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Matt Gone Hated His Ailing Body ... Then He Drew On Itnew

Gone says 98 percent of him is tattooed, the only exception being his palms and gums because it would be painful and difficult to tattoo both areas. So, is he just an attention whore? Decide for yourself, but realize that without his tattoos, Gone says his life would be lonely.
Willamette Week  |  Katie Litvin  |  06-17-2009  |  Culture

Jam Session: Turning Seasonal Fruit Into Spreadable Goodnessnew

You can savor local-berry flavor year round by making jam, which is ridiculously easy. Jam is a low-exertion project in that it's simply mashed fruit cooked with some sugar and pectin until thickened, then poured into jars. With recipe for Very Berry Alterna-Jam.
Baltimore City Paper  |  Michelle Gienow  |  06-16-2009  |  Food+Drink

Behind BadPhoenixCops.comnew

Meet the blogger who took on the Phoenix PD -- and the homicide detective who might be his best source.
Phoenix New Times  |  Sarah Fenske  |  06-16-2009  |  Tech

Ice-Cream-Truck Drivers Peddle Treats and Cruise the Open Roadsnew

Ice cream trucks seem stuck in time; there's not so much room for ingenuity. Just put some Popsicles in a freezer, get a van with a speaker system and a loopable MIDI track, and chase children. That's as advanced as that system is going to be.
New Haven Advocate  |  Brianna Snyder  |  06-16-2009  |  Food+Drink

What's the Count? Anything and Everythingnew

Numbers, numbers, numbers. Major-league baseball swims in them, and 21st-century technology makes it all too easy to raise the numerical sea level. The latest milestone got us wondering which stats are really worth the obsession.
Shepherd Express  |  Frank Clines and Art Kumbalek  |  06-12-2009  |  Sports

Touring Anarchists Stop in Louisville, Pushing Propaganda and Sipping Lattesnew

Jeff Redmond and Casey House are a pair of anarchist revolutionaries on a bright green school bus, promoting The Zeitgeist Movement. Recently they stopped in Louisville to drum up support.
LEO Weekly  |  Farrah Johnson  |  06-11-2009  |  Culture

The Strange Saga of Geronimo's Skullnew

Out there somewhere, lost for 146 years, there really is the head of a great Apache leader, taken in the most violent and ignominious means imaginable. With the exception of his family and a few historians, no one knows a thing about him.
Tucson Weekly  |  Leo W. Banks  |  06-11-2009  |  History

The Photographer's Art of Imposing on Her Subjectsnew

No matter what the subject, Sylvia Plachy expresses an awkward intimacy through her lens.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Cathy Harding  |  06-10-2009  |  Art

New Orleans Theater Company Slices Up the Camp Classic 'Valley of the Dolls'new

Forty years before Lindsay, Britney and Paris, there were Neely, Jennifer and Anne, whose bedhopping, booze-swilling and "doll"-popping gave readers a peek into the tawdry side of showbiz.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  06-10-2009  |  Theater

The Disturbing Pleasures of Edward Goreynew

If you weren't watching PBS with your parents back in the early '80s, then this San Antonio exhibition is a fine introduction to Gorey's singular oeuvre.
San Antonio Current  |  Gillian Fassel  |  06-10-2009  |  Art

The Sometimes Illegal and Often Dangerous Sport of Urban Explorationnew

Urban exploration, or "urbex," is about seeking out forgotten stories, about searching for the places of which we know nothing, about turning down the dirt roads we’ve never before noticed and, above all, trying to understand them.
Weekly Alibi  |  Ty Bannerman  |  06-09-2009  |  Recreation

Colorado's Parkour Pioneers Are Running With Itnew

Thanks to a concrete fountain in Skyline Park and other celebrated parkour hot spots like Red Rocks Amphitheatre and the University of Colorado at Boulder campus, Colorado has become a destination for the parkour community across the country and beyond.
Westword  |  Joel Warner  |  06-08-2009  |  Sports

'Transformers' Celebrates 25 Years with an All-Out Pasadena Gatheringnew

Transformers will reach a milestone when fans of all ages pack the Pasadena Convention Center for BotCon 2009, celebrating both 25 years of robotic success and the June 24 release of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Marry Pivazian  |  06-08-2009  |  Culture

Memories of Stan Van Gundynew

"Beleaguered" would be the perfect word to describe Stan Van Gundy's brief career in Madison as the University of Wisconsin's men's basketball coach, if "disheveled" wasn't also available. But now he stands on the brink of redemption.
Isthmus  |  Jason Joyce  |  06-08-2009  |  Sports

The Latest in Pittsburgh's 'Gestures' Series Is a Thoughtful Examination of Our Sense of Placenew

The 12th in the Gestures series at Pittsburgh's Mattress Factory was themed to suggest connections to place, and the artist's ability to be attuned to the many layers of an environment.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Melissa Kuntz  |  06-08-2009  |  Art

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