AltWeeklies Wire
Culture Clash's American Night: The Ballad of Juan Josenew
Culture Clash is back with a new production, American Night: The Ballad of Juan Jose.
Random Lengths News |
John Farrell |
03-26-2012 |
Theater
Why I Like My Old Friend Gerald Nicosia So Muchnew
Lionel Rolfe's recollections of his time with Gerald Nicosia and the making of On the Road.
Random Lengths News |
Lionel Rolfe |
03-23-2012 |
Commentary
Saving Shakespeare From a Thousand Cutsnew
In these lean times of budget cuts and reduced services, Shakespeare by the Sea's Lisa Coffi has had to work much harder to continue the Shakespearian showcase.
Random Lengths News |
John Farrell |
03-23-2012 |
Theater
How 3-D Printing Worksnew

3D printers take information and print it, in three dimensions, layer by layer, from the bottom up.
Good Times Santa Cruz |
Cat Johnson |
03-23-2012 |
Tech
Why 3-D Printing Mattersnew

The disruptive new technology could fundamentally change the marketplace.
Good Times Santa Cruz |
Cat Johnson |
03-23-2012 |
Tech
Tags: 3-D Printing, 3D Printing
Backyard Buffetnew

Can you survive on the free food growing all around you?
Orlando Weekly |
Katie Westfall |
03-22-2012 |
Food+Drink
Proposed Mexican Legislation Alarms Small Tequila Producersnew

Tequilaphiles unite!! (Mezcal lovers too.)
San Antonio Current |
Travis E. Poling |
03-22-2012 |
Food+Drink
Finding the Mayanew
Dr. George Bey does not subscribe to the belief based on the Mayan calendar that the world will end Dec. 21, 2012. However, he has a request of believers: "Please give me your money a few days before," he says. "I would like to use it toward research."
Jackson Free Press |
Trip Burns |
03-22-2012 |
History
The Coming Digital/Biological Convergencenew

The secret thread running through the SXSW Interactive conference is one that, once noticed, is seen propagating throughout everything from politics to comedy, social media strategies to street parties, all the way to the very laws of thermodynamics.
San Antonio Current |
Brandon R. Reynolds |
03-22-2012 |
Tech
Tags: Biotechnology, sxswi
Diggy makes Unexpected Arrival in Greensboro
I can hear the screams — high-pitched, sustained, the kind that pierce right through the eardrums and go straight to the brain — from outside the gymnasium of Kiser Middle School, and the kid’s not even inside the building yet.
YES! Weekly |
Brian Clarey |
03-21-2012 |
Commentary
Tags: diggy simmons, Kiser Middle School
Getting a Gripnew

Last year, Cory Richards became the first American to top an 8,000-meter peak in winter. This spring, he's attempting the summit of Mount Everest on a route an American team completed in 1963 that has not since been repeated.
Boulder Weekly |
Elizabeth Miller |
03-21-2012 |
Recreation
Western Conference props, academic paper suggest Pop truly is topsnew

Linsanity made its Alamo City debut last week when the Spurs routed the New York Knicks in a 118-105 contest that, despite the star power on display, was somewhat bereft of drama.
San Antonio Current |
M. Solis |
03-18-2012 |
Sports
Tags: San Antonio spurs, linsanity
Suárez mines the unbearable hardness of forgetting in 'I'll Remember for You'new

Once upon a time old people retired to their dotage aided by dozens of grandchildren and smiling nieces. Forgetfulness amongst the ancients was a granted, but no worries — their personal anecdotes were spoken often in earlier years and absorbed by younger generations.
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
03-18-2012 |
Theater
Picasso's 'Guernica' tapestry riots amid works of political consciencenew

As tourists walked by oblivious to the 25-foot-long woven mural on the wall, I could hardly believe my eyes. Hanging in the San Antonio Museum of Art's Robert and Helen Kleberg Gallery next to a painting of the stoning of Saint Stephen by José Orozco is the 1955 tapestry version of Pablo Picasso's Guernica...
San Antonio Current |
Scott Andrews |
03-18-2012 |
Art