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Memphis Politicians Have Been Accounting for Some of the Local Stormsnew

The most attention-getting circumstances were undoubtedly the unexpected announcement by Sheriff Mark Luttrell that he would be running for Shelby County mayor and the weekend kickoff of former Memphis mayor Willie Herenton's 9th District congressional campaign.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Jackson Baker  |  02-12-2010  |  Politics

‘The Poisoner’s Handbook’: Tracking Murder Through Forensic Sciencenew

The storytelling skills of Deborah Blum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, show no diminishment in The Poisoner’s Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York (Penguin Press).
Shepherd Express  |  Roger K. Miller  |  02-12-2010  |  Nonfiction

One Man's 'Life After Hate': A Former White Supremacist Works for Peacenew

Back in 1988, Arno Michaels even helped to organize Skinfest in Doctors Park, which attracted skinheads from all over the country, featured swastika flags and led to a drunken rampage throughout Milwaukee, during which the racist skinheads beat up anyone in their way.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  02-12-2010  |  Race & Class

Goodie Mob Reconnects, Gets Back to the Musicnew

It's hard to love Southern hip-hop and not love Goodie Mob. It seems like the mere mention of the group that gave us "They Don't Dance No Mo," "Cell Therapy" and coined the phrase "Dirty South" makes fans get all nostalgic.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Mike McCray  |  02-11-2010  |  Profiles & Interviews

A Look at the Academy's Expanded Oscar Fieldnew

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has elected to raise the total number of nominees from five to 10, thus greatly increasing the chances of inviting more audience-adored endeavors to the party.
Creative Loafing (Charlotte)  |  Matt Brunson  |  02-11-2010  |  Movies

Canwest Global Communications is Accused of Unethical Adsnew

An environmental group is accusing Canwest Global Communications of blurring the lines between journalism and propaganda with its six-week ad feature on climate change.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Trevor Scott Howell  |  02-11-2010  |  Media

Human Rights Activist Nontombi Naomi Tutu On How We Can Healnew

Amid all the activities to which Nontombi Naomi Tutu is committed — taking groups to South Africa, facilitating women's retreats through her Sister Sojourner organization, co-writing a book — being mother of three actually speaks loudest to her professional mission.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Kirsten Akens  |  02-11-2010  |  Race & Class

U.S. Women's Hockey Team Sizes Up Another Round of Olympic Glorynew

Everything about the latest women's team has been developing and aiming toward the 2010 Winter Olympics, which start this weekend in Vancouver. But in the challenging world of global competition, there's no wiggle room in pursuing goals.
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Ralph Routon  |  02-11-2010  |  Sports

Meet Kelly Slater: Golfer, Activist and a Decent Surfernew

On the board, Kelly Slater’s been the youngest and oldest champion his sport has known, claiming a record-crushing nine world titles and earning him comparisons to Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan.
Monterey County Weekly  |  Mark C. Anderson  |  02-11-2010  |  Sports

Are You Lonesome Tonight? The Story of a Nightmare Stalkernew

Last June, a girl named Johna Chase began following me on Twitter. I didn’t recognize her name so I clicked on her profile pic. My screen filled with the black-and-white image of a girl’s face. She stood sideways, but her face was turned to the camera.
New York Press  |  Mishka Shubaly  |  02-11-2010  |  Culture

The New, Improved Mitt Romney is More Fiscal, Less Socialnew

it's very early in the 2012 presidential cycle, and if you ask Mitt Romney's camp, they'll profess him to be focused exclusively on helping GOP candidates this November. But make no mistake: Romney is in the process of re-launching himself for 2012.
Boston Phoenix  |  David S. Bernstein  |  02-11-2010  |  Commentary

Sexy Times With Beer and Chocolate: When Two Aprodisiacs Combinenew

For those lucky enough to be struck by Cupid’s arrow, here are some natural aphrodisiacs that may tease, tantalize and titillate the taste buds and help put you in the mood for a trip to the bedroom this Valentine’s Day: chocolate and beer.
Fast Forward Weekly  |  Mike Tessier  |  02-11-2010  |  Food+Drink

Obama: Even Dumber Than Sarahcuda

Let's set aside the fiction that public officials care about the country. Let's accept an assumption that everyone else can get behind: Politicians are skilled at looking out for themselves. By this low standard, Obama is dumber than dumb. We're not talking Dubya dumb. We're not even talking Sarahcuda dumb.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  02-10-2010  |  Commentary

The Thermals Write An Olympic Anthemnew

Well, isn’t this good timing. Just three days before the Winter Olympics start in Vancouver, BC, everyone’s favorite punk band the Thermals have penned an ode to the land of hockey, poutine, and mounties.
Willamette Week  |  Michael Mannheimer  |  02-10-2010  |  Reviews

50 Ways to Please Your Lover This Valentine's Daynew

We asked a wide swath of Portlanders, both well known and obscure, how they make their loved ones happy, and their answers were far better than we’d ever imagined. And so, we proudly present, 50 ways to please your lover.
Willamette Week  |  Willamette Week Staff  |  02-10-2010  |  Culture

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