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Say Vandelay takes its name from Seinfeld and rides an invisible Razor Scooter to build its local music reputation.
Metro Spirit  |  Erika Bolin  |  09-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

'Comets' Blends Techno and Rocknew

In a move fitting of a band named after an ancient technical question, VHS or Beta seems to have fused '80s techno with contemporary rock to create an individual sound that reflects this bands' musicianship.
Metro Spirit  |  Rich McCracken  |  09-18-2007  |  Reviews

Why Did the Special Olympics Ban Steve Fleming?new

He fought to make his Special Olympians equal, and that got him torched.
Dallas Observer  |  Jesse Hyde  |  09-18-2007  |  Sports

This Disc Shows Off a Seasoned Pronew

An album such as this is an educational tool for up-and-coming musicians in every genre.
Metro Spirit  |  Rich McCracken  |  09-18-2007  |  Reviews

'Kill the Headlights' Will Grow on Younew

Adema won't be revolutionizing the face of rock anytime soon, but this album seems to at the very least provide these deceptively talented dudes with a long-sought-after sense of identity.
Metro Spirit  |  Josh Ruffin  |  09-18-2007  |  Reviews

Keite Young Balances the Spiritual and the Secularnew

Keite (pronounced "keet") Young's debut album makes you feel as if you're listening to a guilty pleasure.
Metro Spirit  |  Frazia Lee  |  09-18-2007  |  Reviews

Come Togethernew

Augusta's Veara is on a fast track towards national success, and the band's Cory Rodgers says the new album is just the boost they need.
Metro Spirit  |  Erika Bolin  |  09-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Southern Uprisingnew

The art of the New South shows the changing appearance and culture of Georgia's creative class in vibrant new show at local museum.
Metro Spirit  |  Stacey Hudson  |  09-18-2007  |  Art

What Happened to Mitch Rasansky?new

The Dallas City Councilman used to be Mr. Fiscal Conservative; now he's Mr. Whoopee!
Dallas Observer  |  Jim Schutze  |  09-18-2007  |  Politics

Fort Lawton Freeze Tagnew

The trouble with trying to repurpose a $100 million piece of military property.
Seattle Weekly  |  Aimee Curl  |  09-18-2007  |  Housing & Development

Miami's Feline Fringe is a Vanishing Breednew

Animal rights activists, alarmist neighbors, and the squeeze of increasingly tighter legislation have pushed Miami's cat people from the city to the suburbs to the farthest edges of town.
Miami New Times  |  Calvin Godfrey  |  09-18-2007  |  Animal Issues

Republicans Say DNC Will Be a Grand Ol' Partynew

Colorado Republican leader Dick Wadhams thinks the 2008 Democratic National Convention will help his party, too.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  09-18-2007  |  Politics

Fanzinenew

A crackberry interview with my former bandmate William "Kip" DuVall, now lead singer for Alice in Chains.
Metro Spirit  |  Randy DuTeau  |  09-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Taking the Curenew

There's only one remedy for a hangover, and it's not this.
Westword  |  Adam Cayton-Holland  |  09-18-2007  |  Comedy

Fort Lewis Rangers Rack Up Accidental Casualtiesnew

Four of the fort's nine Ranger fatalities in Iraq, Afghanistan, and training exercises since 2004 have been caused by accidents, including the notorious friendly-fire death of Cpl. Pat Tillman.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  09-18-2007  |  War

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