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Looking into 'The Eyes of Babylon'new
A Marine stages an act of conscience -- a one-man show that details his decision to leave the service.
Birmingham Weekly |
Glenny Brock |
08-07-2006 |
Theater
Tags: theater
The Natural Neuroticnew
Everybody knows that summer is camping time, but from personal experience, I seriously suggest that you take certain precautions.
North Bay Bohemian |
Peter Byrne |
08-07-2006 |
Commentary
iPods Kill!new

The brick-and-mortar blockbuster suffers a slow-leak death.
Philadelphia Weekly |
Jonathan Valania |
08-07-2006 |
Music
Baghdad Driving Lessonnew
Rule of the road in Iraq: Hire a chaser car to follow the one you're in.
New Haven Advocate |
Daniel Smith |
08-07-2006 |
International
Term for the Wertsnew
Despite overwhelming support, a model prisoner misses yet another chance at freedom.
Philadelphia Weekly |
Frank Rubino |
08-07-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
See Ned Runnew
Who is this affable, low-key candidate who's been giving Joe Lieberman a run for his money?
New Haven Advocate |
Brita Belli |
08-07-2006 |
Politics
Tags: 2006elect
Taking a Tollnew
Could a powerful Philly-based homebuilder be the new media mogul to watch?
Philadelphia Weekly |
Steve Volk |
08-07-2006 |
Media
Tags: media
The Kindest Cutnew
Richard Berger used his engineering background to develop an ingenious improvement in joint replacement.
Chicago Reader |
Burt Michaels |
08-07-2006 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
The Long Road Homenew
For most female felons, it's one thing to get out of prison -- and another to stay out.
Boulder Weekly |
Grace Hood |
08-07-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Crown Royalnew
T.I. reigns, but leaves the best lines for his subjects.
The Village Voice |
Makkada B. Selah |
08-07-2006 |
Reviews
Scented Apprenticenew
Undie-rap agitprop mingles furious Bush bashing with sitcom humor.
The Village Voice |
Makkada B. Selah |
08-07-2006 |
Reviews
Hip-Hop And Ballet Don’t Mix
The questionable concept of mixing ballet with hip-hop dance moves is explored only as far as Line Dance choreography will allow.
Tags: Anne Fletcher, Step Up
Dire Straights
The Bad Religion frontman's attempt to make a folk record sounds clinical and calculated.
Washington City Paper |
Justin Moyer |
08-04-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Cold as the Clay, Greg Graffin
Crossroads Scholarship
Graveyard Shift is raw -- nasty, funky, fucked up, and its warped vocals and hardscrabble guitars would appropriately horrify tourists in blues mausoleums like Memphis or New Orleans.
Washington City Paper |
Justin Moyer |
08-04-2006 |
Reviews
Tags: Graveyard Shift, Scott H. Biram
Wild, Wild Guest
I Stand Alone is Ramblin' Jack standing alone, strumming his guitar, groping at melody lines with his gravelly old voice, and giving his distinctive stamp to traditional material while refusing to fix what ain't broke.
Washington City Paper |
Justin Moyer |
08-04-2006 |
Reviews