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Comedy Central's Next Great Hopenew

Peppered with free-floating moments of delicious, delirious absurdity, The Sarah Silverman Program is the kind of nutty "sitcom" that could win over even those who think its button-pushing star is something of an overpraised acquired taste.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  02-20-2007  |  TV

Slams at the Slaughternew

A debate grows within the black poetry movement.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Raymond Tyler  |  02-20-2007  |  Books

Sword Is Bondnew

Double Edge Sword takes an anti-streetwear approach.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Jack Schonewolf  |  02-20-2007  |  Fashion

Philly Is Burningnew

The city's ballroom scene is both a social and support network for young LGBT African-Americans.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Kate Kilpatrick  |  02-20-2007  |  LGBT

The Public Sentiment Machinenew

The GOP's latest round of automated letters to the editor.
Chicago Reader  |  Michael Miner  |  02-20-2007  |  Media

Sour Notesnew

Underneath its glossy exterior, the Cleveland Orchestra has a dark side -- his name is William Preucil.
Cleveland Scene  |  Rebecca Meise  |  02-20-2007  |  Music

Hot Diggity Dognew

Rock 'n' Roll Adventure Kids cook up lotsa fun.
SF Weekly  |  Jennifer Maerz  |  02-20-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Blood Moneynew

URS Corp. has soaked up at least $3 billion in government contracts to help rebuild Iraq, thereby making CEO Martin Koffel an even richer man.
SF Weekly  |  Martin Kuz  |  02-20-2007  |  Business & Labor

Hospital 911new

Cleveland Clinic cops struggle to go pro.
Cleveland Scene  |  Lisa Rab  |  02-20-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Birth of Poperanew

Josh Groban is an opera singer for people who can't stand opera.
Cleveland Scene  |  Nate Cavalieri  |  02-20-2007  |  Music

Harboring a Land Bonanzanew

Do union members know their boss stands to benefit from turning their pension fund investment into a gambling casino?
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  02-20-2007  |  Business & Labor

A (Really) Hard Day's Nightnew

Gosling discusses the sexual Internet, life in L.A. and Disappearing Record Label disease.
L.A. Weekly  |  Linda Immediato  |  02-20-2007  |  Profiles & Interviews

Covering the Bossesnew

Is the L.A. Times' media reporter on a tight leash or free to cover the paper's purchase?
L.A. Weekly  |  Luke Y. Thompson  |  02-20-2007  |  Media

Baby You Can Drive My TAXInew

Taxi Commission officials say hundreds of medallion holders aren't driving cabs in San Francisco, and that's against the law.
SF Weekly  |  A.C. Thompson  |  02-20-2007  |  Business & Labor

Deja Vu All Over Againnew

The Bush administration's case against Iran sounds hauntingly familiar.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  02-20-2007  |  Commentary

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