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Drink and Get Merrynew

Holiday beverages needn't be predictable.
East Bay Express  |  Ellen Cushing  |  11-23-2011  |  Food+Drink

Mermaids in Greensboro

They move inside the cavernous Greensboro Aquatic Center with feline grace, the US Women’s Synchronized Swimming Team, gliding across the deck like a single organism at the city’s newest swimming pool. Beautiful.
YES! Weekly  |  Brian Clarey  |  11-23-2011  |  Commentary

Thumbs Down: Foul Play Pedophilianew

The Penn State pedophilia debacle is mirrored far and wide, including here in the Hoosier State where the parents of an athlete on a local swim team are suing.
NUVO  |  NUVO Editors  |  11-23-2011  |  Commentary

Spaz is Snooki's manager? Whaddaya nuts?

How does a reality TV mega-star choose a minor-league baseball team’s mascot to be her personal manager? Hint: Appearances are not always what they seem.
YES! Weekly  |  Ogi Overman  |  11-23-2011  |  Commentary

Rated M for Immaturenew

Time-sucking dragon quests and gargantuan battlefields await the man-boys of 2011.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  11-23-2011  |  Video Games

10 Economic Distress Indicators

10 Economic Distress Indicators
YES! Weekly  |  Jordan Green  |  11-23-2011  |  Commentary

The Joy of Fried Gutsnew

What’s the best Cleveland grub you’ve ever had? We asked the experts.
Cleveland Scene  |  Douglas Trattner  |  11-23-2011  |  Food+Drink

Atlanta Needs Crazy Sports Fansnew

Atlanta is missing out on the rowdy fun of being a sports town.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Eric Celeste  |  11-22-2011  |  Sports

The Goose is Loosenew

How to cook the old-school holiday bird without losing your head.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Felicia D'Ambrosio  |  11-18-2011  |  Food+Drink

Eye of the Tigressnew

Muay Thai champion Ciara Irvine and the rise of the female fighter.
Eugene Weekly  |  Dante Zuniga-West  |  11-17-2011  |  Sports

Queen Anne's Revenge Embraces More than Pirate Historynew

If you haven't been to Queen Anne's Revenge recently you've missed some significant changes. Yes, it's still a pirate-themed restaurant named after one of Blackbeard's ships, and the dining area remain largely unchanged with rough-hewn tables hanging by chains from the ceiling and swords and other pirate relics lining the entryway. The bar area, however, has been totally revamped, a new large outdoor deck added, and, most importantly, the menu has been significantly overhauled.
Charleston City Paper  |  Robert Moss  |  11-17-2011  |  Food+Drink

Review: IU's 'La Boheme'new

IU Opera Theater's riveting rendition of this Italian classic is a must-see production.
NUVO  |  Rita Kohn  |  11-17-2011  |  Performance

Fourteen Cents of Changenew

There were hundreds of people, maybe thousands, on the grounds of the State Capitol. Many of the women had dark green buttons pinned to their shirts. Printed in thick white numbers, the buttons read "59¢."
INDY Week  |  Memsy Price  |  11-17-2011  |  Culture

Group Collaboration Leans on Symbolism, Gesture in Message of Isolationnew

It’s eight o’clock at night at the Sterling Houston Theater at Jump-Start, and the cast of “Stranger” is in dress rehearsal.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  11-17-2011  |  Theater

Local Artists Create Unique, Perfect Presentsnew

Think there's nothing cool being made in San Antonio? Think again. We scoured the city (and even the internet) and found stacks of quirky items by local artists we'd be thrilled to unwrap. Consider this your cheat sheet.
San Antonio Current  |  Bryan Rindfuss  |  11-17-2011  |  Shopping

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