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Kaleidoscopic Psychedelics & Sundried Melancholynew
This Chapel Hill five-piece doesn't try to hide the fact that they live for guitars.
Tags: *SONS, Viracochas
No Future Festival: A Subjective Music Experiencenew
Noise is, by its definition, a pejorative term, but in the last three decades, the term has been claimed, conquered and owned by a worldwide music community.
Breaking Developmentsnew
Our previously scheduled program, "The Duke Lacrosse Case: Did the Media Rush to Judgement?" is being pre-empted to bring you this instant analysis of the Virginia Tech tragedy.
Tags: cartoons
This Debut Album is an Ambitious Projectnew
Swimming with Orange inches past its flaws, but once it grabs your attention, the struggle begins to maintain the listener’s focus.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Gabe Gomez |
04-19-2007 |
Reviews
Ecological Anxiety Increases & Search for Radical Solutions Beginsnew

The books After Eden and Hope, Human and Wild, along with the film What a Way to Go lay out a blueprint for change.
INDY Week |
Marc Maximov |
04-19-2007 |
Environment
Tags: environment
In North Carolina, Insider Meetings Shape Energy Lawsnew
The Energy Issues Working Group, a "605" group with little public scrutiny, includes lobbyists of all stripes and state agency employees.
Examination of Incarcerated Immigrants Under Waynew
As hundreds of immigrants spend what may be their final days in the U.S. behind bars, the living conditions in New Mexico's main immigrant detention facility are coming under fire.
Santa Fe Reporter |
David Alire Garcia |
04-19-2007 |
Immigration
What of Those Who Can't Afford Expensive Defense Attorneys?new
When the Duke lacrosse case was over, the defendants thanked their families, who paid large legal bills, and wondered aloud: What happens if a prosecutor like Mike Nifong comes after you and you're not rich?
INDY Week |
Bob Geary |
04-19-2007 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
New Mexico's DWI Tragedy Has Turned into Big Businessnew
Make making DWI a "top priority," the state's created an entire industry of lawyers, urinal cake makers and ignition interlock providers who are meeting the demand for an unnerving supply of DWI offenders.
Santa Fe Reporter |
Nathan Dinsdale |
04-19-2007 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
Leonard Cohen's Backup Singer On Her Own for Third Solo Albumnew
If you're in the mood for molasses-sweet songs about the human condition, it's a good choice for a late-evening listen.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Tom Geddie |
04-19-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Anjani, Blue Alert
The Hardest-working Unsigned Band Around?new
The five guys in Oliver Future have apparently been studying their vinyl record collections.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Joshua Loewen |
04-19-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: Oliver Future, Pax Futura
Song of Himselfnew
Though he's never penned a poem-poem, singer-songwriter Steven Fromholz will be named Texas' new poet laureate.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Jeff Prince |
04-19-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Steven Fromholz
Apologies for Slavery Aren't Enoughnew
Prominent historian John Hope Franklin speaks out on the real work of ending discrimination.
INDY Week |
Olufunke Moses |
04-19-2007 |
Race & Class
Tags: race relations
Finding Walternew
The partial inspiration for John Goodman's memorable character from The Big Lebowski isn't all guns and bowling pins.
Fort Worth Weekly |
Brian Abrams |
04-19-2007 |
Movies
'Fired!' Shows the Hilarity of Getting Cannednew
Annabelle Gurwitch of Dinner and a Movie stars in the docu-comedy.
Willamette Week |
Ap Kryza |
04-18-2007 |
Reviews