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Is the Hutto Decision Really a Victory for Immigration-Rights Advocates?new

The government announced earlier this month that no more undocumented-immigrant families (especially families with small children) will be imprisoned at the for-profit T. Don Hutto Residential Center in Taylor, Texas. How big -- or small -- a victory this is for immigration-reform advocates is still a matter of debate.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  08-12-2009  |  Crime & Justice

For Slayer, 30 is the New 666new

It's hard to imagine, but Slayer -- hailed as one of the greatest metal bands of all time -- is quickly approaching 30.
San Antonio Current  |  Josh Fernandez  |  08-12-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Radio Nowhere Trades Physical Dollars for Digital Dimesnew

After his band's popularity waned, Mike Baker began using social networking to write his music and build a buzz.
East Bay Express  |  Eric Rubin  |  08-12-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Is Economic Recovery Money Helping San Diego Businesses?new

The combination of tax cuts and direct government spending is supposed make consumers spend and businesses invest, creating a multiplier effect that would boost the economy. Using a database of stimulus spending compiled by the nonprofit newsroom ProPublica, we called businesses receiving stimulus dollars and asked them what they were doing with their money.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Eric Wolff  |  08-12-2009  |  Economy

'Soul Power': Papa's Got a Brand-New Documentarynew

The footage assembled for Soul Power was shot by four cameramen, and it reflects Albert Maysles' "direct cinema" movement, that philosophy of keeping documentaries immersed in the moment. But when that moment has been excavated from the stratum of 35 years, it attains an immense poignancy.
Willamette Week  |  Aaron Mesh  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

The Founder of Bitch Magazine Brings Her Feminist Sensibility to a New Cookbooknew

For Lisa Jervis' first single-author book -- recently released on PM Press -- she took a surprising turn: She published a cooking manual. Or, to put it more accurately, Jervis published a "manualfesto."
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  08-12-2009  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Will the Border Patrol Use Hurricane Evacuations to Snag Undocumented Immigrants?new

If a violent hurricane hits South Texas, 150,000 undocumented immigrants will want to flee the Rio Grande Valley. But U.S. Border Patrol checkpoints might keep them from evacuating.
The Texas Observer  |  Kevin Sieff  |  08-12-2009  |  Disasters

Robin Long, War Resister or Deserter?new

In 2008, Long made international headlines when he became the first Iraq War deserter to be deported from Canada. He was prosecuted by the US Army and served 12 months of a 15-month sentence. Long, who first spoke to BW in 2006 about his life as a war resister in Canada, was recently released from the naval brig at Miramar. During a recent visit to Boise, Long sat down with BW.
Boise Weekly  |  Nathaniel Hoffman  |  08-12-2009  |  War

Meet the Father of Proposition 8new

As an auxiliary bishop in San Diego, Salvatore Cordileone played an indispensable role in conceiving, funding, organizing, and ultimately winning the campaign to pass Proposition 8. Shortly after the law passed, he was installed as the new Catholic bishop in Oakland.
East Bay Express  |  Chris Thompson  |  08-12-2009  |  LGBT

'District 9' is the Summer Sci-Fi Movie You've Been Waiting Fornew

The movie is exactly what you want in a big Hollywood movie: a solid, intricate story that's not too over-plotted to follow, good acting, terrific special effects, solid humor and even a message to digest. Perhaps that's why Hollywood had very little to do with it.
San Diego CityBeat  |  Anders Wright  |  08-12-2009  |  Reviews

Jazz Drum Prodigy Justin Faulkner is Ready for the Big Timenew

Justin Faulkner played his first gig professionally at 13, but by that time he'd already been playing the drums for more than a decade, ever since his mother brought an Ohio Arts "Rock the World" toy kit back to their West Philly home.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Shaun Brady  |  08-11-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

DOSE Takes Graffiti from the Street to the Museum and Beyondnew

Life's a ripe plum for DOSE right now. The veteran Phoenix writer has been steadily increasing his fame over the past few years, helping to form an art collective called Forever In Control and beginning to show in galleries and museums.
Phoenix New Times  |  Stephen Lemons  |  08-11-2009  |  Art

On Hiroshima's Anniversary, It May be the Bomb That Will Bring Us Togethernew

Even if world leaders don't want to talk seriously about the nuclear threat, the mayors of cities that are potential targets would. In fact, mayors from around the world are coming together in a way not seen before, as part of "Vision 2020." This campaign has as its goal the elimination of the world's nuclear weapons by the year 2020, and mayors of 2,963 cities in 134 countries have already signed up.
New Haven Advocate  |  Alan Bisbort  |  08-11-2009  |  War

In Rejecting Real Health Care Reform, Businesses Don't Know What's Good for Themnew

"The system sucks! Save the system!" That, in six words, pretty much sums up what Chamber of Commerce types are contributing to the health-care debate. I'm exaggerating but only a little.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  08-11-2009  |  Science

Handicapping the 2012 GOP Race in Iowanew

While the 2012 caucuses are but a glimmer on the horizon for most Iowans, GOP party regulars are well into the process of sorting through potential candidates. Here's a list of Top 10 possible contenders as of today for the Republican presidential caucuses.
Cityview  |  Douglas Burns  |  08-11-2009  |  Politics

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