AltWeeklies Wire
The Sex-Ed Symbolnew
Texas teen Shelby Knox's dogged efforts have made her a national symbol in the fight to bring sanity back to sex education.
Lame Duck Legacynew
New York Gov. George Pataki's Medicaid restrictions in the 2006 budget cap off years of quiet attempts to implement unwritten rules.
Tags: Medicaid
Dear Lord, You Rocknew
A downtown church that meets in a bar brings the skeptical generation to the last religion anyone expected them to like.
Citizen Diplomacynew

U.S. activists visit Iran and Syria in hopes of demonstrating that dialogue is more productive than conflict.
Metroland |
David King |
04-07-2006 |
International
Miss Manners Is Watching, Blindlynew
Your workplace e-mail scanning system knows more bad words than you do.
What is Your "Local Community"?new

The Supreme Court sets an impossible standard for proving threats to artistic speech on the Internet.
Metroland |
Miriam Axel-Lute |
03-30-2006 |
Civil Liberties
It's a ... Baby!new
At six months pregnant, here are some thoughts on the first question nearly everyone asks: "Are you going to find out?"
Metroland |
Miriam Axel-Lute |
03-23-2006 |
Commentary
Clay, Sand, and Row Housesnew

Urban dwellers get up to their elbows in natural building techniques, and discover they're not just for rural eco-retreats any more.
Metroland |
Miriam Axel-Lute |
03-23-2006 |
Environment
Next Caller, Pleasenew

Mike Stark has received national accolades, and on-air threats, for his relentless pursuit of dialogue on the right-wing airwaves.
Speaking Our Languagenew
An admitted grammar geek tries seeing the world through the lens of evolving language.
Metroland |
Miriam Axel-Lute |
03-10-2006 |
Commentary
What To Ask of Wikipedia?new
In all the furor over the massive collaborative encyclopedia, people tend to be asking the wrong questions.
A Matter of Authoritynew

For 20 years, the Critical Art Ensemble has made challenging interventionist art -- now one of its members may spend 20 years in federal prison for it.
Metroland |
Shawn Stone |
03-10-2006 |
Civil Liberties
Hidden Agendasnew
Your cellphones and iPods may have a lot more uses than you thought -- and it's in your best interest to discover them.
Alt.comicsnew
Bizarro World turns alternative and independent comics creators, television writers and even a few musicians loose on Superman, Batman and the rest of DC Comics' superhero universe.