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Newest Buzz on Colony Collapse Disordernew

Why bees thrive in the city, promote life on earth and deserve a guerrilla movement.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Alastair Bland  |  06-27-2008  |  Environment

Good Dead Grape: Organic Wines Make a Comebacknew

Yeast, juice and humans: Ancient winemaking techniques roar back to life in organic wines.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Alastair Bland  |  06-27-2008  |  Food+Drink

Heavy Baggage: Celebrity Purse Culturenew

If Freud is right and the purse is metaphor for the vagina, what does that say about the new rent-a-purse phenom and our celebrity worship?
North Bay Bohemian  |  Hannah Strom-Martin  |  06-27-2008  |  Fashion

Farmed Fish Debatenew

Restaurateurs take a pledge to only serve wild salmon as the farmed vs. wild fish debate heats up. Sea lice, anyone?
North Bay Bohemian  |  Alastair Bland  |  06-27-2008  |  Food+Drink

Whack Rider: Travelin' 800 Miles for Tomnew

Seeing Tom at the hardware store or coffee shop is ordinary in our town. Flying 800 miles to see him in Phoenix is another trip entirely.
North Bay Bohemian  |  Gabe Meline  |  06-27-2008  |  Concerts

An Inmate Beating Brings Up Issue of Transgender Discrimination in Memphisnew

A video leaked from the Shelby County Correction Center shows Officer Bridges McRae repeatedly punching Duanna Johnson inside a waiting room at the jail. The 18-minute video has no audio, but Johnson claims McRae assaulted her after she refused to respond to homophobic slurs of "he/she" and "faggot."
The Memphis Flyer  |  Bianca Phillips  |  06-27-2008  |  LGBT

Responding to Energy Crisis, John McCain Goes Nuclearnew

McCain has announced a number of controversial ways to solve this nation's energy crisis. Along with suggesting offshore drilling and supporting big tax write-offs for big oil, McCain has also called for building up to 100 additional nuclear facilities within the United States.
Shepherd Express  |  Lisa Kaiser  |  06-27-2008  |  Politics

Paul House is Being Retried for a Murder that DNA Says He Didn't Commitnew

Rather than acknowledge defeat -- never mind admitting error -- the very same prosecutor who tried House for capital murder 23 years ago announced he was going to take one more shot at convicting the ailing man for murder. But this time, he'd have to come up with a different motive, given that the theory he argued the first time -- that House killed to cover up rape -- had been shredded by the emergence of scientific evidence.
Nashville Scene  |  Sarah Kelley  |  06-27-2008  |  Crime & Justice

'Wanted' is the Summer's Most Entertaining Movienew

On the basis of the trailer, I put Wanted at the bottom of my summer must-see list. So imagine my surprise when I went to see to anyway (hey, that's my job) and it turned out to be the most gleefully kick-ass action movie I've seen in years.
Artvoice  |  M. Faust  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Green Sex Toys: A Veritable Whole Foods of Fuckingnew

I may be a rookie when it comes to the ball-stretching world of L.A. erotica, but really, the sheer volume of environmentally sound substitutes available to so-called sexual deviants (so-called by my grandmother, anyway) boggles the mind.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Coco Tanaka  |  06-27-2008  |  Shopping

Motley Crue's Latest is a Conscious Effort to Return to '80s Glory Daysnew

Saints tries hard to sound tough and succeeds about half the time, but the Crue used to be much better when they didn't have to constantly remind people how dangerous they were.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

'Garcia Girls' is Worth the Roundabout Journeynew

Showcased at Sundance back in 2005, How the Garcia Girls Spent Their Summer finally makes its way to theaters thank no doubt to the increased profile of star America Ferrera, better known these days for her role on Ugly Betty. Whatever the reason, it's a welcome arrival and a nice alternative to what we typically consider summer entertainment at the movies.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Josh Bell  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

'Lie Down in the Light' is Will Oldham's Most Countrified Disc Yetnew

There's a subtle, laid-back twang throughout, arriving via fiddle, banjo, pedal-steel guitar, organ, clarinet (?!) and, above all, the old-world voice of Ashley Webber, who proves a better singing partner for Oldham than the more heralded Dawn McCarthy did on 2006's The Letting Go.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Spencer Patterson  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Pixar Hits New Creative Heights with 'WALL-E'new

This pointed satire of our short-sighted indolence -- itself far more thought-provoking, by the way, than were such recent eco-docs as An Inconvenient Truth and The 11th Hour -- ultimately satisfies more than does the cutesy romance between WALL-E and EVE, which has a few lovely moments but generally tends to pander.
Las Vegas Weekly  |  Mike D'Angelo  |  06-27-2008  |  Reviews

Public Enemy's Chuck D on Nas, Obama and Rhetoricnew

"I think for about six months after, if he gets elected, there will be a sense of euphoria all around the world. Then the real world will set in. He might take some right-wing stances, he's going to try to appease certain elements in society that I don't necessarily gel with. But also, the support and belief in him could lead those factions to sway away from the right."
Montreal Mirror  |  Narcel X  |  06-27-2008  |  Profiles & Interviews

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