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Insane Clown Posse's Fan Reflectionnew

"We don't give a fuck if people understand it or not," says Violent J, or Joseph Bruce, from a California tour stop.
INDY Week  |  Chris Parker  |  10-12-2011  |  Commentary

Different Jobsnew

People rending their garments in such a way for the death of a celebrity seem all the more distasteful when real heroes die; and last week, hours before Steve Jobs passed, a real hero did die -- Fred Shuttlesworth.
INDY Week  |  Vernal Coleman  |  10-12-2011  |  Commentary

Dirty Little Secretsnew

Embracing guilty pleasures on your playlist.
LEO Weekly  |  Sarah Ivens  |  10-12-2011  |  Commentary

Remixnew

A remixed version of the classic Zombie cocktail.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jessica Bryce Young  |  10-06-2011  |  Food+Drink

Peddling Forerunners Already Prepared SA Streets for Two-wheelersnew

Last Sunday’s Síclovía, the mass ride that brought 15,000 people to bicycle, skateboard, and jog down a four-mile stretch of Broadway for four hours while autos were rerouted, was the first SA edition of the international ciclovía movement (Spanish for “bike path”), a fresh-air party celebrating fitness through human-powered transportation.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  10-06-2011  |  Recreation

Mary Poppins Delivers Banks Children from Snootery in Stylenew

I’m not so proud as to turn up my nose at the obvious wordplay: the touring production of Mary Poppins is, like its titular nanny, practically perfect.
San Antonio Current  |  Thomas Jenkins  |  10-06-2011  |  Performance

Charleston Ballet Theatre Accused of Using Works Without Permissionnew

The Charleston Ballet Theatre is celebrating the launch of its 25th season, a major milestone for a company that's struggled with budget cuts in recent years. They're touting a shining silver anniversary season and a fresh new home in Mt. Pleasant, yet out of the public eye, the company has been dealing with claims of improper use of copyrighted material by international choreographers Eddy Toussaint and Jiri Kylian.
Charleston City Paper  |  Erica Jackson Curran and Gervase Caycedo  |  10-06-2011  |  Performance

The Carolina Hurricanes are Back, and They're Hungrynew

Here's what to expect on ice in Raleigh this year.
INDY Week  |  Chris Vitiello  |  10-06-2011  |  Sports

Steve Jobs Dies at 56new

Apple co-founder battled pancreatic cancer.
Palo Alto Weekly  |  Chris Kenrick  |  10-06-2011  |  Tech

Torte Reportnew

This torte is one of the best things you could possibly make with purple Italian prune plums. and you must only use purple Italian prune plums when making it.
Weekly Alibi  |  Ari LeVaux  |  10-06-2011  |  Food+Drink

The Huskers Invasion of Madisonnew

After more than 18 years as a season-ticket holder for Wisconsin Badgers football games, I can say that I've never seen anything quite like the surge of Nebraska pride as Cornhuskers fans invaded Madison to watch their beloved team's debut Big 10 game.
Isthmus  |  Kathy Bailey  |  10-05-2011  |  Sports

Q&A with Tim Gunnnew

Best known as the sharply dressed mentor of developing fashion designers on Lifetime’s Project Runway, Tim Gunn has recently emerged as an actor (Gossip Girl, Sex and the City 2, The Smurfs) and bestselling author (A Guide to Quality, Taste and Style and Gunn’s Golden Rules: Life’s Little Lessons for Making it Work).
San Antonio Current  |  Bryan Rindfuss  |  10-05-2011  |  Fashion

Idaho's Newest (Old) Wine Regionnew

It's safe to say that no one has ever mistaken Lewiston for Bordeaux, but back in the 1870s, French immigrants apparently saw the region's potential.
Boise Weekly  |  Guy Hand  |  10-05-2011  |  Food+Drink

Buc, Yesnew

Learning to love football season: One woman's advice.
Creative Loafing (Tampa)  |  Catherine Durkin Robinson  |  10-04-2011  |  Commentary

New Saints on the Blocknew

The New Orleans Saints' newest members ... and what they'll bring to the Black and Gold.
Gambit  |  Alejandro de los Rios  |  10-03-2011  |  Sports

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