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The Yarn- and Felt-Covered Chairs of Tanya Aguiniganew

Sometimes a chair is not a chair. Sometimes it is a way to muck up the prevailing cultural orthodoxy, as well as a place to set your buttocks on and take a load off.
L.A. Weekly  |  Gendy Alimurung  |  01-23-2009  |  Culture

Meet the Retrosexuals ... Againnew

Enabled by Facebook, more people are rewinding their own lives, digging into their past to emerge with a current romantic partner.
Portland Phoenix  |  Deirdre Fulton  |  01-22-2009  |  Culture

Inside Western North Carolina's (Re)burgeoning Woodworking Scenenew

After WNC's mass-production furniture industry has all but faded, artisans and crafts peopled are reviving the area's tradition with handmade, gallery-quality one-of-a-kind furnishings.
Mountain Xpress  |  Alli Marshall  |  12-23-2008  |  Culture

Two Boston Architects Launch an Effort to Immortalize the Wristwatchnew

Keith Moskow and Robert Linn, principals of the Boston architectural firm Moskow Linn, have launched the Thousand Watch Project in hope of creating a monument that will prove -- wait for it -- timeless.
Boston Phoenix  |  Georgiana Cohen  |  12-18-2008  |  Culture

Philly's UFOlogists Tell Us Why They Believenew

UFO sightings in the Philadelphia metro area are up by more than 700 percent this year. Boomerang-shaped UFOs, rhomboids, fireballs, UFOs that spew a silvery metallic substance that changes the chemical makeup of privet bushes and poisons robins -- you name it, we saw it.
Philadelphia Weekly  |  Steven Wells  |  12-15-2008  |  Culture

SantaCon 2008's Rein(deer) of Terrornew

The gathering of the Santas at the boathouse was on a comedy level somewhere closer to the Firesign Theatre, as nearly 300 crowded the park. There were hippie, hipster and biker Santas; Santas in Lucha Libre and green gorilla masks; and some tall St. Nick with a star on his eye like Paul Stanley from KISS. All moved in cheery circles around red-suited and tinsel-daubed ladies, some of them too slinky and sexed-up for lap-sitting shifts at any department store.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Ron Garmon  |  12-12-2008  |  Culture

The End of the Hipsternew

Dragged into the daylight, the youth culture that would not be named has finally been named, branded, marketed, and sold. Time to move on? Whatever.
NOW Magazine  |  Joshua Errett  |  12-12-2008  |  Culture

How I Ended Up Taking My Cat in for Acupuncturenew

I've long been someone who sings popular songs to his cat, rewriting the lyrics around "kitty." But now I'm someone whose cat gets acupuncture, which I feel is an order of magnitude more ridiculous.
Willamette Week  |  Ethan Smith  |  12-10-2008  |  Culture

Gay Porn Star Michael Brandon Vows Comebacknew

To the fans of the beloved San Franciscan gay porn star with a 10-inch cock named Monster, a stubborn crystal meth addiction, and pending drug charges against him: Fear not. If all goes well, he could avoid prison and be back in porn by next year.
SF Weekly  |  Ashley Harrell  |  12-10-2008  |  Culture

Detroit's Last Gun Shop Barrels On, Despite Wayward Groin Shotsnew

In a town full of guns, Laney's Guns and Supplies is the only place left where you can buy them legally within city limits.
Metro Times  |  Detroitblogger John  |  12-09-2008  |  Culture

A Guide to Inauguration Datingnew

G. Keith Harris wants a date, and he's got the bait: two tickets to Obama's inauguration, and an all-access pass to the night's balls and off-shoot parties. Packages like that are being auctioned on eBay for upward of $7,000. A date with Harris is free -- and hard to come by.
Washington City Paper  |  Amanda Hess  |  12-04-2008  |  Culture

The Town of Shoreham, Vt., Takes It (Almost) All Off for a Good Causenew

The Shoreham Uncovered calendar brings a little zing to 2009 with 12 full-color photographs featuring townspeople in familiar locales -- and little else. What sets this calendar apart from its predecessors is the diversity of the participants: men and women, old folks and young, natives and newcomers are all in the buff together.
Seven Days  |  Pamela Polston  |  12-03-2008  |  Culture

Run, Josh, Runnew

SN&R writer Josh Fernandez trains through a lifetime of addiction.
Sacramento News & Review  |  Josh Fernandez  |  12-03-2008  |  Culture

Body of Lies: When True Love is Really Just Good Sexnew

Is it bad to mistake good sex for love, you ask? Yes, if it leads you to try and force a relationship to work even when it's not right. But there's a way to keep your head in the game when you're in the hormone haze.
C-Ville Weekly  |  Marya Choby  |  12-03-2008  |  Culture

Holiday Traditions Unwrappednew

From Mistletoe to Menorah, we've got you covered.
Jackson Free Press  |  KateTerry  |  12-01-2008  |  Culture

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