AltWeeklies Wire
David Murray's Sacred Squealsnew
The freeform saxophonist looked homeward for his latest disc, which includes a collaboration with poet Ishmael Reed.
East Bay Express |
Rachel Swan |
07-11-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: David Murray
Wineau: Fab Cabsnew
For one taster at least, white-trash Aussie beats a Napa legend.
East Bay Express |
Blair Campbell |
07-11-2007 |
Food+Drink
'Rescue Dawn': Little Dieter, Meet Joshuanew
What'll it be, the determined survivalist or the Mean Widdle Kid?
East Bay Express |
Kelly Vance |
07-11-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Rescue Dawn, Werner Herzog
Charlottesville is a Hub for the New Local Food Movementnew
But what happens when food gets to be more political than flavorful?
C-Ville Weekly |
Meg McEvoy |
07-11-2007 |
Food+Drink
There's No Place Like Home?new
Not so fast, Dorothy! It looks as if Earth may not be so special after all.
East Bay Express |
Kara Platoni |
07-11-2007 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Children of Hopenew
Former Gambit Weekly editor Michael Tisserand's new book tells how parents and teachers helped children traumatized by Katrina deal with their losses -- and how one family chose to leave the city they loved.
Gambit |
Kandace Power Graves |
07-10-2007 |
Author Profiles & Interviews
Nagin for Governor?new
Talk continues that New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, who was re-elected even in the face of criticism for his handling of Hurricane Katrina, might run for governor
Gambit |
Clancy DuBos |
07-10-2007 |
Commentary
When Pigs Flynew
Geocachers all over the world are typing in coordinates to find treasures worth nothing more than the thrill of the hunt.
Gambit |
Sam Winston |
07-10-2007 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
Where the Buffalo Roamednew
Exploring Louisiana's "other land loss" -- that of farm and grasslands to urbanization -- sheds light on a disturbing worldwide trend.
Gambit |
Jeremy Alford |
07-10-2007 |
Environment
Tags: environment
Cutting Classes at Tulanenew
Tulane University made deep cuts after Hurricane Katrina, triggering a censure vote by a national faculty advocacy group -- but Tulane leaders maintain they got it right
Tags: Education
Too Little Information in New Havennew
Since being ordered three years ago to make evaluations of his department heads public, Mayor John DeStefano has simply stopped doing them.
New Haven Advocate |
Andy Bromage |
07-10-2007 |
Politics
Using 'Sicko' to Get a Message to the Massesnew
Tom Knoche and Healthcare - Now! are using Moore's film to rally support for the U.S. National Health Insurance Act.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Adam Lipper |
07-10-2007 |
Movies
Mirah's Back With Bugs In Her Systemnew

Mirah and Spectratone International took their inspiration for Share This Placefrom the "Homer of Insects" J. Henri Fabre.
Philadelphia City Paper |
Patrick Rapa |
07-10-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Mirah
(Belt) Buckle Up
Fasten your seatbelts, America, because Mr. Pearman's Wild Ride starts at his Lake Olmstead house and ends with his artwork adorning Keith Richards.
Metro Spirit |
Stacey Hudson |
07-10-2007 |
Art
Tags: visual arts
Foie Gras Fight: Liver Let Dienew

A visit to the nation's largest foie gras farm sheds light on a growing debate.
Philadelphia City Paper |
David Snyder |
07-10-2007 |
Food+Drink