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The Departure of New Orleans' Inspector Generalnew

New Orleans Inspector General Robert Cerasoli's resignation is a blow to a city yearning for reform. But from the start, Cerasoli faced an intransigent city government that seemed to block his every move.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

Death and the Citynew

As 2009 gets off to a violent start, a crime writer suggests New Orleans' approach to non-violent offenders is a big part of the problem.
Gambit  |  Ethan Brown  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

Axe to Grind: Heavy Metal in New Orleansnew

Internationally known New Orleans metal bands power what's still a locally underground scene.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  02-11-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Jazmine Sullivan Makes the Jump from Black Lily Prodigy to Grammy Phenomenonnew

Sullivan's voice is a window-frame-shaking, drawn-from-the-depths alto she still manages to bend and tease with ease, splashing across tracks like a smooth stone across a still pond.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Drew Lazor  |  02-10-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

Vive la Crise: The Left Rises in France

A two-part look at the rise of France's radical new left--and the possibility that economic crisis could lead to communism in western Europe.
Maui Time  |  Ted Rall  |  02-10-2009  |  Politics

Josh Wink: Stay Out All Nightnew

Josh Wink, who came up in the Philly rave scene in the 1990s, is still chewing the pacifiers on his new LP When a Banana Was Just a Banana.
Philadelphia City Paper  |  Patrick Rapa  |  02-10-2009  |  Reviews

Ask a Mexican: Demand-Side Economics? Correcto!new

Gabachos are sick and tired of more Mexican people coming into the U.S., but they have no one but themselves to blame. Like the song by Molotov, "Aunque nos hagan la fama/de que somos vendedores/de la droga que sembramos/ustedes son consumidores."
OC Weekly  |  Gustavo Arellano  |  02-10-2009  |  Drugs

KOCI-FM Brings Low Powered Radio to the Peoplenew

Costa Mesa’s KOCI-FM 101.5 may not be ready to make us forget Indie 103.1, but it seems like its heart is in the right place.
OC Weekly  |  Albert Ching  |  02-10-2009  |  Media

Orange County's Most Controversial Native American Leader Draws a Line in the Cemeterynew

Juaneno Indian Chief David Belardes is suing the Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano and Diocese of Orange Bishop Tod D. Brown because a Rectory Garden was built over land that is part of a cemetery where thousands of Juanenos are buried, three bodies deep.
OC Weekly  |  Matt Coker  |  02-10-2009  |  Housing & Development

Will Phoenix's Camelback Neighborhood Become a Scientology Recruitment Mecca?new

If one talks at length with the concerned citizens who live in Phoenix's tony Camelback Village neighborhood, it becomes apparent that these nice people are afraid that their neighborhood will become known not for its neatly xeriscaped lawns, but for turning out culty radicals.
Phoenix New Times  |  Robrt L. Pela  |  02-10-2009  |  Religion

Commission on Wartime Contracting Tries -- Finally -- to Summon Truman's Spiritnew

Earlier this week in Washington was the first public hearing of a new bureaucratic body called the Commission on Wartime Contracting -- the lovechild of Missouri Sen. Claire McCaskill and Virginia Sen. Jim Webb.
The Pitch  |  C.J. Janovy  |  02-10-2009  |  War

At Fort Leavenworth, Officers Are Marching on the Blogospherenew

Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell, who oversees the Army's Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, decided last year to make media savvy a requirement for graduation. Each war-college student must complete a course of "strategic communication" in order to graduate.
The Pitch  |  Nadia Pflaum  |  02-10-2009  |  War

Socialites Say They've Been Buying Their Way Into Palm Beach's Newspapernew

Millionaire socialites gauge their worth by their appearances in the Palm Beach Daily News, which has a circulation of about 7,000. Because of its local cachet, it is one of the few publications in America untouched by the economic downturn.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Bob Norman  |  02-10-2009  |  Media

South Florida's Underground Vampires Lust for More Than Your Heartnew

These folks are not your typical goth kids. Some of them claim to be psychic vampires with an ability to drain energy with their minds. And some are sanguine -- vampires who lust after and feed on human blood.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Michael J. Mooney  |  02-10-2009  |  Culture

What Makes Cornbreadd Runnew

If Cornbreadd didn't already exist, some MTV programming executive would have had to make him up. On record, he can be as grimy and ghetto as they come, but he delivers even his harshest rhymes with the kind of charisma that elicits a chuckle instead of a gasp.
Houston Press  |  Chris Gray  |  02-10-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

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