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Cinder Road Rehashes the '80snew
No big hair though.
Colorado Springs Independent |
John Benson |
02-12-2008 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Cinder Road, Superhuman
Riding the Wavesnew
Bayside's got plenty of reasons to be emo.
Colorado Springs Independent |
John Benson |
02-12-2008 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Bayside, The Walking Wounded
Invasion of The Body Watchersnew

Aine Collier's The Humble Little Condom: A History and Jamye Waxman's Getting Off: A Woman's Guide to Masturbation examine the historical prohibitions of so-called sex without procreation.
Baltimore City Paper |
Heather Harris |
02-12-2008 |
Nonfiction
Museum of the Lostnew
Misplaced, stolen and obliterated works need curating too.
New Haven Advocate |
Stephen Vincent Kobasa |
02-12-2008 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Biz Leaders Want to Kill Connecticut's Business Entity Taxnew
Rethinking the tax to help struggling small businesses might make sense, but as proposed the deal is a corporate giveaway that shifts the tax burden from businesses to families, says Shelley Geballe, president of Connecticut Voices for Children.
New Haven Advocate |
Andy Bromage |
02-12-2008 |
Economy
Tags: Economic Issues
The Listenernew
Robert Cataliotti's lifelong passion for music and literature fused into an academic career.
Baltimore City Paper |
Petula Caesar |
02-12-2008 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
The Lebanese 'Fried Green Tomatoes'new
It's nothing we haven't seen before, women in joyous, sensual solidarity that's only slightly marred by the preservative tang of a manufactured moment. But there's something about the mise-en-scene that erodes our reluctance to sink into whatever this luxuriant movie has to offer.
Baltimore City Paper |
Violet Glaze |
02-12-2008 |
Reviews
Tags: Caramel, Nadine Labaki
SOS: Save Our Snownew
As powder melts and ice disappears, winter athletes start to fight global warming.
Colorado Springs Independent |
Brita Belli |
02-12-2008 |
Environment
Anyone Can Write the Grammys!new
Yes, Virginia, writers make the Grammys "long" and "boring" and sometimes "wildly unpredictable."
Metro Times |
Serene Dominic |
02-12-2008 |
Music
'Over Her Dead Body' is Dead on Arrivalnew
The best thing about this new supernatural rom-com is the title, which allows for plenty of creative interpretation. For example: Under what circumstances should you see this film?
Weekly Alibi |
Devin D. O'Leary |
02-12-2008 |
Reviews
Tags: Jeff Lowell, Over Her Dead Body
Calling Obamanew
Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton: a tough choice for me, as each would make an excellent president. (Of course, compared with the current occupant of the White House, so would Mike, my barber, but I digress.) What swung me behind Obama, in the end, was the energy he seems able to ignite in a citizenry long afflicted with political ennui.
Weekly Alibi |
Jerry Ortiz y Pino |
02-12-2008 |
Commentary
Ethics Bills Flail in the Roundhousenew
As time in New Mexico's brief 30-day Legislative Session ticks away, will these measures fizzle out?
Weekly Alibi |
Marisa Demarco |
02-12-2008 |
Politics
Dojo's Shared Visionnew
Analog Suspect fills the sensei role on Duality, with Selecta Roswell holding the spotlight on the strength of her sharp wordplay and a verbal style that encompasses rapid-paced syllable twisting and impassioned spitting.
Jack Johnson Sure Seems Nicenew
But niceness doesn't translate to interesting music on Sleep Through the Static, an album snoozy enough to put Ambien out of business.
The Sugar Pop of the Jonas Brothersnew
If you're a (really) nice girl between the ages of six and sixteen, you probably get twitterpated at the very thought of the Jonas Brothers, the latest commercial triumph from the marketing geniuses at the Walt Disney Company.
Westword |
Michael Roberts |
02-12-2008 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: The Jonas Brothers