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Will Pulitzer Winner Charlie Savage Leave the Globe?new

Boston's Weekly Dig starts a poll as to when -- place your bid.
Dig Boston  |  Staff  |  04-18-2007  |  Media

The Night After at Virginia Technew

People don't sleep in the aftermath of a national tragedy.
Washington City Paper  |  Jason Cherkis  |  04-18-2007  |  Disasters

The Trouble with Twitternew

Your life, sped up and squared.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Annalee Newitz  |  04-18-2007  |  Tech

Deflowering Barbienew

The transformation from perfect to tawdry occurs with shocking speed.
Cleveland Free Times  |  Erin O'Brien  |  04-18-2007  |  Comedy

Peace Warriornew

Author Elie Wiesel discusses the genocide in Sudan and his opposition to the war in Iraq.
Seven Days  |  Kevin J. Kelley  |  04-18-2007  |  International

Two Art Shows Spotlight Vetsnew

A Burlington gallery displays work by and about Iraq War vets.
Seven Days  |  Margot Harrison  |  04-18-2007  |  Art

Haley Scarnato's Cometnew

Our favorite Idol flew by the seat of her hot pants.
San Antonio Current  |  Gilbert Garcia  |  04-18-2007  |  TV

The Artist Formerly Known as Smog ... and (Smog)new

By any name, Bill Callahan is a major indie-pop auteur.
San Antonio Current  |  Chris Parker  |  04-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Pending Death of a Salesmannew

Mark Fergus' first film asks the big questions, provides no answers ... in a good way.
San Antonio Current  |  Ashley Lindstrom  |  04-18-2007  |  Reviews

Go With the (Free) Flownew

The Free Flow of Info Act: Keeping journalists off the witness stand (and protecting anonymous sources).
San Antonio Current  |  Dave Maass  |  04-18-2007  |  Media

Does Pop Clash With Green?new

So you wanna live clean, go green, and leave a low-impact footprint on this embattled Earth -- yet you also want to bring the noise, bust a move, and get the rock out? Here's how.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Kimberly Chun  |  04-18-2007  |  Music

Save the Green Planetnew

Tsai Ming-liang sounds off about his beautiful visions of a horribly polluted world.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Fiona Ng  |  04-18-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Lone Gunman, Media Mob at Virginia Technew

Imagine a world in which Alberto Gonzales' upcoming Congressional testimony was accorded the same drama and intense, layered coverage as the shootings, while the Virginia Tech victims' friends and families were left to mourn in private.
San Antonio Current  |  Elaine Wolff  |  04-18-2007  |  Media

A Belief That Games Can Do Much More than Entertainnew

Jane McGonigal wants to harness the power of the communal cerebellum her games create and put it to work solving real-world problems.
SF Weekly  |  Eliza Strickland  |  04-18-2007  |  Culture

The Age of Dark Payolanew

Netcasters take it in the pooper from the Copyright Royalty Board -- the FCC certifies the HD Radio scam.
East Bay Express  |  David Downs  |  04-18-2007  |  Music

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