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Let Us Praise Nutmegnew

A shrine to the aromatic spice.
INDY Week  |  Victoria Bouloubasis  |  05-02-2012  |  Food+Drink

South Carolinians Unite Against 'War on Women'new

For months, a national narrative that there is a war on women has been filling TV broadcasts and leading newspaper headlines. Democrats have blamed Republicans for trying to legislate away women’s reproductive rights; Republicans have accused Democrats of inflating an inflammatory wedge issue to score political points. For some, the Palmetto State is ground zero.
Columbia Free Times  |  Corey Hutchins  |  05-01-2012  |  The War on Women

Charleston's Post & Courier to Put Up Paywallnew

The Post and Courier will begin charging for web content on Tues. May 1. The subscription price for paper will increase as well
Charleston City Paper  |  Chris Haire  |  05-01-2012  |  Media

Everything, Illuminatednew

How one alt weekly journalist managed to shed light on the darkest human experience.
Folio Weekly  |  Anne Schindler  |  04-27-2012  |  Media

Do Locavores Suck at Math?new

"An Economist Gets Lunch" offers clever insights (and a little locavore bashing).
LEO Weekly  |  J. Christian Walsh  |  04-27-2012  |  Nonfiction

Occupy the Trees!new

The trees are Occupied! Occupy Eugene has teamed up with the Cascadia Forest Defenders for an arboreal Occupation in the Northwest. The groups are Occupying the trees in the city and on federal forestland.
Eugene Weekly  |  Camilla Mortensen  |  04-27-2012  |  #OCCUPY

First Amendment — 1, Colorado University — 0new

For more than 20 years, the annual 4/20 event on the Colorado University campus came and went pretty much without incident. There is really no reason to think that this year would have been any different had those who run the University not decided to make it different, but they did, and it was.
Boulder Weekly  |  Joel Dyer  |  04-27-2012  |  Civil Liberties

Then and Now: L.A. Riots, 20 Years Laternew

For more than two weeks in the spring of 1992, L.A. Weekly photographer Ted Soqui put his life at risk as he drove from one ravaged neighborhood to another to document the fallout of the Los Angeles riots.
L.A. Weekly  |  Patrick Range McDonald and Ted Soqui  |  04-26-2012  |  Features

How Two Photojournalists Are Taking On Philly's Gun Crisisnew

A new-media project, GunCrisis.org, uses old-school journalism tactics to study Philly's homicides.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Tara Murtha  |  04-26-2012  |  Crime & Justice

Newsday Muzzled Under Cablevision Control, Insiders Chargenew

Under Cablevision's Control, a once-feared newspaper has become a puppet.
Long Island Press  |  Spencer Rumsey, Christopher Twarowski and Michael Nelson  |  04-26-2012  |  Media

The Fixersnew

Illegal electioneering, a dubious PAC and pay-to-play politics in Forsyth County, North Carolina.
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  04-26-2012  |  Elections

Please Quitnew

When an aspiring young journalist asked why she should get into a failing industry, here's what I should have said.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Wyatt Williams  |  04-26-2012  |  Commentary

The Curse of Chief Wahoonew

Is Cleveland paying the price for embracing America's last acceptable racist symbol?
Cleveland Scene  |  Peter Pattakos  |  04-26-2012  |  Race & Class

Tribune Company Does Deal with Journaticnew

The Tribune Company announced Monday it's turning over TribLocal to Journatic—which the Tribune describes as a "Chicago-based media content provider" that "aggregates data." Not just Chicago-based, it's Tribune Tower-based, and Journatic's approach to journalism is to turn it into piecework done at home.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  04-24-2012  |  Media

Steak Holdersnew

Vermonters can't get enough local meat — and that's good news for beef farmers.
Seven Days  |  Kathryn Flagg  |  04-24-2012  |  Food+Drink

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