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What’s in your food?new

The prevalence of GMOs continues.
VUE Weekly  |  Meaghan Baxter  |  04-19-2013  |  Food+Drink

Chris Tucker is alive and doing very wellnew

Tucker says the $12 million he owed in back taxes "connected me back with my audience. Because they can relate to that, because they got their own problems."
INDY Week  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  04-18-2013  |  Comedy

What Makes a Good Editorial Cartoon

A good editorial cartoon should never be fair, balanced, moderate or so evenhanded that it is impossible to tell what the political orientation of the cartoonist is from that cartoon. This rules out a lot of them.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-18-2013  |  Cartoons

Ed Lee’s New Southnew

How does a Korean-American from Brooklyn become one of Kentucky’s top chefs? New cookbook “Smoke & Pickles” tells the story.
LEO Weekly  |  J. Christian Walsh  |  04-18-2013  |  Food+Drink

A Twisted Path to Citizenshipnew

Immigration reform: it’s not amnesty, it’s “path to citizenship” – in other words, amnesty plus a lot of bureaucratic BS.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-17-2013  |  Cartoons

'Extremities' sheds light on Indy's sexual violence epidemicnew

William Mastrosimone's play, which tells the story of an attempted rape, opens this week at Beech Grove's Spotlight Theatre as, in part, a fundraiser for Sexual Assault Awareness month.
NUVO  |  Madeline Szrom  |  04-17-2013  |  Performance

Paying our fair share in two Americasnew

There are two Americas: There are people who are fortunate enough to live in relative comfort and then there are a great many Americans who are just barely getting by.
NUVO  |  Cam Savage  |  04-12-2013  |  Commentary

Island of Enchantmentnew

Puerto Ricans have an interesting cultural identity, both part of and apart from the U.S.
Jackson Free Press  |  R.H. Coupe  |  04-11-2013  |  Travel

Getting Paid or Really Hurtnew

The National Football League might have found its way to win the concussion lawsuit that more than 4,000 former players have brought against the league.
Jackson Free Press  |  Bryan Flynn  |  04-11-2013  |  Sports

The Death of a Criticnew

Legendary film critic Roger Ebert passed away last Thursday at age 70 after battling cancer.
Jackson Free Press  |  Anita Modak-Truran  |  04-11-2013  |  Culture

Risky Business at the Nurserynew

Would-be and weekend gardeners are flocking to stores this time of year with hopes of finding already-started plants to put in their gardens.
Jackson Free Press  |  Jim Pathfinder Ewing  |  04-11-2013  |  Gardening

Meet Your Makers: People Making Stuff We Lovenew

Anna Bond, Rifle Paper Company.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jessica Bryce Young  |  04-11-2013  |  Art

Affront Officenew

You think Pirates fans have suffered at the hands of the Nuttings? Try working for them!
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Charlie Deitch  |  04-11-2013  |  Sports

What to pair with Rieslingsnew

Kabinett? Spätlese? Ah, those confusing German wine labels. It's not as complicated as it seems, but if you're daunted by the nomenclature—and by sweet wines, generally—start out simple.
INDY Week  |  Adam Sobsey  |  04-10-2013  |  Food+Drink

Roger Ebert's Pernicious Influence on American Culturenew

Yes, Virginia, it is possible to draw an intelligent obituary cartoon. But is it possible for it to be printed in a newspaper?
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  04-10-2013  |  Cartoons

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