AltWeeklies Wire
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
Tags: 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
Tags: 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
Tags: gay & lesbian issues
The Public Sentiment Machinenew

The GOP's latest round of automated letters to the editor.
Chicago Reader |
Michael Miner |
02-20-2007 |
Media
Tags: 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
Tags: 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
Tags: 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
Tags: Gosling
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
Tags: 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
Tags: 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
Tags: war in iraq, Iran