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Hard Woodnew

Chris Grant is at the helm of the Cavs' rebuilding process
Cleveland Scene  |  Vince Grzegorek  |  03-08-2012  |  Sports

The Incredible 5,000-Mile Journey of Saul Floresnew

What Saul Flores experienced on "The Walk of the Immigrants" is as visually and intellectually stirring as it is politically infuriating.
INDY Week  |  Bob Geary  |  03-08-2012  |  Art

Triad Gymnasts Go Big Timenew

Kristin Aloi was a standout student at Mount Tabor High School in Winston-Salem, finishing as class valedictorian in 2010. While in high school, she also acted in the musical You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown, but she had another passion besides the stage, one which ultimately became her main extracurricular activity.
YES! Weekly  |  Tilly Gokbudak  |  03-08-2012  |  Sports

Are You Eating Sustainable Sushi?new

Do you know if you're eating sustainably sourced sushi?
Chico News & Review  |  Meredith J. Graham  |  03-08-2012  |  Food+Drink

Thank you, Peyton Manningnew

This marks the spot where we celebrate the stellar career of a true football hero. We'll miss you, Peyton. Indy will never be the same.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  03-07-2012  |  Sports

Chilis, Sweet Corn, and Bacon at the Bottom of the Bottlenew

What bartenders are doing in their booze labs these days hearkens back to the classy-cocktails heyday when egg whites went into some zoot-suiter's Ramos Gin Fizz, as well as the wild innovation that made prison wine possible.
San Antonio Current  |  Brandon R. Reynolds  |  03-07-2012  |  Food+Drink

New Orleans Barbecuenew

The Crescent City's burgeoning barbecue scene.
Gambit  |  Ian McNulty  |  03-06-2012  |  Food+Drink

Five Reasons You Should Quit Using Internet Explorernew

Microsoft doesn't deal with the nuts and bolts of the internet in the same way as other companies. As a result, websites that look great and work perfectly in Chrome or Firefox or Safari look like crap and cease to function when you open them in Explorer.
Houston Press  |  Jeff Balke  |  03-05-2012  |  Tech

The Five Most Influential Cities in the Development of Mexican Food in the U.S.new

Settling once and for all what city helped define Mexican food in the United States more than any other. Unsurprisingly, it's a fight to the death between California and Texas.
OC Weekly  |  Gustavo Arellano  |  03-05-2012  |  Food+Drink

'Star Wars: The Old Republic' deliversnew

When it comes to Star Wars, a massively-multiplayer-online world not unlike World of Warcraft seems like a no-brainer.
San Antonio Current  |  Grayson Hamilton  |  03-05-2012  |  Video Games

'Can't Beat Love' bullying video contest gives students a voicenew

Flmmaker Emileigh Potter remembers the pain she felt when she was bullied by classmates in elementary.
San Antonio Current  |  Kiko Martínez  |  03-04-2012  |  Culture

'Myths of Progress' Explores Post-Illusionismnew

Pondering the collapse of cultural community.
East Bay Express  |  DeWitt Cheng  |  03-04-2012  |  Art

Pastured Eggs in San Antonionew

"Organic" conjures up images of healthy animals and grounds, but organic eggs are nothing more than birds fed organic feed and not given antibiotics or hormones.
San Antonio Current  |  Liz Schau  |  03-04-2012  |  Food+Drink

The Bourbon Boom is All About the Southnew

Food writer Warren Bobrow has a sure-fire trick for scoring face-time with even the most in-demand personalities at events like this week's Charleston Wine + Food Festival. His introductory e-mail begins: "I'm bringing a couple of bottles of Pappy down with me. Let's have a drink."
Charleston City Paper  |  Robert Moss  |  03-02-2012  |  Food+Drink

Where Hot Dogs Become Haute Dogsnew

Hot dogs get no respect. You can buy them for a dollar on the street. They look like phalluses. Nobody takes them seriously.
YES! Weekly  |  Brian Clarey  |  03-02-2012  |  Food+Drink

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