AltWeeklies Wire
Did George W. Bush Really Want to Bomb Al-Jazeera?new
The strongest indication that there's at least some truth to the story that George W. Bush said something to Tony Blair about bombing Al-Jazeera, jokingly or otherwise, is that the White House has not yet denied the story.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
12-08-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: WAR
Eating Escapadesnew
Which diet are you on today? And how about tomorrow?
Tucson Weekly |
Connie Tuttle |
12-07-2005 |
Commentary
So Long...For Nownew
Gambit Weekly Arts & Entertainment Editor David Lee Simmons responds to former Editor Michael Tisserand’s “Submerged” finale about the painful decision to leave New Orleans -- and why those who stay in the city need to learn to let go.
Gambit |
David Lee Simmons |
12-06-2005 |
Commentary
No Really. Question Authoritynew
When people commit sexual abuse because someone on the phone pretending to be a cop tells them to, you know we're all a little rusty on our skepticism
Metroland |
Miriam Axel-Lute |
12-02-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: McDonald's
Oh, Say Can We See?new
When Mamie Till Mobley decided to open her boy’s casket at his funeral in 1955 in Chicago, she exposed the result of an act that many thought would be the most horrible race crime imaginable.
Jackson Free Press |
Donna Ladd |
12-01-2005 |
Commentary
What is the Gaza Strip Border Deal?new
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice gathered the Israeli and Palestinian delegations in Jerusalem, and kept them in her hotel all day and all night, until they emerged the next morning with an agreement in hand.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
12-01-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: WAR
Who Will Do the Work?new
Atlanta is positively bubbling over with new projects. Too bad the economy is collapsing.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Doug Monroe |
12-01-2005 |
Commentary
Bankruptcy of Spiritnew
If you strip Christmas of its religious and symbolic meaning, you're left with nothing but the emptiness exemplified by the few things you can still talk about, like sales figures and shopping riots. Who would Jesus punch for an Xbox?
Seattle Weekly |
Knute Berger |
11-30-2005 |
Commentary
All in the Single Girl's Familynew
Ali Greggs traverses the sticky rainforest-like scape of her family’s deep-seated personality disorders and their relation to her oft-pointed-out single status.
Jackson Free Press |
Ali Greggs |
11-28-2005 |
Commentary
Leave a Messagenew
These electronic devices were supposed to give us more free time -- what happened?
Tucson Weekly |
Connie Tuttle |
11-23-2005 |
Commentary
Like a Parentnew
Madonna, the person responsible for the sluttification of a generation, is trying to tell others how to be strict with their children.
Tucson Weekly |
Tom Danehy |
11-23-2005 |
Commentary
What is White Phosphorus?new
Conveniently nestled between silicon and sulfur on the periodic table, phosphorus is one of nature's trendiest and most useful chemical elements. Find out its traditional uses and how the military uses it.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
11-23-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: WAR
Some Homeless Women Still Can't Find Shelternew
In two weeks, the federal government stops paying to help the Katrina evacuees in our midst. Many of them will be on the streets, too.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Doug Monroe |
11-23-2005 |
Commentary
Where is Omar Al-Farouq?new
Omar al-Farouq is one of the worst of the worst. If you ever need to be reminded why the United States should be fighting fundamentalist Muslim terrorists, all you have to do is think of al-Farouq.
So where is he?
Creative Loafing (Atlanta) |
Andisheh Nouraee |
11-17-2005 |
Commentary
Tags: WAR
Baring Equalitynew
A pair of San Francisco court cases illustrate opposite ends of the "privilege drift" phenomenon, in which those who have political and economic power are accommodated by the government in extraordinary ways.
SF Weekly |
Matt Smith |
11-17-2005 |
Commentary