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Comparing herself to Betty "The Feminine Mystique" Friedan, Sheryl Sandberg wants her book to inspire "Lean In Circles" where women would meet to plot how to climb the corporate ladder and achieve gender parity in the boardroom. At their creepy gatherings, women will learn how to act more boldly, aggressively - more like men. Her idea of how men act, anyway.
Maui Time |
Ted Rall |
03-14-2013 |
The War on Women
Spirited Sweetsnew

Your favorite St. Patrick's Day shot in cake form.
Orlando Weekly |
Jessica Bryce Young |
03-14-2013 |
Food+Drink
Storied Streetsnew

Edmonton's street signs tell a story of its past.
VUE Weekly |
Nicole Veerman |
03-14-2013 |
Features
Tags: edmonton history
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hydenew

How industrialization helped to foster the compartmentalization of "good" and "evil," a duality that continues to challenge modern figures such as James Holmes and Oscar Pistorius.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Lee Miller |
03-14-2013 |
Fiction
Tags: Robert Louis Stevenson
Don King's Final Roundnew

Boxer Ryan Coyne squares off against his toughest opponent yet, the legendary promoter Don King.
Riverfront Times |
Jessica Lussenhop |
03-13-2013 |
Features
Grocery Squeezenew

Walmart's exploitation of food deserts becomes a preemptive concern for the Living Wage Coalition.
North Bay Bohemian |
Rachel Dovey |
03-13-2013 |
Business & Labor
How an Environmental Law Is Harming the Environmentnew

California's signature environmental law needs to be reformed because NIMBYs are using it to block smart growth.
East Bay Express |
Robert Gammon |
03-13-2013 |
Environment
The Iraq War Is not Donenew

Refugees in the Bay Area face the challenge of finding work, overcoming language barriers, and dealing with the lingering emotional toll of war.
East Bay Express |
Alexia Underwood |
03-13-2013 |
War
Like a Bad Rash, N.C. Voter ID Bill Returnsnew
In North Carolina, 506,000 active registered voters don't have photo ID: 31 percent are African-American, 66 percent are women, 26 percent are seniors and 53 percent are Democrats, compared to 23 percent who are Republican.
Tags: North Carolina Voter ID
Setting Art Freenew

Jacksonville artists leave their work for others to discover in everyday public places.
Folio Weekly |
Kara Pound |
03-13-2013 |
Art
Tags: Public Art, Yvonne Lozano
Ranch Tradition: Hanging Onnew

Texas cattle raisers aren’t giving up — but neither is the drought.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Jeff Prince |
03-13-2013 |
Environment
Coal Train Comingnew

Plans to ship millions of tons of coal across Montana have fueled new debate over an old industry.
Missoula Independent |
Daniel Person |
03-13-2013 |
Energy
Tags: Coal energy
The Art of Food Photographynew

It's more than point and shoot.
VUE Weekly |
Meaghan Baxter |
03-13-2013 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Food Porn
The Big Lebowski Turns 15new

The beloved cult movie, in all its anniversary glory.
L.A. Weekly |
Ben Westhoff, Will Russell, Sam Bloch and Nicholas Pell |
03-13-2013 |
Culture
Believin’ — Carell and Carrey Cast a Comic Spell

Artfully satirizing the in-your-face state of modern magic — as practiced by the likes of David Blaine and Criss Angel — while celebrating the cheesy aspects of old school slight-of-hand tricks, “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone” is an effective comedy that covers a lot of ground.
City Pulse |
Cole Smithey |
03-12-2013 |
Movies