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Nymphomaniac: Volume Onenew

I haven't seen so many dicks since the last session of the Indiana General Assembly.
Forgive you, Fathernew

Decades of abuse by the Catholic Church resulted in multimillion-dollar settlements and the bankruptcy of the Diocese of Helena, but it will take more than money to make things right for survivors.
Missoula Independent |
Jimmy Tobias |
03-28-2014 |
Features
Tags: Church Sex Abuse
Eight Years After Leading the Nation in Scoring, Adam Morrison Looks to the Next Chapternew

Adam Morrison was once one of the most famous basketball players in the country. But when his NBA career went sideways, he came back home and started over.
The Inlander |
Mike Bookey |
03-28-2014 |
Sports
Tags: Sports, NCAA Basketball
Gulf War Veteran Mike White Faces His Toughest Battle Yet: ALSnew

A Gulf War veteran, Mike White is battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a fatal motor-neuron disease. No one knows exactly why you get it, but if you do, the disease kills nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, removing your ability to control your muscles.
Phoenix New Times |
Connor Radnovich |
03-28-2014 |
Health
Protect the Innocent: End the Death Penaltynew
Michelle Byrom is a textbook case of what is wrong with the state executions in Mississippi and the rest of the nation.
Jackson Free Press |
Donna Ladd |
03-27-2014 |
Crime & Justice
Perspectives on a Tragedynew
The play “The Laramie Project,” based on Matthew Shepard’s tragic death in 1998, spreads a message of tolerance.
Jackson Free Press |
Demetrice Sherman |
03-27-2014 |
LGBT
Grammy-Worthy Gospelnew
During the pre-telecast portion of the Grammy awards ceremony, Tye Tribbett garnered two of the coveted trophies.
Jackson Free Press |
LaTonya Miller |
03-27-2014 |
Music
Meet the New Southnew
In November, Paul West and Drew Young invited The Deltamatics to perform on The Porch Sessions.
Jackson Free Press |
Genevieve Legacy |
03-27-2014 |
Music
Common Ground in the GMO Debate?new

Recent online dialog about genetically modified food shines a ray of hope on the discussion.
Weekly Alibi |
Ari LeVaux |
03-27-2014 |
Food+Drink
Tags: GMOs
San Diego and its nonprofits are in a pie fightnew

City and community groups battle over a shrinking pot of federal anti-poverty money.
San Diego CityBeat |
Kelly Davis |
03-27-2014 |
Poverty
Central Massachusetts Tattoo Festival 2014new

The Massachusetts tattoo scene has grown in leaps and bounds since its legalization in 2000 and Zaza Ink, located at 287 West Boylston St. in West Boylston, has been doing their part to bring artists and enthusiasts together with the Massachusetts Tattoo and Art Festival, now in its eighth year.
Worcester Magazine |
Josh Lyford |
03-27-2014 |
Culture
Born Low at this year’s New England Metal and Hardcore Festivalnew

This year marks the 16th annual New England Metal and Hardcore (NEMHC) Fest at Worcester's Palladium. The three-day festival presents some of the best heavy music out there today.
Worcester Magazine |
Josh Lyford |
03-27-2014 |
Music
License Commission defies ABCC in denying Price Chopper licensenew

The denial of a liquor license transfer to Price Chopper earlier this month could land the city in court, but at the very least it has one local liquor store owner crying foul. The License Commission, meanwhile, is defending its decision, which echoed the one it made last year, even though the state Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission (ABCC) at that time had told the licensing board it did not agree with the outcome.
Worcester Magazine |
Walter Bird Jr. |
03-27-2014 |
Policy Issues
Spring Arts Preview 2014new

As life begins to reappear and grow around us this spring season, Worcester's cultural spaces will do the same with thought-provoking artwork and performances. In this year's Spring Arts Preview, we present a comprehensive guide to the area's biggest and smallest art exhibitions, film screenings, musical performances, theatrical acts and author talks, in addition to a few outside of Central Mass. From this year's Latino Film Festival, to a listing of cultural happenings at area colleges, Worcester Magazine's 2014 Spring Arts Preview is a keeper for everything arts related this season.
Worcester Magazine |
Brittany Durgin |
03-27-2014 |
Art
Deafheaven: Vulnerable and Violentnew

Whether they're playing black metal, shoegaze or some collision of the two, Deafheaven are among the most acclaimed acts in music right now
Tucson Weekly |
Gene Armstrong |
03-27-2014 |
Profiles & Interviews