's shaping up to be that kind
of year.
LEO Weekly |
Mark Nickolas |
10-23-2006 |
Commentary
Probing 'The Lifestyle'new
An upcoming conference shines an academic light on a sexual taboo: swinging.
LEO Weekly |
Claudia Olea |
10-23-2006 |
Sex
Who Would Jesus Torture?new
What if, instead of attempting to elicit questionable information from enemies through torture, the church exhorted our government to see detainees as human beings, to feed them well and to treat them with decency?
LEO Weekly |
Joseph Phelps |
10-23-2006 |
Commentary
The Evolution of Ian MacKayenew

"Many people have imagined that Fugazi uses its power as a popular band to force people to do things. That's not correct. What we had the power to do was say no, and everybody has that power."
LEO Weekly |
Stephen George |
10-16-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ian MacKaye
Making it Legalnew
Louisville's Committee on Public Art creates a legit venue for graffiti art.
LEO Weekly |
Bruce Linn |
10-09-2006 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
What's Wrong With Barack Obama?new
In the political reality in which we live and languish, nothing is wrong with Obama -- but from a progressive's point of view, nothing is terribly right with him either.
LEO Weekly |
Ricky L. Jones |
10-02-2006 |
Commentary
A Case for the Futurenew
An idealistic alternative to an official plan to build new roads in Louisville, 8664, is still around, with more support than ever -- is there still cause for hope?
LEO Weekly |
Stephen George |
10-02-2006 |
Housing & Development
Tags: housing & development
Too Speedynew
The Web's "deadline now" mindset creates bad trends.
LEO Weekly |
Rick Redding |
09-25-2006 |
Media
Tags: media
Have You Driven an Economy Lately?new
Ford cuts miss Louisville, but we're not done with the gas-guzzler blues.
LEO Weekly |
Stephen George |
09-25-2006 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
Killing the Kingnew
Too much, too hard leaves All the King’s Men in pieces.
LEO Weekly |
Joseph Grove |
09-25-2006 |
Reviews
Cease and Desistnew
Louisville police should stop using Tasers until more is known.
LEO Weekly |
Michael Lindenberger |
09-18-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Are We Feeling Too Good?new
George Soros would like the world to wake up and handle the truth.
LEO Weekly |
Elizabeth Kramer |
09-11-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
Dig a Little Deepernew
A Louisville filmmaker's documentary expands the WTO's micro issues.
LEO Weekly |
Stephen George |
09-11-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Craig McClurkin, Down to the Wire