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Steven Wells Is Still Dishing It Out. And He Can Still Take It. Can You?new

No wonder American music journalism sucks. We've raised a generation of mewling, puking brittle-boned pony hugging, mediocrity-loving music journalist milksops who don't wanna rip both rock and the English language a new asshole.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  04-13-2009  |  Music

'Entrapment': A Never-Before-Published Story by Nelson Algrennew

About 300 pages of an unfinished novel wound up in the Algren archives at Ohio State University, and in edited form they make their first public appearance as "Entrapment," from a new collection of previously unpublished work by Algren edited by Brooke Horvath and Dan Simon for Seven Stories Press.
Chicago Reader  |  Nelson Algren  |  04-13-2009  |  Original Work

Shot of Malort, Hold the Grimacenew

Six bartenders do their best to redeem Chicago's native wormwood liqueur.
Chicago Reader  |  Mike Sula  |  04-13-2009  |  Food+Drink

Advertisers Go from Licensing Songs to Releasing Themnew

The synergy of marketing and indie music has evolved so swiftly that selling a tune for use in a commercial or video game seems almost quaint. Marketers aren't just horning in on the territory of record labels' promo departments -- they're starting to act like labels.
Chicago Reader  |  Miles Raymer  |  04-13-2009  |  Music

Does 'The Sun' Have Anything to Teach the Miserable Newspaper?new

Sy Safransky, The Sun's founder, editor, and publisher, doesn’t worry about advertising falling off because the Sun carries none. The readers, almost all of them subscribers, pay the freight.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  04-13-2009  |  Media

Republican Poster Boy Paul Ryannew

By becoming a spokesperson for his party, Rep. Paul Ryan risks losing support back home in Wisconsin.
Isthmus  |  Roger Bybee  |  04-13-2009  |  Politics

'Un Secret' Exposes One Family's Wartime Mythsnew

Un Secret could be a companion film to The Reader in its exploration of sexuality and World War II survivors' guilt. Instead of focusing on German culpability, Un Secret explores a family's repressed memories and ambivalent feelings toward its own Jewishness.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Curt Holman  |  04-10-2009  |  Reviews

Update: What Is the U.S. Mission in Afghanistan?new

I'm nostalgic for focused anger and healthy skepticism directed at the White House. I'm concerned that some of President Obama's Bush-like policy initiatives are getting a free pass from the press and public simply because Obama isn't Bush.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  04-10-2009  |  Commentary

The Story of Chicago's Parking Meter Lease Dealnew

How Mayor Daley and his crew hid their process from the public, ignored their own rules, railroaded the City Council, and screwed the taxpayers on the parking meter lease deal.
Chicago Reader  |  Ben Joravsky and Mick Dumke  |  04-10-2009  |  Policy Issues

Twitter Novels Include 140 Characters at a Timenew

Fast on the thumbs of cell-phone-novel-writing Japanese schoolgirls, Twitter novels beg the question: Why?
North Bay Bohemian  |  Hannah Smith  |  04-09-2009  |  Books

Veering Out of the Fast Lane: 'See You in a Hundred Years'new

Logan Ward and his family left Manhattan for rural Virginia, where they lived without electricity, phones or laptops for a year. To heal our planet, we can all use a little of what they learned, even without giving up our reading lamps.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kelly Bryan Smith  |  04-09-2009  |  Nonfiction

Building a Better Easter Basketnew

This year, skip the chocolate bunnies with the disturbing neon eyes and go for a more practical and eco-friendly Easter basket.
Jackson Free Press  |  Kelly Bryan Smith  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

What's in Your Cleaning Agents?new

The EPA says indoor air is often worse than the air outside, even in the "cleanest" homes. A lot of that is due to the toxic chemicals in common cleaning products. Here's how to go green when you clean.
Jackson Free Press  |  Sophie McNeil  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

What Difference Does it Make if I'm Green?new

With the world population approaching 7 billion, you may wonder what impact your personal actions could possibly have on the environment.
Jackson Free Press  |  Melia Dicker  |  04-09-2009  |  Culture

Hewlett-Packard Exec to Benefit from Pay Cutsnew

Hewlett-Packard CEO Mark Hurd could see a bonus windfall by cutting company salaries, including his own.
Boise Weekly  |  Lora Volkert  |  04-09-2009  |  Business & Labor

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