AltWeeklies Wire
The Most Powerful Man in the Indiana Statehousenew
It's evangelical lobbyist Eric Miller.
The Snorification of Indie Rocknew
In place of gutsy songwriting is a benign Axis of (Evil) Indie Influences -- David Byrne, Gordon Gano, and, now more often, Bruce Springsteen -- fueling a disturbingly dull trend of uniform mid-tempo crapola.
The 'Caged-Kids Couple'new
The Gravelles have been accused of keeping some of their 11 adopted special-needs kids in cages while the family lived on public adoption money -- and the children's therapist may be going down with the ship.
Cleveland Scene |
Jared Klaus |
03-09-2007 |
Children & Families
Tags: children & families
Arthur: Rest in Peacenew
The beloved counterculture rag stagnates somewhere between dead and indefinite hiatus.
Tags: media
Free Trade (in Doctors)new
If physicians really cared about our health, they'd drop their iron wall against immigrant doctors.
Tags: Health & Science
Gray Parisnew
Daniele Thompson's valentine to the city of lights has a melancholy undertone.
L.A. Weekly |
Scott Foundas |
03-09-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Avenue Montaigne, Daniele Thompson
What Makes Canines Go Crazy?new

The Canine Behavioral Genetics Project thinks the answer is in their genes.
SF Weekly |
Eliza Strickland |
03-09-2007 |
Animal Issues
Tags: animal issues
Dick Cheney: Dead Man Walkingnew
Scooter Libby hangs like a noose around the VP's neck.
L.A. Weekly |
Marc Cooper |
03-09-2007 |
Commentary
A Woman Who Rocksnew
An interview with music trailblazer Cris Williamson, on the occasion of her 30th anniversary tour.
Maui Time |
Samantha Campos |
03-08-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Cris Williamson
All of the Joy, None of the Jesus

Singer-songwriter Susan Werner writes gospel music without using the gospel.
Eugene Weekly |
Suzi Steffen |
03-08-2007 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: building community, folk, gospel, helping people, Iowa, jazz, losing faith, music, review, standards, susan werner, The Gospel Truth
When Things Unravelnew
President Bush and Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer share a common problem.
Missoula Independent |
George Ochenski |
03-08-2007 |
Commentary
Serial Monotonynew
David Fincher's new film resembles an episode of Law and Order -- only three times longer.
Eugene Weekly |
Jason Blair |
03-08-2007 |
Reviews
Tags: David Fincher, Zodiac
Secrets and Liesnew
Telling stories to survive in East Germany.
Eugene Weekly |
Molly Templeton |
03-08-2007 |
Reviews
Fishing Linesnew
Jeff Hull's powerful first-person narratives of fishing with depressed patients, family and friends and ultimately himself.
Missoula Independent |
Joe Campana |
03-08-2007 |
Nonfiction
A Flurry of Currynew
Chef Boy Ari comes back from his adventures in Asia with nuggets of tasteful information.
Missoula Independent |
Ari LeVaux |
03-08-2007 |
Food+Drink