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Ry Cooder Caps His Ambitious 'California Trilogy'new

The good-natured I, Flathead is a juicy celebration of hot rods, desert rats, sci-fi and So Cal culture.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Bliss  |  06-30-2008  |  Reviews

Taking the MySpace Train to Juvienew

Law enforcement flexes its web-snooping muscle as a quartet of teen rapists is brought to justice in Washington.
Seattle Weekly  |  Rick Anderson  |  06-30-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Combating Intolerance is a Big Motivating Factor for Author Carolyn Howard-Johnsonnew

Recently named Woman of the Year in Arts and Entertainment by the California Legislature, Howard-Johnson, author of a book and short stories about Mormons, deftly uses minute details to bring life and depth to her fictional characters.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Liz Hedrick  |  06-30-2008  |  Author Profiles & Interviews

Women Spend Big Money Tricking Out Cars, Toonew

A growing number of South Florida women spend tens of thousands of dollars to pimp their rides in hopes of sponsorship, trophies, and national recognition.
Miami New Times  |  Tamara Lush  |  06-30-2008  |  Culture

Steve Carell is an Unlikely Spy in 'Get Smart'new

The movie is being billed as an action comedy, but this is one of those cases where the action works against the comedy, crushes it in its big clumsy fingers.
Isthmus  |  Kent Williams  |  06-30-2008  |  Reviews

Too Many Pregnant Addicts Call Salt Lake County Metro Jail Homenew

With treatment-center beds so hard to come by, judges hand pregnant women jail sentences to provide them at least with safety and some prenatal care. But most of the babies will still be born into a world where drug withdrawal is one of their first sensations.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Eric S. Peterson  |  06-30-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Cuba Pushes Gay Rights, but Rum-Soaked Despair Lingersnew

Four decades after gays were sent to forced labor camps, and two decades after people with AIDS were forcibly hospitalized, the country recently celebrated its second international day against homophobia. But if the new political page is meant to salvage the standing of the revolution, it's not going down well among the people I meet. Cubans are more overtly cranky than on my last trip a few years back, none more so than the young gay guys on the Malecon.
NOW Magazine  |  Glenn Wheeler  |  06-30-2008  |  LGBT

'Hancock' Dive Bombs

Hancock attempts a high degree of difficulty, but hits the pool flat.
Salt Lake City Weekly  |  Scott Renshaw  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Jack Pendarvis Debuts with 'Awesome' Absurditynew

Besides a smattering of high-end literary references, prepare in Awesome to be treated to life's lower end: multiple examples of buggery and flatulence.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Leonard Gill  |  06-27-2008  |  Fiction

A Little Chicago Food and a Lot of Chicago Attitude in Memphisnew

Fred "Jimmy" O'Connor may be a homegrown Tennessean, but the briefest of chats reveals him to be a Chicago boy through and through.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bo List  |  06-27-2008  |  Food+Drink

Three 6 Mafia's Long-delayed New Album Exploits Memphis Crimenew

But while grounding their music in the city's crime epidemic, Three 6 Mafia don't actually put much thought into the topic, particularly what it might be like to be the victim of the criminality they glorify.
The Memphis Flyer  |  Chris Herrington  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Spike Lee versus Clint Eastwoodnew

Lee was off base in giving the impression that Eastwood's body of work is racist. That is simply not the case. Lee was correct, however, in pointing out that Eastwood's omission in Flags of Our Fathers only reinforces the idea that black contributions to America's struggle in World War II were minimal.
Shepherd Express  |  Richard G. Carter  |  06-27-2008  |  Movies

Prophetic Bridges Milwaukee's Disparate Hip-Hop Scenesnew

Like just about everything in the city, Milwaukee’s hip-hop scenes are divided by racial and geographical boundaries. Without pandering to either demographic, his upcoming album, Mo Profit, Mo Progress, holds appeal to East Side backpackers and North Side trappers alike.
Shepherd Express  |  Evan Rytlewski  |  06-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

Darin Strauss's Third Novel Gets Under Readers' Skinsnew

Strauss cleverly constructing a story that burns and festers, leaving you slightly traumatized and utterly invested in the moment.
The Portland Mercury  |  Courtney Ferguson  |  06-27-2008  |  Fiction

'Gunnin' for That #1 Spot' is Like a Better 'Hoop Dreams'new

As Nathaniel Hörnblowér, he's directed a gazillion Beastie Boys videos, but here, Adam Yauch profiles nine high school kids (including Lake Oswego's Kevin Love and Medford's Kyle Singler) as they gear up to play in the annual "Elite 24" basketball game at Harlem's Rucker Park.
The Portland Mercury  |  Erik Henriksen  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

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