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Academia Under Attack ... by Zombiesnew

Humans vs. Zombies, an internationally played complicated role-playing tag game that can go on for weeks at a time, is bigger than ever these days. One local university recently mistook the game for real life.
Boston Phoenix  |  Alexis Hauk  |  10-30-2009  |  Culture

Broasted Squash Carries the Harvest into Winternew

Home food at its comfiest, winter squash has taken a new center stage in cooking with local flavors and ingredients because it's available all winter at the markets. Recipes abound -- a cursory Google search turned up 70-plus recipes, many of them similar. Here's one for Broasted Winter Squash.
INDY Week  |  Sheryl Cornett  |  10-30-2009  |  Food+Drink

Cartoon: In the Future ...new

In the future, people who live in states without government healthcare will make a mad dash for the border if they get insured.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  10-29-2009  |  Cartoons

Most Guys at a Pickup Artists' 'Super-Conference' Are Just Trying to Fit Innew

Admitting that you need help with women is embarrassing and emasculating. In most cases, the decision to attend a LoveSystems boot camp is not motivated by libido; it's motivated by loneliness.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Rick Lax  |  10-29-2009  |  Culture

Scaling Up the Local Food Economy Depends on Finding Regular Buyersnew

On a recent flight between Santa Fe and Portland, Ore., my peanut and cracker offerings struck me as particularly pathetic. What if, I wondered, airlines picked up exciting and regionally characteristic snacks each time planes stopped in different locations?
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Zane Fischer  |  10-29-2009  |  Food+Drink

The Top Five Music-Inspired Halloween Costumes I've Ever Seennew

In the spirit of Samhain, I wanted to talk in a countdown-like fashion about some of the most notable music-inspired costumes I've seen over the years, inspired by Blind Melon, AC/DC, Kurt Cobain, a werewolf hunting band and, unnaturally, the King of Pop.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Alex De Vore  |  10-29-2009  |  Culture

Inside One Man's Mission to Produce a Play About Porn Classic 'Deep Throat'new

David Bertolino is a family-oriented suburban dad who created SpookyWorld. But the one-time "hauntrepreneur" sold his scary theme park to pursue his real dream: writing and producing a warts-and-all play about the porn film Deep Throat.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jon Hart  |  10-29-2009  |  Theater

Animated Cartoon: One Nation, Two Systems of Justicenew

George W. Bush is now enjoying his ninth month of retirement -- and there isn't even the slightest interest in holding him accountable, much less throwing him in prison.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  10-27-2009  |  Cartoons

It Ain't Rocket Science: Inside the World of Anvil Shootingnew

Anvil shooting -- also called anvil launching, firing or ringing -- is practiced by a handful of passionate enthusiasts across the South, Midwest and Appalachia, primarily in Missouri and Mississippi.
Riverfront Times  |  Keegan Hamilton  |  10-27-2009  |  Culture

Life After 'Gourmet': What Should You Read Now?new

The November edition of America's most influential food-culture monthly started hitting mailboxes this week. Conde Nast will then decant subscribers into the mailing list for Bon Appetit -- a journey that, for some, will resemble that of a Chateau Lafite-Rothschild into a pitcher of sangria. So for anyone who hungers for more than Gourmet's replacement can offer, here's a survival guide for life without it.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Trey Popp  |  10-27-2009  |  Food+Drink

Ecoholic: Winning the Water Bottle Waste Debatenew

"My roommates buy highly packaged products and bottled water. How do I address this in a completely non-patronizing way?"
NOW Magazine  |  Adria Vasil  |  10-26-2009  |  Advice

Relocalization May be the Key to Not Exterminating Ourselvesnew

What happens when humanity is hit by a big challenge, such as depletion of fossil fuels, global climate change or a prolonged economic crisis? A growing number of people believe the answer lies in relocalization.
Boulder Weekly  |  Pamela White  |  10-26-2009  |  Culture

A Peek Inside Boston's So-Called Monkey Collegenew

At Helping Hands, a one-of-a-kind nonprofit school celebrating its 30th anniversary, monkeys train for two to four years before being matched with people nationwide who've experienced spinal-cord injuries or suffer from muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig's disease.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  10-22-2009  |  Culture

Macbeth Like You've Never Seen it Beforenew

Sleep No More a new, strange take on Macbeth, is a site-specific series of episodes in various pockets of a four-floored school building. Spectators are asked to wear masks as they explore the school's 44 rooms, many of them elaborately decorated and some of them boasting dramatic scenes staged by actors who wander about the building.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steve Vineberg  |  10-22-2009  |  Theater

Gamers, Rock On: 'Brütal Legend' Melts Faces with Sheer Musicnew

My two favorite things in the entire world are music and games. But until now, game developers and publishers simply hadn't found that perfect mix of music and gaming that I've been longing for. That's all changed with Brütal Legend.
Santa Fe Reporter  |  Alex De Vore  |  10-22-2009  |  Video Games

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