AltWeeklies Wire
Brain Attack: Surviving the Stroke Beltnew
Stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in the United States and often leads to long-term disability in adults.
Jackson Free Press |
Casey Purvis |
10-17-2013 |
Health
‘Standing Close By’ The JFP Interview with Dr. Hannah Gaynew
Dr. Hannah Gay received international acclaim after the news of an apparent “cure” of an HIV-infected child in her care became public in March.
Jackson Free Press |
Ronni Mott |
10-17-2013 |
Health
Beauty Born of Explorationnew

Improvisational act Cave take their experimental ethos to all aspects of their creative process.
Tucson Weekly |
Joshua Levine |
10-17-2013 |
Profiles & Interviews
Save People, Not Just Boobiesnew
Every October, almost every company in the country suddenly—and suspiciously—cares about the health of womenfolk and wants to stop breast cancer.
Jackson Free Press |
Laurie Bertram Roberts |
10-17-2013 |
Health
The Problem With Piratesnew

Sure, you probably know how 'Captain Phillips' ends, but the suspense holds up anyhow
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
10-17-2013 |
Reviews
John Waters Talks Religion, Popper Parties and Dildo Babiesnew

Employing off-the-wall, cartoonish characters, the father of a plastic child named “Bill” has made a career of delving deep into the smuttiest nooks of the human psyche, elevating lowbrow to new heights along the way and making audiences root for his hair-ratting, foot-stompin’ and shit-eating antiheros.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Enrique Limón |
10-17-2013 |
Culture
Tags: John Waters
Indiana loses million in tobacco paymentsnew

The state is set to lose $63 million in tobacco payments next year after an arbitration panel determined it failed to enforce a provision of the master settlement with tobacco companies.
Peyton Manning returns to face the Coltsnew
Manning's return to Lucas Oil gives fans a chance to say a proper farewell
Foster Families, Rape, and Accountabilitynew

Why is it that no one seems to be responsible when a 13-year-old in state care says she's been raped?
Houston Press |
Craig Malisow |
10-17-2013 |
Crime & Justice
The Man Who Returnednew

After 20 years of wrongful imprisonment, a man learns how to adjust to life outside of prison -- the highs, the lows, and recognizing all the time he lost.
SF Weekly |
James Robinson |
10-17-2013 |
Civil Liberties
The Police Are Following You — on Twitternew

The surprisingly savvy social media efforts of the Vermont State Police.
Seven Days |
Tyler Machado |
10-17-2013 |
Tech
Reef Madnessnew

The fight to save offshore oil platforms and the ecosystems they support.
Gambit |
Kari Dequine Harden |
10-17-2013 |
Environment
Día de los Muertosnew

Behind the misunderstood and misappropriated Mexican holiday.
Eugene Weekly |
Alex Notman |
10-17-2013 |
Culture
Why Lew Wolff Should Sell the Oakland A'snew
Now that his plan to move his team to San Jose is all but dead, Wolff and his partners should sell the ballclub to investors who will keep the A's in town.
East Bay Express |
Robert Gammon |
10-16-2013 |
Sports
How California Revolutionized Foodnew

In her new book, Inside the California Food Revolution, author and chef Joyce Goldstein recounts how local chefs and artisans sparked a nationwide food movement.
East Bay Express |
Cynthia Salaysay |
10-16-2013 |
Books