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Did The Toledo Blade sit on Coingate until after Bush won?
Cleveland Scene  |  Lisa Rab  |  06-12-2006  |  Media

Which Commandments Should Hang?

The Ten Commandments controversy demonstrates that the biggest problem we face these days isn't the separation of church and state, but the separation of the church from Jesus.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Robin Meyers  |  06-11-2006  |  Commentary

Flag Desecration

You don't have to burn the flag to desecrate it -- capitalism can have the same ill effect.
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Robin Meyers  |  06-11-2006  |  Commentary

Lovely Ladnew

Unlike bland international pop, the Arctic Monkeys come from a real place.
Boston Phoenix  |  Jon Garelick  |  06-09-2006  |  Profiles & Interviews

Rebel Bellesnew

No other performer has been as vilified as the Dixie Chicks were for speaking out -- and they do not apologize on Taking the Long Way.
Boston Phoenix  |  Charles Taylor  |  06-09-2006  |  Reviews

Libbing It Upnew

The future of gay politics can be found in its past -- with a few tweaks.
Boston Phoenix  |  Michael Bronski  |  06-09-2006  |  LGBT

'Cribs,' Despot Editionnew

If you’re a heartless dictator, home is where the hideous ersatz pagodas, caged leopards, room-size shoe closets, and bizarre bathroom appliances are.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  06-09-2006  |  Nonfiction

Alex Toth, 1928-2006new

If you ever got up at 6 am on a Saturday morning, poured half a box of Lucky Charms into a bowl, and watched a cartoon drama about three girl musicians who dress up as cats and solve crimes, it is time to pay some respect.
Boston Phoenix  |  Bill Jensen  |  06-09-2006  |  TV

Death of a Salesman

Julius Adelman waited years for his customers to pay off their refrigerators, dish sets, and linens. His son Steve waited much longer for his father's alleged killers to face justice.
Washington City Paper  |  Jason Cherkis  |  06-09-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Poise II Men

At first, Kehinde Wiley's art appears conspicuously populist. Or crassly commercial. Or maybe just plain tacky.
Washington City Paper  |  Jeffry Cudlin  |  06-09-2006  |  Art

Memory Pictures

Although Shimon Attie is meticulous about his process, he seems to view art as a generalist, conceptualist activity -- not exactly sketching statuary at the Palazzo Barberini.
Washington City Paper  |  Jeffry Cudlin  |  06-09-2006  |  Art

Unhappy Anniversary

Who murdered April Barber?
Oklahoma Gazette  |  Jim Chastain  |  06-09-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Objects of Scorn

With Ian Whitmore's 14 works in his show at Fusebox, he's reached into this discussion's cold corpse and strewn its guts all over the gallery
Washington City Paper  |  Jeffrey Cudlin  |  06-09-2006  |  Art

Gunkist Orangesnew

The Citrus War of 1936 is the most important event in Orange County history you've never heard of.
OC Weekly  |  Gustavo Arellano  |  06-09-2006  |  History

This Book Could Be Your Lifenew

Chuck Klosterman discusses pop culture and why his days of writing memoirs are over ... for now.
Boulder Weekly  |  Vince Darcangelo  |  06-09-2006  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

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