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An Opaque Revolving Doornew

Multnomah County hires Willamette Week news boss Hank Stern without an interview.
The Portland Mercury  |  Matt Davis  |  04-22-2011  |  Politics

Upchuck and Awaynew

Failed superhero satire crosses the line into psychosis.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  04-22-2011  |  Reviews

What Will Be the Fate of the Mustang?new

Advocates worry about the future of America’s iconic wild horses following a recent roundup.
Chico News & Review  |  Melissa Daugherty  |  04-22-2011  |  Animal Issues

Subtle Wines Taste Good, Toonew

For those willing to buck the "big is better" trend and explore the modest wines of the Loire, there is raw beauty and mind-boggling diversity that will both thrill and astonish
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Kevin McLean  |  04-22-2011  |  Food+Drink

S.F.'s Coastal Foraging King Shows How to Fish (and Eat) Locallynew

Questions surrounding environmentally responsible seafood consumption have gotten a lot of buzz lately in both foodie circles and among commercial fishermen and fishmongers. These questions really boil down to one: What should we be eating from the ocean?
SF Weekly  |  Peter Jamison  |  04-22-2011  |  Environment

From Foot to Plate: Foraging While Trekking Adds a Taste of the Wildnew

There are plenty of plants you can eat while out hiking, you just need to know how to identify them.
VUE Weekly  |  Bobbi Barbarich  |  04-21-2011  |  Food+Drink

'Super' is a Hilarious Superhero Flick, but it's Not for the Faint of Heartnew

Super is kind of like a Kick-Ass that is devoid of any reservations about violent and vulgar content. Or you could call it the deranged cousin of John Ritter's 1980 comedy Hero at Large.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  04-21-2011  |  Reviews

Daniel Clowes' Oakland Is for Damaged Loversnew

His comics let romance take center stage -- sort of.
East Bay Express  |  Stefanie Kalem  |  04-21-2011  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

One Year After the BP Spill, Mysterious Illnesses Keep Cropping Upnew

In the wake of the BP oil disaster, thousands of Gulf cleanup workers and residents have reported illnesses, with symptoms as tame as headaches or as violent as bloody stools and seizures.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  04-21-2011  |  Disasters

When the World Inevitably Falls Apart, Look to Sam Andy to Keep You Fednew

This Earth Day it's time to honor an unsung hero that's been trying to save our asses for more than half a century.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Matthew Schniper  |  04-21-2011  |  Business & Labor

Why Isn't Colorado Springs Leading the Way in Renewable Energy?new

This year, Colorado Springs Utilities set aside $1.5 million for solar rebates. The problem is, even with a rebate, your typical church, school or other nonprofit can't afford the up-front cost of a system. For-profit businesses -- which can qualify for federal grants -- are the only ones that might.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Pam Zubeck  |  04-21-2011  |  Environment

Bill Maher on Obama's Budget Speech, the Right and Performing in the Southnew

"I mean, conservatives are even liking [Obama] more. The majority of conservatives now think he deserves a green card!"
INDY Week  |  Danny Hooley  |  04-21-2011  |  Comedy

Hecklers' Ball: How Comedians Deal with Their Worst Foesnew

Dispensing with hecklers has always been a touchy issue in the stand-up community.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  04-21-2011  |  Comedy

Ruben Vives, Former Illegal Immigrant, Wins Pulitzer Prizenew

What a wonderful "chinga tu madre" at the Know Nothings of the world who insist illegals can't make anything of themselves in this country! What a beautiful "arriba" to those of us who know undocumented youngsters can and do make something of themselves in this country--if only they have a chance!
OC Weekly  |  Gustavo Arellano  |  04-20-2011  |  Immigration

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