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Iggy Pop Culturenew

Ron Asheton talks about the Stooges' resurgence.
Westword  |  Michael Roberts  |  04-16-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Yet Another Deputy Alleges Misdeeds by Constable Mike Dupreenew

The Dallas County constable already accused of sexually harassing Hispanic men and deporting his Honduran lover in a jealous pique is now the subject of a sworn statement that says he conspired to frame his political rivals on false drug charges.
Dallas Observer  |  Matt Pulle  |  04-16-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Enclave is the Cadillac of BSDM Dungeonsnew

But it's owners are locked in a legal battle with a Colorado city over whether their club should be allowed to operate, and they're discovering that it could take more than a whip to beat this image-conscious town into submission.
Westword  |  Joel Warner  |  04-16-2007  |  Sex

Judge Gene Knize: Bully on the Benchnew

When big-city lawyers appear in Knize's courtroom, they better be prepared to duck and cover.
Dallas Observer  |  Glenna Whitley  |  04-16-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Politico-Turned-Newsman Leaves Wake of Controversynew

Brad Jones launched facethestate.com on March 26, and before the end of that week, his reporting had caused Mike Merrifield to step down as chair of the Colorado House of Representatives Education Committee.
Westword  |  Jared Jacang Maher  |  04-16-2007  |  Politics

Not All Peddlers of Seattle's Homeless Paper Are Homelessnew

But should that really matter?
Seattle Weekly  |  Huan Hsu  |  04-16-2007  |  Media

I Love Television: 'Drive' is EXTREMEnew

Speaking of DRIVING and EXTREME, there's this show debuting on Fox this week which is not nearly as EXTREME as Bruce Willis standing on the hood of bin Laden's flying Humvee and peeing all over his windshield -- but it's still pretty EXTREME. It's called Drive.
Orlando Weekly  |  Wm. Steven Humphrey  |  04-16-2007  |  TV

A Whole New Worldnew

The Flaming Lips finally return to Orlando.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jason Ferguson  |  04-16-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

A New Library of Congress Ruling Could Mean the End of Internet Radionew

If the ruling stands, internet stations will have to pay royalties per-performance -- in other words, based on how many people listen to each song the station plays, retroactive to 2006.
Orlando Weekly  |  Jeffrey C. Billman  |  04-16-2007  |  Media

Blogtastic!new

Rappers I Know puts music back into the hands of fans.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  04-16-2007  |  Music

Grow Your Own Chives in Thyme for Summernew

Growing your own herbs is the only way to go.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Mara Zepeda  |  04-16-2007  |  Food+Drink

Melting Icenew

Six movies that took Ice Cube from N.W.A to A-OK.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Paul Farber  |  04-16-2007  |  Movies

Hold the Horsesnew

The best thing about the Illinois Derby? The ostrich race.
Chicago Reader  |  Ted McClelland  |  04-16-2007  |  Sports

The Atheist Who Went to Churchnew

Hemant Mehta on his new book, I Sold My Soul on eBay.
Chicago Reader  |  Harold Henderson  |  04-16-2007  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Making Sense of the Georgia Thompson Rulingnew

Yet another example of politicized prosecutions comes from the Wisconsin office of U.S. Attorney Steven Biskupic.
Shepherd Express  |  Editorial  |  04-16-2007  |  Commentary

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