AltWeeklies Wire
Lots of Boobsnew
Feast of Love wastes fine acting and lots of nakedness, thanks to a stupid screenplay.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
10-04-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Feast of Love, Robert Benton
Condescension Cornernew
The Kingdom features some cool action, but is ruined by political correctness and moralizing.
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
10-04-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Peter Berg, The Kingdom
Mapping the Bordernew
Retired geosciences prof Ed McCullough scours the desert to document migrant trails -- and save lives.
Tucson Weekly |
Margaret Regan |
10-04-2007 |
Immigration
Tags: Immigration
Probing Questionsnew
Are national forests rubber-stamping mining exploration permits?
Tucson Weekly |
Tim Vanderpool |
10-04-2007 |
Environment
Tags: environment
Testing the Reach of Montana's Medical Marijuana Lawnew
A Montana man may be the first in the country to test an employer's right to fire workers who use state-sanctioned medical marijuana.
Missoula Independent |
Paul Peters |
10-04-2007 |
Drugs
You Don't Know (Monterey) Jacknew

The story of the country's proudest cheese has all the trappings of a great Steinbeck novel: migrant families, a rich land baron, tensions between ranchers and workers, struggle, injury and loss. It is wrought with mystery and intrigue -- and offers no definitive truth.
Monterey County Weekly |
Jessica Lyons |
10-04-2007 |
Food+Drink
Keep Your Matrimony -- I've Got Mantrimonynew
I'm getting married to a man, and there's nothing supporters of a Florida constitutional amendment to define marriage as only between a man and woman can do about it.
Orlando Weekly |
Billy Manes |
10-04-2007 |
LGBT
Tags: gay & lesbian issues
'Valley of the Heart's Delight' Breaks Noosenew
Director Tim Boxell and writer-producer John D. Murphy ask new questions about San Jose's crime of the century -- and whether a lynch mob murdered two innocent men in St. James Park.
Metro Silicon Valley |
Richard von Busack |
10-04-2007 |
Movies
The 'New' New Orleans: Better for Whom?new
New Orleans' reconstruction, like Iraq's, is mostly building private bank accounts.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Laurie Barker James |
10-04-2007 |
Commentary
San Jose Weighs a Ban on Smoking in Public Parksnew
Is it an issue of civil liberty or public health?
Metro Silicon Valley |
Erin Sherbert |
10-04-2007 |
Civil Liberties
Tags: civil liberties
Red Stick Ramblers Bring the Joyeux Vibenew
Listening to Made In the Shade, you may get the feeling you're at a shade-tree party in their native Southern Louisiana, which is no accident.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Tom Geddie |
10-04-2007 |
Reviews
Smoothvega: Unbreakablenew
He's been through a lot, but this Fort Worth rapper has a ways to go.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Caroline Collier |
10-04-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Smoothvega
The Scariest News May be the Stuff You Haven't Seen Yetnew
This year's Project Censored articles cover issues so weighty that many observers wonder how they could have slipped through the cracks. "The civil liberties aspect of this year's list is personally troubling for many people," director Peter Phillips says.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Eric Griffey |
10-04-2007 |
Media
Tags: media
'The Big Con' Examines the GOP's Crackpot E-Con 101new
Alan Greenspan's The Age of Turbulence may have been getting all the publishing headlines lately, but Jonathan Chait's book is actually more noteworthy in its analysis of the Republican economic revolution of the last three decades.
Port Folio Weekly |
Jim Newsom |
10-04-2007 |
Nonfiction
Amir Bar-Lev Parses the Paintnew
He uncovers the dirty secrets of a child art prodigy in My Kid Could Paint That.
New York Press |
Eric Kohn |
10-04-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews