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High-Tech Still Thrives in Low-Key Boisenew

Why Boise still tops the list of places technological innovators do -- and should -- live.
Boise Weekly  |  Amy Atkins  |  09-02-2009  |  Tech

'Still Walking' Observes a Family in Quiet Crisisnew

This is Kore-eda's most truly naturalistic, let alone Ozu-like film since his first -- the comparatively bleak 1995 Maborosi -- as well as a dysfunctional-family seriocomedy uncommonly beautiful inside and out. It's a quietly funny and insightful two hours capable of inducing one pretty ecstatic afterglow.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Dennis Harvey  |  09-02-2009  |  Reviews

Living With HPVnew

It's the STD that afflicts millions. And yet few have come forward to share their travails with this nightmarish virus. Now one woman is ready to tell her story.
Boston Phoenix  |  Lisa Spinelli  |  09-02-2009  |  Culture

As Virginia Jail Inmates Prepare for Release, Challenges Aboundnew

Of the roughly 4,800 men who are inmates each year at the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail, 72 go through the eight-week Re-entry program. Who gets tapped is mainly a matter of scheduling, but once on the list, they're given a choice: Take the eight-week course, or lose as much as six months time off they've earned for good behavior.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Erika Howsare  |  09-02-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Green Day Electrifies Musical Theater at the Berkeley Rep with 'American Idiot'new

The rock opera adaptation of Green Day's multiplatinum 2004 smash American Idiot is going to challenge the very definitions of punk, theater and musical.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  09-02-2009  |  Theater

How Jockey Agents Finesse Relationships Among Riders, Trainers and Horsesnew

At its most basic, an agent's job is to convince trainers that they want their best horses ridden by the agent's jockeys. An agent wants to put his riders on a mount in every race of every day and, if at all possible, on the favorite for each race. That means keeping on good terms with every trainer and every owner.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  09-02-2009  |  Sports

DIY Documentary 'Handmade Nation' Chronicles the Indie Crafts Movementnew

Several years ago, Faythe Levine set out to document the world of DIY art, craft and design. This deeply personal quest led to the creation of a just-released feature documentary called Handmade Nation and a popular companion book of the same name.
Weekly Alibi  |  Devin D. O'Leary  |  09-01-2009  |  Reviews

Still at War, the Army Opens a New Front: Against Soldier Suicidenew

In 2008, 140 active-duty soldiers committed suicide. That's 75 percent more than the number in 2003 and the highest rate since the Army started keeping track three decades ago. Jim Haus was almost one of the casualties.
The Pitch  |  Carolyn Szczepanski  |  09-01-2009  |  War

At Philly's Art Hotel, Residents Earn Their Keep With Their Work, Not Their Walletsnew

The Art Hotel's guests carry out their free, two-week artist residencies in a quite unusual way: Rather than live in a separate building, or at least in separate rooms than the founders, they set up camp in the very townhouse we're chatting in.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Holly Otterbein  |  09-01-2009  |  Art

Two Chicago Filmmakers Adapt Tom Frank's 'What's the Matter With Kansas?'new

Joe Winston and his wife, Laura Cohen, optioned the rights to Thomas Frank's best-selling book and began to ponder how they might turn the book into a documentary. "It's a brilliant book," says Cohen, but "there are no characters with arcs, and there's not really a plot."
Chicago Reader  |  Andrea Gronvall  |  09-01-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Flaming Lips Keep Their Fearless Freak Flag Flyingnew

Put simply, you'd have to be the most loathsome, granite-hearted reptilian cynic this side of Bill O'Reilly -- or quite possibly clinically dead -- not to be moved or uplifted by the Lips in action. Which is all well and good, but Wayne Coyne insists that the evolution of their live shows has been down to a series of happy accidents and a certain degree of "dumb luck."
Baltimore City Paper  |  Neil Ferguson  |  09-01-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

He Escaped His Blazing Home Using Scuba Gear; Now He’s Charged with Arsonnew

Shortly before Phoenix Fire Department investigators arrested Michael Marin for allegedly torching his plush Biltmore Estates mansion, he spoke about the fire he says almost stole his life.
Phoenix New Times  |  Paul Rubin  |  09-01-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Spanish Fry: Learning to Make Paella on the Grillnew

Once you have your supplies in place, actual execution is pretty easy, and what you get in return is a real crowd stunner -- a paella that glistens with a deep, ruddy burnish, dark, slightly burnt flavors from the socarrat and smoky complexity from adding aromatics to the coals at the last minute.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Henry Hong  |  09-01-2009  |  Food+Drink

Single Payer: A Slow Train Comingnew

Later this year "something" called health care reform will make its way to the president's desk, to much fanfare and with formerly mortal enemies gathered around the president for the signing, warbling about how the process "worked." It'll all be noise, because the only thing that'll have happened is that the greatest progressive opportunity in two generations was completely missed.
Weekly Alibi  |  Gene Grant  |  09-01-2009  |  Politics

Jonathan Leyser Works to Finish the First Documentary on the Entire Life of William Burroughsnew

The 24-year-old is nearly finished with an ambitious assessment of perhaps the greatest literary outlaw of the 20th century.
Chicago Reader  |  Ed M. Koziarski  |  08-31-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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