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Questions About Minority Participation in the Redevelopment of Downtown Kansas Citynew

A lawsuit makes a strong case that J.E. Dunn Construction Company rebuilt downtown Kansas City with little help from minority businesses.
The Pitch  |  David Martin  |  03-24-2009  |  Housing & Development

On the Hunt for South Florida's Most Feared Wrestlernew

Unlike his peers, the Sheik shuns camaraderie and comedy both. Other wrestlers have never even heard him speak. Even in downtime, he is often seen wearing his headdress and sharpening a spike -- actually an eight-inch-long gutter nail. It freaks people out.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Deirdra Funcheon  |  03-24-2009  |  Performance

Houston's Working Class Gets Bumped into Homelessness and Poverty by the Crashing Economynew

An already strained system struggles to accommodate a new breed of homeless.
Houston Press  |  Mike Giglio  |  03-24-2009  |  Economy

Price-Slashing Isn't the Only Way for Chefs to Counter a Bad Economynew

If you look hard enough, there are plenty of industrious chefs out there killing and cooking that great hungry whale named Recession, and divvying it up at a decent price so as to survive the new economy.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  A.D. Amorosi  |  03-24-2009  |  Food+Drink

'Sunshine Cleaning' Is Too Neatnew

Mystifyingly buzzed-about at Sundance 2008, Christine Jeffs' Sunshine Cleaning is a serviceable but none-too-distinct take on the second-chance story. Also reviewed: The Edge of Love.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  03-24-2009  |  Reviews

Top Drinking Days for a Sports Fannew

Sports and booze — they've been bringing families together and messing with kids' educations for as long as they've been around. And there's hardly a better time to combine the two than the Tourney.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  E. James Beale  |  03-24-2009  |  Sports

Did the Push to Save Philadelphia's Libraries Backfire?new

The decision not to close any of Philly's libraries may come at a cost. Because while all branches remained open this fall, the libraries did suffer from the first round of budget cuts: Free Library Director Siobhan Reardon now faces the prospect of running all 49 branches with significantly fewer resources per library.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Isaiah Thompson  |  03-24-2009  |  Economy

Clean and Green Pedi-Cabs Are Poised to Run Amok in Philadelphianew

Pedi-cabs and velo-taxis are passenger bicycles that could be the future of green transportation in Philadelphia, with weary pedestrians hailing them when they need a lift.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  A.D. Amorosi  |  03-24-2009  |  Transportation

Will Your Favorite Indie Book Store Survive or Be Swallowed Whole?new

More than a decade deep into Amazon, Borders and Barnes & Noble's ravenous gangbang of all things mom-and-pop, local bookstores are now staring down the barrel of Depression 2.0.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Jakob Dorof  |  03-24-2009  |  Books

'Monsters vs. Aliens' Avoids the Pixar Comparisons by Wallowing in Genre Pleasures

What works about Monsters vs. Aliens is when it is retro in a good way.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  03-23-2009  |  Reviews

It's a Mad Mad Mad 'MadWorld'

In MadWorld, reality TV has gone horribly wrong—or reached its logical conclusion.
The Inlander  |  Marty Demarest  |  03-23-2009  |  Video Games

Denver's Channel 2 Drops the Deucenew

Is it possible that Channel 2 president and general manager Dennis Leonard wasn't familiar with the other meaning of "deuce" when he authorized the station's name change? Hardly. Asked if he knew the dirtier designation, Leonard affects a comically exaggerated surfer's voice as he declares, "It's the shit, dude!"
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  03-23-2009  |  Movies

Erik Osborn Wanted to Be a Big-Time Developer, But He Could Land in the Big Housenew

Denver developer Erik Osborn thought One Lincoln Park would be his towering achievement. But a grand jury slapped him with an indictment on charges that he'd stolen money from his multimillion-dollar construction projects.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  03-23-2009  |  Housing & Development

Guards Are Preying on Inmates at a Miami Federal Prisonnew

Officers and employees sexually assaulting inmates without fear of any consequences is a widespread problem afflicting federal prisons across the nation.
Miami New Times  |  Francisco Alvarado  |  03-23-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Branford Marsalis: King of Kingsnew

A revered jazz saxophonist's life with Leno, Sting, and a decade-old quartet.
Seattle Weekly  |  Jonathan Cunningham  |  03-23-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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