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Recipe: Mini BLTsnew

These mini-BLTs are complicated enough to trigger surprise and smiles, yet simple enough for a home chef to make pretty easily. Potential variations on the recipe abound, if you're the type to find fun in cutesy culinary experiments.
Seven Days  |  Meghan Dewald  |  06-20-2008  |  Food+Drink

The Easy Button: What's the Point of Dumbing Down Gaming?new

Games, like Ninja Gaiden II, are getting easier. What's the reward?
Charleston City Paper  |  Aaron R. Conklin  |  06-19-2008  |  Video Games

Doctor Roadkill: The Natural Religion and X-Ray Art of a Medical Professornew

Roadkill is nature's way of getting intimate and a way for a professor at the Medical University of South Carolina to prove that "anatomy is beautiful."
Charleston City Paper  |  Morrow Dowdle  |  06-19-2008  |  Art

A Small North Carolina City Leads the Way to Faster, Cheaper Internet Accessnew

The municipal broadband movement fills the big gap between the internet speeds Americans need and those they're getting from a profit-driven telecommunications industry. The city of Wilson is on the cutting edge of that movement. It is among the newest of 44 publicly owned fiber networks serving more than 60 communities across the country.
INDY Week  |  Fiona Morgan  |  06-19-2008  |  Tech

Sleeping Around Craigslist: Casual Sex is Anything but Casualnew

It takes a woman about a thousand words and a condom to get laid on Craigslist. But for a woman to be laid properly -- by a passionate lover who knows what he's doing -- well, that's a whole different ball game. We should know: We are both middle-aged women who have spent the past eleven months sleeping around Craigslist.
East Bay Express  |  Anna Reed and Lily Penza  |  06-18-2008  |  Culture

Three Internet Myths That Won't Dienew

The internet is free, accessible, and dangerous? Hardly.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Annalee Newitz  |  06-18-2008  |  Tech

Forgotten Cartoon Characters Deserve Sleazy Opportunities, Toonew

Companies are reviving the most parent-safe of the nation's dormant characters to reanimate as sexed-up zombies for today's savvier character-consuming pre-adults. But why not dig up the cartoon has-beens, revive them, and present them as they've become -- they're a cheap get, bound to make the corporations a few bucks.
San Diego CityBeat  |  D.A. Kolodenko  |  06-18-2008  |  Commentary

Sex Files: Vacations Can Bring Couples Closernew

If you are tired of having sex in the same old place at home, just being in a new environment can add a little spice to your sex life.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Annette Owens  |  06-18-2008  |  Advice

Pairing Your Music with Your Winenew

The music you listen to while drinking really can significantly affect the taste of wine. Researchers in the Applied Psychology department at Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh have found that, in fact, certain music really does go with certain wine.
Isthmus  |  Anne Strainchamps  |  06-17-2008  |  Food+Drink

The Dr Pepper Bootleggers of Dublin, Texasnew

Back in the 1970s, when soft-drink bottlers across the country began sweetening their sodas with high-fructose corn syrup, the oldest Dr Pepper bottling plant, which is located in Dublin, about 20 miles south of Stephenville, refused to make the switch. Each bottle of Dublin Dr Pepper proudly bears the logo of Imperial Cane Sugar.
Dallas Observer  |  Robb Walsh  |  06-17-2008  |  Food+Drink

Despite Rising Fuel Costs, RV Owners Still Hitting the Roadnew

Rising fuel prices might actually increase visitation at local RV parks, as people drop their far-away travel plans and choose a close-by vacation instead.
North Coast Journal  |  Heidi Walters  |  06-17-2008  |  Travel

Comic Book Heroes: Madison Has Produced Greats of Graphic Storytellingnew

From lefty cartoonists to cutting-edge illustrators, underground comix got a start here.
Isthmus  |  Paul Buhle  |  06-17-2008  |  Art

A Quiet Canadian City & the First Local Food Foray on the Continentnew

Markham -- an affluent and multicultural city of 300,000, but still close to farmland -- is going back to the future, and is well on its way to becoming Canada's first post-exurban eco-city. In June, the city becomes the first in North America to steer its food services toward local, sustainable and fair trade purchases.
NOW Magazine  |  Wayne Roberts  |  06-16-2008  |  Food+Drink

Building the Parkour Movementnew

Parkour is edging into the public consciousness, thanks in part to vehicles like the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale, which opened with a spectacular construction-site foot chase featuring parkour pioneer Sebastian Foucan and events like the Memorial Day Weekend International Parkour Expo.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Bill O'Driscoll  |  06-16-2008  |  Sports

Will the Hassle of Dealing with MLB Bury a Documentary About a Cubs Superfan?new

Just days before the Cubs season opener in 2005, amateur filmmaker Paul Hoffman premiered his documentary about Ronnie "Woo Woo" Wickers at a gala benefit at the Chicago Historical Society. Hoffman figured it was only a matter of time before Woo Life: One Life Saved by the Game of Baseball found a distributor and brought further attention to a cause near to his heart, the plight of Chicago's homeless. But in fact, in three years' time he'd be sitting on a thousand copies of the film.
Chicago Reader  |  Jeff Carroll  |  06-16-2008  |  Sports

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