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Summer=Expensive, Derivative Movies. It's Almost Summer!new

Every summer, America presents to the world its greatest product: crappy movies. Because sometimes, we need to take a break from all of the wars we're fighting and the economies we're destroying and mortgages we're foreclosing on, and just have a really bad time at the theater.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  05-07-2008  |  Movies

Karma Cleanser: Honesty is Always Worth its Weight in Karmanew

"I was really hoping my assistant would have just translated the credit memo. Is that so wrong?"
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Tray Butler  |  05-07-2008  |  Advice

Who is Muqtada al-Sadr?new

Rev. Jeremiah Wright is fun for about five minutes, but the temperamental cleric about whom America should be twisting its collective panty into a knot isn't Wright. It's Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Andisheh Nouraee  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

Moodswing: Plenty of Debrisnew

The generalities of drunk people.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Hollis Gillespie  |  05-07-2008  |  Comedy

Wine Trips on the Roads Less Travelednew

Napa and Sonoma valleys are the obvious choices when plotting a trip through wine country. But there are other pleasures to be found by going where many haven't ventured: Santa Barbara and Mendocino counties and Willamette Valley, Ore.
Creative Loafing (Atlanta)  |  Taylor Eason  |  05-07-2008  |  Food+Drink

Bruce Maurey Backs Up the Band. With Color.new

While the up-and-coming jam band Equaleyes rocks the house, Maurey is busy painting it.
Boise Weekly  |  Tara Morgan  |  05-07-2008  |  Art

Paul Rogers' Fight Against Idaho Law, and How it Almost Workednew

He never really planned to get so caught up with meth that it would bring his life to a sudden halt -- he also never planned to change Idaho law. But with a ruling from the Idaho Supreme Court last fall, this unlikely source forced a change in the way drug courts around Idaho are run, adding some much-needed clarity.
Boise Weekly  |  Deanna Darr  |  05-07-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Bubba Disses Idahonew

Do elk in Idaho outnumber the state's Democrats? Bill Clinton thinks so. Months after Barack Obama swept the state's Democratic caucus, the former president isn't impressed.
Boise Weekly  |  Shea Andersen  |  05-07-2008  |  Politics

'Warpaint' Seems to Be an Artistic Fork in the Road for the Black Crowesnew

Now that they have established their return, they can either go back to hiding an album of fluff behind a couple of quality songs, or they can try to one-up themselves and reach for their potential to put out a great album.
Jackson Free Press  |  Rob Hamilton  |  05-07-2008  |  Reviews

Underground is On Topnew

Underground hip-hop has seen a resurgence in respect and quality. This year started off as a stellar year for the artists that like to stay under the radar. So let's take a look at some of these lesser-known albums.
Jackson Free Press  |  David Dennis  |  05-07-2008  |  Music

'Conflict: Denied' Sequelnew

Some games fail when they look bad, sound bad and end up being, well, bad. Conflict: Denied Ops is this kind of failure.
Jackson Free Press  |  Nick Judin  |  05-07-2008  |  Video Games

McCain's Judicial Pledge Would Further Compromise America's Futurenew

John McCain's recent pledge to extend the legacy of President George W. Bush by continuing to appoint radical, right-wing judges should come as no surprise to even casual political observers, particularly as he continues to pander to the hard-core conservatives of his party whose contributions and votes he must garner to have any chance of winning in November.
Boston Phoenix  |  Editorial  |  05-07-2008  |  Commentary

Leona Lewis is Like Whitney Houston for 2008new

On the plus side, she seems like a nice, self-effacing person who hasn't yet learned to browbeat her associates for handing her a lukewarm Red Bull. Her exotic features play well on VH1, but as a singer, she's strictly a cut-rate generic brand.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  05-07-2008  |  Reviews

Tejano Conjunto Festival Offers a History Lessonnew

When Juan Tejeda launched the festival in 1982, he was consciously battling negative stereotypes about conjunto, and eager to prove that this music deserved to be regarded as art.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  05-07-2008  |  Concerts

David Mamet Shows Jiu Jitsu Some Lovenew

Redbelt is a likable distraction, especially for Mamet's trademark staccato dialogue and the deft choreography of its martial-arts sequences.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  05-07-2008  |  Reviews

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