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'Marley and Me' is a Surprisingly Entertaining and Realistic Dog Movienew

Marley and Me is one of 2008's best family films. It's going to spike the sales of white Labradors around the planet, and will earn a lot of dogs clemency after they chew couch pillows. It will also cause tears to be shed -- so be prepared.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  01-02-2009  |  Reviews

'Kind of Blue' Keeps Its Cool at 50

Miles Davis' landmark album Kind of Blue continues to sound fresh after half a century.
Metroland  |  John Brodeur  |  01-01-2009  |  Reviews

North Carolina Musicians Celebrate the Other New Yearnew

Every year a crew of Western North Carolina-based musicians heads to Negril, Jamaica, for a week of community-building, service work and jamming. The unlikely occasion? Chinese New Year.
Mountain Xpress  |  Alli Marshall  |  12-31-2008  |  Travel

'Deer Management Consultants' Hunt Wealthy Suburbs with Bows & Arrowsnew

You don't hear them. You rarely see them. Although they are all quick with a rifle, they use bow and arrow when they hunt in the wealthy suburbs, because a 500-foot range is required for rifle-hunting and because archery is efficient.
New Haven Advocate  |  Nick Keppler  |  12-30-2008  |  Animal Issues

Music's Wild Ride in 2008new

Campaign songs defined the year: Will.i.am's "Yes We Can," the McCain Girls' "It's Raining McCain," the crazy Laverne & Shirley theme song updated for Hillary Clinton and the Amigos de Obama's mariachi call to Texas voters, "Viva Obama."
North Bay Bohemian  |  Gabe Meline  |  12-30-2008  |  Music

Tempe Street Preacher Omar Call Preaches the Gospel of Atheismnew

Usually, street preachers share the word of God. But this blue velvet guy is a different kind of preacher. He's a devout non-believer, and he preaches atheism.
Phoenix New Times  |  Niki D'Andrea  |  12-30-2008  |  Religion

Connecticut's Senate Seats are Not For Salenew

The political horse-trading in Illinois and New York present the best opportunity in years to reform Connecticut's laws concerning filling Senate vacancies, says Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  12-30-2008  |  Politics

'Benjamin Button' Looks Cool, but Is That Reason Enough to Care?new

Unfortunately, Benjamin's aging process isn't the only thing the movie gets backward. Despite all the care lavished on its execution, it never manages to be about anything more than its own gimmickry.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Sam Adams  |  12-30-2008  |  Reviews

Two Photography Books Remember Punk's Growth Spurtsnew

Punk may roll a little in its grave now that it's been mythologized, but if it's going to get the coffee table treatment at least Skins & Punks and Radio Silence: A Selected Visual History of American Hardcore Music offer it respect.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Tony Ware  |  12-30-2008  |  Nonfiction

Connecticut Dems Can't Bring Themselves to Formally Punish Liebermannew

Democrats debated loudly last week whether Lieberman should be formally censured or simply rebuked in a letter signed by the party. The whole thing felt like a marriage therapy session gone wrong, with Lieberman as cheating husband and party leaders as spurned spouses.
New Haven Advocate  |  Andy Bromage  |  12-30-2008  |  Politics

Colorado Might Have the Only Anime-Focused Ensemble in the Countrynew

The Symphonic Anime Orchestra may very well be the only group devoted entirely to playing music from anime and Japanese video games.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dylan Otto Krider  |  12-30-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Forget That 'Happy Chanukah' Schlock ... Christmas is Where It's Atnew

Most folks seem to think Chanukah is the Jewish Christmas. It is not. Christmas is the Jewish Christmas.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Caralyn Green  |  12-29-2008  |  Commentary

2008: The Year of the Nerdnew

Barack Obama collects Spider-Man comics and knows how to communicate with Vulcans. But in a year when many a dashing high-school quarterback and perfect prom queen got wedgies from the freaks and geeks, its really no surprise he was elected.
Boston Phoenix  |  Ryan Stewart  |  12-29-2008  |  Commentary

Gary Hart Should Replace Ken Salazar in the Senatenew

The names have been spinning through cyberspace since the first rumor that Ken Salazar might be headed to Barack Obama's cabinet, leaving a U.S. Senate seat open. But another veteran politico whose name has yet to emerge is worthy of serious consideration: Gary Hart.
Westword  |  Patricia Calhoun  |  12-29-2008  |  Commentary

Obama's Victory Was Bought and Paid for -- with Changenew

Though the American dollar is now taking a horrific beating in these financial End Times, it's still strong enough to put a man in the Oval Office.
Boston Phoenix  |  Steven Stark  |  12-29-2008  |  Commentary

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