AltWeeklies Wire
Heat-Proofing Your Gardennew

It's gonna be a hot one! How to use edible mulch to beat the summertime heat in the garden.
Weekly Alibi |
Ari LeVaux |
04-11-2012 |
Food+Drink
Fur and Loathing in Lake Murraynew

Wearing animal costumes isn’t always a sex thing, ya know.
San Diego CityBeat |
Enrique Limon |
04-11-2012 |
Culture
Tags: Furries in San Diego, Furries!
Oversharingnew

When the cops subpoena your Facebook information, here's what Facebook sends the cops.
Boston Phoenix |
Carly Carioli |
04-10-2012 |
Tech
Tags: Facebook Subpoena, Online Privacy
Review of The Universe of Matt Jenningsnew
Review of The Universe of Matt Jennings at the Long Beach Playhouse. It's stage production that takes Star Trek where it never has been before.
Random Lengths News |
John Farrell |
04-10-2012 |
Theater
Lost Artnew

Why does Richmond, Va. continue to stifle artistic expression?
Style Weekly |
Melissa Scott Sinclair |
04-10-2012 |
Art
Alien Huntingnew

A retired Army officer indulges his longtime interest in the paranormal, with others joining him.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Chet Hardin |
04-10-2012 |
Culture
The progressive interest in stylistically conservative musicnew

To call it apologetic would be reductive; to say that it's driven in part by the need to experience, understand and connect several once-forbidden dots seems closer to the essence.
INDY Week |
Grayson Currin |
04-09-2012 |
Commentary
PUP repurposes Super Bowl materialsnew

People for Urban Progress have unveiled a new line of products fashioned from five miles of Super Bowl advertising materials.
NUVO |
Charles Fox |
04-09-2012 |
Recreation
Writer Jhumpa Lahiri bridges worlds at Butlernew

Before reading at Butler University, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri sits down with NUVO to talk about her work.
NUVO |
Dan Grossman |
04-09-2012 |
Commentary
Chasing the White Horsenew
After four days and hours of non-stop, high-altitude running, friends found the missing ultrarunner Micah True. From appearances, he had paused on his run to sit down beside a stream and dip his feet in, and died.
Boulder Weekly |
Elizabeth Miller |
04-06-2012 |
Recreation
Notes from the Honda Indy Grand Prix in Alabamanew

Our intrepid reporter, Kate Shoup, visits Alabama to attend the IZOD IndyCar Series race.
The Bicycle Diaries of a Big Girl: Not easy being greennew

Katelyn attempts a cycling challenge with a focus on green living. Find out if she fails. *SPOILER ALERT* She does.
The Shrinking Stagenew

The economy is forcing local theater companies to book smaller, leaner productions to save money. Is financial prudence inhibiting art?
East Bay Express |
Rachel Swan |
04-06-2012 |
Theater
Tags: Mark Jackson, performing arts, Liz Lisle, Shotgun Players, Mike Daisey, Actors Equity Association, American Conservatory Theater, Aurora Theater Company, Beth Wilmurt, California Shakespeare Theater, Carey Perloff, David Faustina, Impact Theatre, Lauren Gunderson, League of Resident Theaters, Magic Theatre, Marin Theater Company, Marin Theatre Company, Melissa Hillman, Patrick Dooley, Robert Kelley, Sasha Hnatkovich, Susan Medak, Susie Falk, TheatreWorks, Tom Ross, Valerie Weak, Willows Theatre
LES & ANNIE CLAYPOOL: Echo Park’s Last And Truest Bohemiansnew
Little more than 50 years ago, a guy named Les Claypool lived with his lovely wife Annie at the top of Echo Park Avenue in what may be the most Bohemian section of Los Angeles. They lived in a home built on the steep hillside out of giant redwood lumber and lots of glass and sunshine. It was a lovely place to wake up in after a great night of partying.
Random Lengths News |
Lionel Rolfe |
04-06-2012 |
Commentary
The Durham Bulls and their ballpark get a makeover for 2012new

The DBAP's upgrades impress the eye, but something fans will never see is even more impressive. Plus: Who's new (and returning) in the bullpen and the clubhouse