AltWeeklies Wire
Q&A with Tim Gunnnew

Best known as the sharply dressed mentor of developing fashion designers on Lifetime’s Project Runway, Tim Gunn has recently emerged as an actor (Gossip Girl, Sex and the City 2, The Smurfs) and bestselling author (A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style and Gunn’s Golden Rules: Life’s Little Lessons for Making it Work).
San Antonio Current |
Bryan Rindfuss |
10-05-2011 |
Fashion
Idaho's Newest (Old) Wine Regionnew

It's safe to say that no one has ever mistaken Lewiston for Bordeaux, but back in the 1870s, French immigrants apparently saw the region's potential.
Boise Weekly |
Guy Hand |
10-05-2011 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Idaho Wine, Lewiston
Pole Dancing as Therapy?new

It isn’t hard to guess what kind of dance studio this is. What is unexpected, however, is that the dancing has become a form of therapy.
Boulder Weekly |
Blair Madole |
09-27-2011 |
Performance
Tags: Therapy, pole dancing
Google Politely Asks Minnesota's Small Businesses to Get a Websitenew

Minnesotans have a lot of room to grow in terms of internet usage, and Google is essentially saying, "Come on in, there's plenty of room."
City Pages (Twin Cities) |
Mike Mullen |
09-27-2011 |
Tech
The Wine Provincenew

Ten wines from Nova Scotia you should try before you make some dumb comment about how Nova Scotia wine sucks.
The Coast, Halifax's Weekly |
Craig Pinhey |
09-23-2011 |
Food+Drink
Your Devices Are Watching Younew

Digital media companies and advertisers are tracking your every move online, whether or not you know it or approve, says privacy expert Jeff Chester.
Seven Days |
Tyler Machado |
09-21-2011 |
Tech
Tags: Internet Privacy, Web Tracking
Jackass Sobers Upnew

Steve-O trades in stunts for stand-up.
LEO Weekly |
Brent Owen |
09-20-2011 |
Comedy
Bodypainting Champions Banned From Facebooknew

Scott Fray and Madelyn Greco won the World Bodypainting Festival in Austria — and then got bounced by Facebook.
YES! Weekly |
Ogi Overman |
09-15-2011 |
Culture
Fast Fall Flavorsnew

Tips and tricks to enjoy the season.
The Reader |
Summer Miller |
09-15-2011 |
Food+Drink
Corruption of a Chicken Farmernew

There's no way around the fact that if you eat meat, you have blood on your hands. When I worked on a farm, the long afternoons spent slaughtering chickens helped shape my belief that all meat eaters should, at least once, kill and butcher an animal. It's the only way to really comprehend what you're eating.
Charleston City Paper |
Ari LeVaux |
09-14-2011 |
Food+Drink
Attack of the Kevlar Tomatoesnew

Talking with Barry Estabrook, author of the new book Tomatoland.
Gambit |
Megan Peck |
09-12-2011 |
Food+Drink
Hip-Hop and Comics Collidenew

For years now, comics and hip-hop culture have been on something of a collision course.
Charleston City Paper |
Corey Hutchins |
08-31-2011 |
Recreation
IndyFringe a "Resounding Success"new

The independent theater festival saw a 9 percent rise in attendance, and performers earned $94,400 directly from box office sales.
Engineering Whimsynew

The Mississippi Museum of Art will open a public green space in downtown Jackson called the Art Garden.
Jackson Free Press |
Valerie Wells |
08-25-2011 |
Art
The Gorgeous Lady of Wrestlingnew

Lucha libre starlet Ruby Gardenia is proving her manhood, one blow at a time.
San Diego CityBeat |
Enrique Limon |
08-24-2011 |
Sports