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Things Can Only Get Betternew

Tussle raises the creativity quotient.
SF Weekly  |  Jonathan Zwickel  |  12-01-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Ping Dynastynew

The Yao Family is set on making St. Louis a global powerhouse in table tennis.
Riverfront Times  |  Chad Garrison  |  12-01-2006  |  Sports

Who's A Terrorist?new

The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act would put activists in jail for hurting a company's bottom line.
SF Weekly  |  Matt Smith  |  12-01-2006  |  Civil Liberties

What About Bob?new

Rock 'n' roll's perennial bridesmaid pauses on the long and winding road.
Cleveland Scene  |  Nate Cavalieri  |  12-01-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Devil's Advocatenew

A well-intentioned predator law perverts justice.
Cleveland Scene  |  Kevin Hoffman  |  12-01-2006  |  Crime & Justice

If It Moves Younew

Mindy Smith refuses to be tagged with country, Christian-music labels.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  11-30-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Revolution Continuesnew

Public Enemy continue fighting the powers that be.
Tucson Weekly  |  Stephen Seigel  |  11-30-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Horrors of Hypenew

For Your Consideration should get Oscar buzz itself.
Tucson Weekly  |  Bob Grimm  |  11-30-2006  |  Reviews

Hold Your Organs Closenew

Turistas is beautifully shot, well-paced and vaguely racist.
Tucson Weekly  |  James DiGiovanna  |  11-30-2006  |  Reviews

Godless in Tucsonnew

Atheists -- the least-trusted group in America -- speak out.
Tucson Weekly  |  Saxon Burns  |  11-30-2006  |  Religion

Repeating a Bad Patternnew

Mexicans are just the latest victims of a long human history of scapegoating.
Tucson Weekly  |  Catherine O'Sullivan  |  11-30-2006  |  Commentary

Believe It or Notnew

Inside the wild and wacky world of Wikipedia.
Seven Days  |  Cathy Resmer  |  11-30-2006  |  Tech

Montezuma's Revengenew

Turistas is a surprisingly effective horror film with good acting and some breathless action.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marc Savlov  |  11-30-2006  |  Reviews

Get Thee to a Mangernew

Sadly, this familiar tale is presented with a yawn-inducing neutrality more reminiscent of a community-center Christmas pageant than an epic story of divine humanity.
Austin Chronicle  |  Toddy Burton  |  11-30-2006  |  Reviews

Last Tango in Haitinew

North American women of a certain age, who are sex tourists at a Haitian resort in the late Seventies, provide grist for this French film's study of social and economic contrasts.
Austin Chronicle  |  Marjorie Baumgarten  |  11-30-2006  |  Reviews

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